Q.S. University of Toronto tops World University Sustainability Rankings

Q.S. University of Toronto tops World University Sustainability Rankings

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: December 07 2023

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  • Recently, Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) released the World University Sustainability Rankings.
  • 1397 institutions from 95 countries have been included in this ranking.
  • Canada's University of Toronto is at the top position in this ranking.
  • The University of California of the United States is in second place.
  • Britain's Manchester University has got third place.
  • 56 Indian institutions have made it to this ranking.
  • Delhi University is at the top position among these 56 institutions.
  • Q.S. Delhi University has been ranked 220th overall in the World University Rankings Sustainability 2024.
  • After this is IIT Bombay.
  • The rank of IIT Bombay is 303rd.
  • The sustainability of universities is evaluated in this ranking.
  • It includes indicators designed to measure an institution's ability to respond to the world's greatest environmental, social and governance challenges.
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