QS University Ranking 2023: DU, Jamia, JNU, DU slip, IIT Delhi rises by 11 places
Popular universities like the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi University, and Jamia Millia Islamia have slipped in the QS World University Rankings, whereas the Indian Institute of Technology has risen 11 places to 174th rank. The 19th edition of the world’s most popular comparative statistics about university performance was released on Thursday (June 9) by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), a worldwide higher education analyst. According to the World University Rankings, the following universities are the most popular.
Universities that climbed ranking
- IIT Delhi – has risen 11 places to 174th rank
- The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has risen 31 places in the prestigious QS World University Rankings top 200 universities. IISc Bengaluru is presently ranked 276th in the world for Faculty and Student Ratio (FSR).
- Savitribai Phule Pune University – is now ranked 225th for teacher and student ratio (FSR)
- OP Jindal Global University – now ranking 235th for FSR.
Universities that slipped in ranking
- Delhi University, which is the 10th best Indian university in the 19th edition of the world’s most consulted international university ranking, has slipped to the 521-530 category from the 501-510 bracket previously.
- JNU, which was between 751 and 800 last year, is now between 801 and 1000.
- Jamia Hamdard University – after being ranked between 1001 and 1200 in the previous edition, has slipped to the 1201-1400 category.
- The University of Hyderabad has slipped from 651-700 to 751-800.
- IIT-Bhubaneswar – has slipped from 701-750 to 801-1000
- Jadavpur University – has slipped from 651-700 to 701-750
According to the rankings, 13 Indian universities have increased their research impact in comparison to global competitors, as measured by their Citations per Faculty (CpF) score. Indian universities, on the other hand, continue to struggle with QS’ assessment of institutional teaching capacity. Thirty of India’s 41 ranked universities had reductions in QS’ Faculty and Student Ratio (FSR) index, with only four seeing gains, according to the data.
On a more positive note, two Indian universities now rank among the top 250 in terms of faculty-to-student ratio, compared to none in prior editions. Savitribai Phule Pune University (225th for FSR) and OP Jindal Global University (235th for FSR) are the top performers in this metric, followed by IISc Bengaluru (276th for FSR).
The World’s Top 10 Universities
Rank | University | Overall Score | |
1 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, United States | 100 |
2 | University of Cambridge | Cambridge, United Kingdom | 98.8 |
3 | Stanford University | Stanford, United States | 98.5 |
4 | University of Oxford | Oxford, United Kingdom | 98.4 |
5 | Harvard University | Cambridge, United States | 97.6 |
6 | California Institute of Technology (Caltech) | Pasadena, United States | 97 |
7 | Imperial College London | London, United Kingdom | 97 |
8 | London, United Kingdom | UCL | 95 |
9 | ETH Zurich | Zürich, Switzerland | 93.6 |
10 | University of Chicago | Chicago, United States | 93.2 |
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