Find out how IIT Bombay and NTU are making waves in the latest QS World University Rankings!
In the recently released QS World University Rankings, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay has surged 31 places to claim the 118th position, a remarkable improvement from its previous rank of 149. Simultaneously, National Taiwan University (NTU) has also made a significant advancement, securing the 68th spot globally and the 18th position in Asia. The rankings, which encompass various factors like academic reputation, employer feedback, employment outcomes, and international faculty, highlight the exceptional performance of these prestigious institutions.
Further enriching the rankings, IIT Delhi has leaped 47 spots to secure the 150th position, and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore has moved up 14 places to settle at 211. In contrast, Singapore's Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has shown impressive progress by climbing 11 positions to reach the 15th spot, a substantial improvement from its previous 26th rank.
Notably, IIT Bombay's achievement of 118th rank marks its highest ever placement in the QS World University Rankings, a milestone previously held by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 2016 with a rank of 147. The stellar performance of IIT Bombay and NTU reflects their commitment to academic excellence and innovation in the global education landscape.
Overall, the QS World University Rankings not only showcase the academic prowess of these esteemed institutions but also underscore the importance of continuous improvement and dedication to enhancing the quality of education and research. As these universities continue to excel and climb higher in the rankings, they solidify their position as leading educational hubs driving innovation and knowledge creation on a global scale.
The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay has risen significantly from its 149th rank last year to 118th rank this year in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) ...
National Taiwan University (NTU) has been listed 68th in the world and 18th in Asia in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings released on ...
The ranking is made up of nine elements: academic reputation, employer reputation, employment outcomes, citations, faculty student ratio, international faculty, ...
QS World University Rankings 2025: IIT Delhi advanced 47 positions, from 197 last year to 150 this year, while IISc improved 14 places, from 225 to 211 in ...
Meanwhile, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) climbed 11 spots to be 15th in the ranking, up from 26th last year. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore had achieved that feat in 2016 with a ranking of 147 in UK-based ranking agency, QS - Quacquarelli Symonds.
IIT Bombay has significantly ascended in the rankings, climbing from 149th place to 118th, marking a notable leap of 31 spots, while IIT Delhi has improved ...
61% of Indian universities improved in the latest QS World University Rankings, with IIT Bombay leading nationally. MIT retained the top spot globally.
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