India’s two institutions have found place among the top 50 and seven institutes in the top 100 of the QS Asia Rankings 2025.
Key points
- The QS World University Rankings: Asia 2025. India features two institutions — IIT Delhi (44th) and IIT Bombay (48th) among the top 50.
- Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) has achieved the highest ranking for India, moving up to 44th place from 46th last year, with an impressive employer reputation score of 99%.
- Five institutions among the top 100 includes; IIT Madras (56), IIT Kharagpur (60), Indian Institute of Science (62), IIT Kanpur (67), and University of Delhi (81).
- India’s strongest average indicator scores are in Papers per Faculty and Staff with PhD. India stands out with the highest number of institutes in the latest rankings, showcasing a diverse array of both emerging and well-established universities.
- The Indian education sector has made impressive strides, both globally and within Asia, as evidenced by the QS World University Rankings 2025.
- India earlier saw the inclusion of 46 institutions in the 2025 edition compared to just 11 in 2015 edition showcasing a 318 per cent increase in last 10 years among G20 nations.