‘Great News for Education Sector…’: PM Modi as 54 Indian Institutions Feature in QS World University 2026 Rankings
- On June 19 in New Delhi, QS Rankings 2026 named IIT Delhi the highest-ranked Indian university at 123rd globally.
- The rise in Indian university rankings stems from transformative reforms under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, increasing institutions from 11 in 2014 to 54 today, driven by government focus on research and innovation.
- QS rankings evaluated over 1,500 universities globally, with Delhi surpassing IIT Bombay in citations per faculty and improving sustainability by 252 places.
- India's QS rankings boost positions, now the fourth most represented country and the fastest-growing education system among G20 nations, according to officials.
- To sustain India's rapid ranking growth, the country must build 14 new universities weekly to reach a 50% GER by 2035, emphasizing international collaboration.
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‘Great news for education sector…’: PM Modi as 54 Indian institutions feature in QS World University 2026 Rankings
IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, Anna University among 54 top Indian institutes listed in the QS World University 2026 Rankings list. PM Modi hails India's education sector for this ‘great news.’
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IIT Delhi has been ranked the best institute in the country, according to the QS World University Rankings. IIT Delhi has improved its standing by over 70 places in the last two years, ranking 123rd this year compared to 197th in 2024. Scroll down to
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