QS World University Rankings 2024: Indian Institutes Rise in Asia, Surpass China in Representation

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  • The UK-based ranking agency, QS Quacquarelli Symonds declared its Asia ranking for the year 2024, QS World University Rankings: Asia 2024.
About Quacquarelli Symonds(QS): QS World University Ranking

  • The QS is a UK-based company specialized in the analysis of higher education institutions around the world, ranked institutions on the basis of 10 indicators:
    • Academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty-student ratio, international relation network, citations per paper, paper per faculty, staff with PhD, international faculty, international students, and outbound exchange students.

Indian Universities on the Rise: Achievements and Challenges in QS Asia Rankings 2024

  • Ranking of Indian Institutes: Institutes ranked in the top three in India are IIT Bombay (40th), IIT Delhi (46th) and IIT Madras (53rd) which have consistently maintained their Asia rank from last year. 
    • IIT Kharagpur which was ranked 61 in 2023 has jumped to 59. And IIT Kanpur has jumped from rank 66 in last year to 63 in 2024.

QS World University Ranking

    • The two non-IIT institutions from India in top 100 Asia ranks are Indian Institute of Science Bangalore and Delhi University. 
  • Global rankings: India has surpassed China in the number of ranked universities.
    • India is now the most represented higher education system in QS World University Rankings: Asia With 148 featured universities. 
  • Academic reputation: India falls below the regional average in academic reputation (11.8 vs 19) and employer reputation (9.6 vs 18).
  • Papers per faculty metric: Seven Indian universities feature among the top 10 in the region for the papers per faculty indicator. 
    • It achieved the second-best regional results in the papers per faculty metric (36.0 vs 14.8) among the higher education systems with more than 10 universities ranked. 
  • PhD indicator: India has achieved its best average score for the staff with PhD’ indicator (42.3 vs 22), signaling a strong research output and a highly qualified faculty body. 
    • This is only lower than Hong Kong SAR (57.6) and Taiwan.
  • Reducing the time frame of reference: India is closing this growth gap. For example, from 2020 to 2022, China’s research output grew by 31 per cent while India’s grew by 29 per cent – a 7 per cent reduction in growth difference.
    • It suggests that India is catching up with its regional competitor.

News Source: Indian Express 

 

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