GS2 – Social Sector
Context
India has achieved a milestone with a record-breaking 54 institutions making it to the QS World University Rankings 2026.
About the Rankings:
The QS World University Rankings are released annually by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), a UK-based organization that focuses on global higher education and international student mobility.
Evaluation Parameters:
Institutions are assessed based on a range of performance indicators including:
- Academic Reputation
- Employer Reputation
- Faculty-Student Ratio
- Ratio of International Faculty and Students
- Research Citations per Faculty Member
- Global Research Collaborations (International Research Network)
- Graduate Employment Outcomes
- Commitment to Sustainability
Global Highlights:
- MIT retained its top spot for the 14th consecutive year, achieving a perfect score of 100.
- The Top 5 universities in the world are:
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Imperial College London
- Stanford University
- University of Oxford
- Harvard University
- Top Asian Universities include:
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- National University of Singapore (8th)
- Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (12th)
- Peking University (14th)
- Tsinghua University (17th)
- Biggest Leap: Malaysia’s Sunway University made a significant jump of over 120 positions.
India-Specific Highlights:
- India stands 4th globally in terms of the number of ranked institutions, trailing behind the United States (192), United Kingdom (90) and China (72).
- The number of Indian institutions featured has grown dramatically from 11 in 2014 to 54 in 2026, marking a 390% increase, the fastest growth rate among G20 countries.
- IIT Delhi leads among Indian universities, placed 123rd, rising by over 70 positions in just two years.
- IIT Bombay is ranked 129th, slightly down from its previous best of 118 in 2025.
- IIT Madras entered the top 200 for the first time, reaching 180th, with a significant climb of 47 places.
- Eight new Indian universities entered the rankings this year—the highest number of new entrants by any single country.