QS Rankings: IIT-Delhi enters list of top 50 institutions for engineering

QS Rankings: IIT-Delhi enters list of top 50 institutions for engineering

Daily Current Affairs   /   QS Rankings: IIT-Delhi enters list of top 50 institutions for engineering

Change Language English Hindi

Category : National Published on: March 25 2023

Share on facebook
  • The Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi has entered the list of top 50 institutions for engineering in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2023.
  • The Delhi University is the Indian varsity with maximum entries (27) followed by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, (25) and IIT-Kharagpur (23).
  • The thirteen edition of the  QS World University Rankings by Subject has ranked 66 Indian universities, cumulatively achieving 355 entries, a 18.7 per cent increase compared to last year (299).
  • The rankings cover 54 academic disciplines and five broad faculty areas, and this year’s edition ranks 66 Indian universities, which cumulatively achieved 355 entries. 
  • The QS Rankings are based on various parameters such as research publications, academic reputation, employer reputation and H-Index.
Recent Post's
  • India halts auction of Lord Buddha’s sacred Piprahwa Relics in Hong Kong, sends legal notice to Sotheby’s.

    Read More....
  • UNSC raises concern over Pakistan's missile tests and LeT links in Pahalgam attack.

    Read More....
  • Russia declares May 8–10 ceasefire for WWII Victory Day; Ukraine rejects it as political stunt.

    Read More....
  • C-DOT and CSIR-NPL sign MoU to boost joint research in classical and quantum communication.

    Read More....
  • Cabinet approves revised SHAKTI policy to grant coal linkages to thermal power plants.

    Read More....
  • INS Kiltan joins IMDEX Asia 2025 in Singapore to strengthen India–Singapore maritime ties.

    Read More....
  • Cabinet approves National Scheme for ITI upgradation and five National Skilling Centres.

    Read More....
  • Indian forces conduct 24 precision strikes on Pakistan-based terror infrastructure.

    Read More....
  • Rohit Sharma announces retirement from Test cricket, continues with ODIs.

    Read More....
  • Moody’s lowers India’s 2025 GDP growth forecast to 6.3% citing global headwinds.

    Read More....