logo
QS World University Rankings 2026: IIT Delhi leads the way, see the full list of Indian universities and their rankings

QS World University Rankings 2026: IIT Delhi leads the way, see the full list of Indian universities and their rankings

Time of India4 hours ago

India makes biggest leap in QS World Rankings 2026, IIT Delhi leads at 123rd. (Getty Images)
QS World Rankings 2026:
India has recorded its most robust presence yet in the QS World University Rankings 2026, with a total of 54 institutions making the list. This marks a significant rise from 46 universities in 2025 and 45 in 2024.
The 390% increase from just 11 ranked universities in 2014 positions India as the fastest-growing higher education system among G20 nations. It also ranks India as the fourth most represented country in the global rankings, behind the U.S., UK, and China.
This upward trajectory reflects a growing focus on improving the quality and international visibility of Indian higher education institutions. However, while the quantity of ranked universities is increasing, India continues to face challenges in aspects critical to global competitiveness, such as international student diversity and faculty resources.
Top performers and rising stars
At the forefront of India's academic success is the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi), which climbed to a joint 123rd position with Georgia Institute of Technology, USA — its best-ever ranking. In previous years, IIT Delhi was ranked 150th in 2025 and 197th in 2024, showing steady improvement. This rise is underpinned by strong scores in employer reputation (ranked 50th globally), citations per faculty (86th), and academic reputation (142nd), reflecting growing recognition among employers and peers alike.
IIT Bombay remains among the top Indian universities, holding the 129th spot despite slipping from its all-time best rank of 118 last year. The institution scores particularly well for employer reputation, ranked 39th worldwide. Another notable highlight is IIT Madras, which leapt 47 places to break into the global top 200 for the first time, now positioned at 180th. This represents one of the most significant ranking improvements in 2026.
Other prominent Indian universities in the global top 500 include IIT Kharagpur (215), Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore (219), and IIT Kanpur (222). Additionally, prestigious non-IIT institutions such as Delhi University (328) and Anna University (465) continue to maintain respectable positions.
Rank
University
Location
Overall Score
Citations per Faculty
Academic Reputation
123
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD)
New Delhi
65.5
93.1
67.9
129
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB)
Mumbai
64.8
82.9
73
180
Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM)
Chennai
58.4
90.2
57
215
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT-KGP)
Kharagpur
54.5
97
43
219
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore
54.2
99.9
56.6
222
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK)
Kanpur
54
84.1
49.4
334
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG)
Guwahati
42.3
96.9
25.4
339
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR)
Roorkee
42.2
96.6
26.8
556
Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Indore
30
97
8
566
Indian Institute of Technology BHU Varanasi
Varanasi
29.3
98
9.3
664
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH)
Sangareddy
26.4
84
10.3
691
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)
Vellore
25
34.3
20.5
801-850
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN)
Gandhinagar
n/a
53.2
7
851-900
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Manipal
n/a
9.7
14.7
951-1000
Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar
n/a
55.6
5
1401+
Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad
Prayagraj
n/a
27.5
4
Ongoing challenges in internationalisation and faculty ratio
Despite these improvements, India's rise in global higher education has been uneven.
One of the key areas of concern remains the International Students Ratio. A substantial 78% of Indian universities have witnessed a decline in this metric, and no Indian institution ranks within the top 500 globally for attracting international students. This impacts campus diversity and global exposure for students.
Read Also:
India hits new high in QS rankings with 54 entrants
Furthermore, the Faculty-Student Ratio presents structural challenges. OP Jindal Global University stands out as the only Indian university within the global top 350 for this indicator, highlighting a broader need for faculty expansion and better resource allocation across institutions.
QS World University Rankings 2026: MIT takes the lead, see which other institutions made the top 10
The rankings also reveal a slight dip in the number of Indian universities in the global top 500, falling from 12 in 2025 to 11 in 2026, suggesting room for improvement despite the growth in overall presence.
India's place in the Asia-pacific context and global outlook
India's rise contrasts with the broader Asia-Pacific region, which now leads globally with 565 ranked universities, surpassing Europe (487) and the Americas (358).
With the addition of eight new Indian universities — more than any other country — India signals expanding institutional momentum and a commitment to advancing research capacity and international recognition.
Globally, the QS World University Rankings 2026 were once again topped by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for the 14th consecutive year, followed by Imperial College London, Stanford University, University of Oxford, and Harvard University. This global context underscores India's emerging role in a rapidly evolving, multipolar academic landscape.
Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Skoda VW plots Rs 10,000 cr comeback with India 3.0
Skoda VW plots Rs 10,000 cr comeback with India 3.0

Economic Times

time21 minutes ago

  • Economic Times

Skoda VW plots Rs 10,000 cr comeback with India 3.0

India bet amid global overhaul Live Events Focus on UVs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Mumbai: Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd (SAVWIPL) has received in-principle approval from its German parent to invest an additional ₹1 billion (about ₹10,000 crore) for expanding its operations in the country, said people aware of the development. Under its new India 3.0 road map , the world's second-largest automaker will sharpen focus on the fast-growing premium utility vehicle segment in the country including SUVs and electric fresh investment plan tracks a period of indecision within VW due to lower-than-expected sales from its current lineup of India 2.0 include the Kushaq, Slavia, Taigun, and Virtus. Also, its search for a local manufacturing and technology partner has so far been in finalising the investment was partly due to issues within the VW Group, and also a tax demand on the auto conglomerate by Indian authorities. Last September, VW said it would shut at least three factories in Germany, lay off tens of thousands of staff, and shrink its remaining plants as part of a deeper-than-expected its current plan, which focuses on volume models, India 3.0 will target premium SUVs and MPVs across electric, hybrid, and internal combustion engine (ICE) under India 3.0 will be based on the CMP 21 platform—an affordable EV architecture designed for India. It will underpin a range of electric SUVs in the mid-size category spanning 4.3 to 4.8 meters, potentially allowing SAVWIPL to compete in the EV said the automaker is also weighing plans to launch Audi cars based on the CMP 21 platform . SAVWIPL's increased focus on the UV segment comes amid a rapidly growing share of such vehicles in the Indian passenger vehicle market. UVs comprised 65% of total passenger vehicle sales in India last fiscal year. SAVWIPL's investment, expected over five years starting 2028, follows a similar commitment made in 2018 under the India 2.0 initiative, and highlights the growing importance of India for VW Group. Skoda, which leads the group's operations in India, views the country as its most critical market outside India, the VW Group comprising Skoda, VW, Audi, Porsche and Lamborghini brands is also looking to increase operational synergy.

"This Partnership Is a Good Marriage" - Piyush Goyal Kicks Off IGF London 2025 with UK Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds
"This Partnership Is a Good Marriage" - Piyush Goyal Kicks Off IGF London 2025 with UK Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds

Business Standard

time22 minutes ago

  • Business Standard

"This Partnership Is a Good Marriage" - Piyush Goyal Kicks Off IGF London 2025 with UK Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds

PRNewswire London [UK], June 19: On the opening day of India Global Forum London, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal and UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds jointly defended the recently finalised India-UK Free Trade Agreement, pushing back against criticism of national insurance exemptions granted to short-term Indian workers. * Goyal and Reynolds push back against criticism over insurance exemptions, marking first joint public appearance since FTA finalisation In a rare joint session at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, both leaders addressed concerns surrounding the national insurance exemption for short-term Indian workers, a provision included in the deal that has drawn scrutiny from segments of the British media and political circles. Piyush Goyal dismissed criticism that the insurance waiver was a one-sided concession. "It's unfair to call it a giveaway," he said. "The agreement provides stability and predictability to business, and benefits workers from both sides. In fact, similar arrangements exist in many countries, and this is a win-win for mobility and trade." Reinforcing the principle of fairness, Goyal added: "They should not be double taxed, as they pay social security costs in the UK and India." UK Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds backed the provision, asserting that British workers would not be negatively impacted. He said: "No British worker is undercut by this UK-India FTA agreement. Business mobility has improved due to this; in turn, it has improved access to services and procurement." Both leaders stressed on the strategic alignment between the two nations. UK Secretary Jonathan Reynolds reinforced the need for practical cooperation: "We have built a relationship that allows us to deliver an ambitious agreement like this one. India is one of the most exciting countries in the world, and actually one of the most important; with the problems we face globally, I can't see any way to fix those without India playing a leading role." This was the first public appearance by the two ministers since the FTA's conclusion, and their joint presence on Day 1 of IGF London sent a strong signal of bilateral resolve. Goyal added: "There is hardly anything in which India and the UK compete; we complement each other. I believe this partnership is a good marriage. I see bilateral trade doubling in the next five years." Reynolds also underscored the strength of the bilateral relationship and optimism about the future: "India and the UK have built a relationship to deliver the FTA. I am genuinely excited by the future opportunities for both countries." Echoing this vision of outcome-driven collaboration, Manoj Ladwa, Founder and Chairman of India Global Forum, stated: "We at IGF are building partnerships for the future. We are connecting the dots across sectors, across geographic areas, and across generations. Each initiative is outcome-driven, measurable and future-focused. Powered by three key forces--Technology, Talent and Capital--we are linking Global Britain and Global India in tangible and transformative ways." Day 1 of IGF London 2025 set the stage for a high-powered three-day summit featuring 100+ speakers, 1000+ participants, and sessions across iconic London venues. With bold conversations spanning AI, energy transition, healthtech, geopolitics, and the creative economy, the forum was driving forward the momentum of the UK-India Free Trade Agreement. About India Global Forum India Global Forum tells the story of contemporary India. The pace of change and growth India has set itself is an opportunity for the world. IGF is the gateway for businesses and nations to help seize that opportunity. To know more, click here For Media Enquiries Contact Social Media Handles & Hashtag to Follow

Amazon to invest ₹2,000 cr in India to expand logistics, boost safety
Amazon to invest ₹2,000 cr in India to expand logistics, boost safety

Business Standard

time27 minutes ago

  • Business Standard

Amazon to invest ₹2,000 cr in India to expand logistics, boost safety

Amazon plans to invest more than ₹2,000 crore (about $233 million) in its Indian operations network in 2025, in a move aimed at strengthening logistics capabilities and boosting safety standards across the country. The investment will be directed towards expanding and modernising the e-commerce giant's infrastructure, enhancing employee safety and wellness initiatives, and developing advanced technologies to streamline its fulfilment network. The planned outlay highlights Amazon's broader ambition to operate what it calls India's 'safest, fastest, and most reliable' logistics network. The company said the new capital commitment builds on a series of prior investments that have enabled it to service every deliverable postal code in the country. 'For over a decade now in India, we have been focused on building the best-in-class logistics infrastructure—designed to deliver with safety, speed, scale, and reliability for our customers across the country,' said Abhinav Singh, Vice-President - Operations, Amazon India and Australia. 'These latest investments reflect our commitment to continually expand and upgrade our operations across our fulfilment, sortation and delivery network.' India remains a critical growth market for Amazon, which continues to face intense competition from rivals like Walmart-owned Flipkart, Reliance's JioMart and the Tata Group. Amazon plans to use the investment in India to launch new sites and upgrade existing facilities across its fulfilment, sortation, and delivery network. The move is aimed at boosting processing capacity, speeding up order fulfilment, and improving overall operational efficiency. The facilities—both new and existing—will feature energy-efficient systems and state-of-the-art technology. Amazon says its fulfilment centres are designed for accessibility, with ongoing improvements in cooling, safety measures, and rest areas to support employee well-being and create an inclusive work environment. The investment highlights Amazon's strategy to deepen its logistics footprint in India, enhance customer experience, empower sellers, and support local economic growth. Amazon will continue investing in initiatives to support the health and financial well-being of employees and associates across its India operations. Key programmes include Ashray, which offers rest points for delivery personnel; Samridhi, focused on financial education; Pratidhi, a scholarship programme for associates' children; and Sushruta, addressing truck drivers' healthcare needs. The company also provides on-site first aid and insurance cover for associates. It has launched a nationwide campaign to offer free health check-ups to over 80,000 delivery partners by the end of 2025. Amazon is also boosting on-road safety with tech-driven alerts for speed and rest, route optimisation tools, and a new Helmet Adherence App to ensure helmet use. It is also streamlining driver onboarding, enhancing the Driver app for greater transparency and benefits, and simplifying delivery workflows with improved navigation and verification features.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store