QS World subject rankings 2023: 44 Indian programmes feature in top 100

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As many as 44 programmes offered by Indian higher education institutions in different disciplines have figured in the top 100 globally, according to QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 released on Wednesday..

While the rankings cover 54 academic disciplines, the Indian higher education institutions have performed well in the fields of Computer Science, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Business Studies, and Physics, states a statement released by QSQuacquarelli Symonds...

The next two highest ranked universities in these tables are the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) placed 21st in Petroleum Engineering (up 9 places) and the Indian School of Mines (ISM) University, Dhanbad, placed 25th (up one place) in Engineering Mineral and Mining, the QS said in a statement...

India is the second most represented country in Asia for the number of ranked universities (66), after China (Mainland) (99), and the fourth most represented country for the overall number of entries across the 54 narrow subjects (314) after China (Mainland), South Korea and Japan.. QS Research Director, Ben Sowter, said that several programs at Indias privately-run Institutes of Eminence have made progress this year, demonstrating the positive role that well-regulated private provision can have in enhancing Indias higher education sector..

Meanwhile, its closest competitors in terms of research output volume, the United Kingdom and Germany boast top journal citation percentages more than double that, 38% and 33% respectively, the QS said.. PV Rao, Head, Ranking Cell at IIT Delhi said, IIT Delhi is among the top fifty institutions globally in the area of Engineering & Technology and also five programmes offered by the institute have achieved top hundred ranks globally in the QS World University Rankings by Subject, which is a phenomenal achievement...

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