Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), London-based global higher education has released the 19th edition of the world’s most consulted international university ranking. The QS World University Rankings 2023 ranks the top 900 universities based on 8 key ranking indicators. This is the largest ever ranking with 1,418 institutions across one hundred locations up from 1300 in the previous year.
Key points:
- The ranking was topped by the United States(US)’s Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) followed by the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom(UK) and Stanford University(US).
- Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, Karnataka, ranked 155 gaining 31 places since 2022 ranking and emerged as the fastest rising South Asian university among the top 200 universities.
- 41 Indian varsities have be
- en found place in the rankings. Among QS World University Rankings top 200 varsities, The Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru (155th) topped among Indian universities, followed by IIT Bombay (172nd) and IIT Delhi (174th).
QS World University Rankings 2023: Globally
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 |
QS World University Rankings 2023: List of top universities in India
National rank | Name of universirty | Global rank/bracket |
1 | IISc Bangalore | 155 |
2 | IIT Bombay | 172 |
3 | IIT Delhi | 174 |
4 | IIT Madras | 250 |
5 | IIT Kanpur | 264 |
6 | IIT Kharagpur | 270 |
7 | IIT Roorkee | 369 |
8 | IIT Guwahati | 384 |
9 | IIT Indore | 396 |
10 | University of Delhi | 521-30 |
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