IIT
Bombay has emerged as the best technical institute in India and one among the
top 100 worldwide according to subject-wise ranking by Quacquarelli Symonds
(QS), a leading world university ranking agency.
Delhi University topped the 20 leading Indian universities which featured in
the ranking list, bagging the 17th position in the world for its performance in
development studies, as per QS University World Rankings by subject released on
Thursday.
Nine Indian institutions are listed in the top 100 within nine disciplines, a
statement issued by the agency said.
"Indian universities display increased international competitiveness in
the top 100 with a stronger presence across the subjects," it said.
According to the ranking list, IIT Bombay is the most prevalent Indian
institute, appearing in the top 100 for eight subjects - statistics and
operational research; material science; mechanical, aeronautical &
manufacturing engineering; electrical and electronic engineering; civil and
structural engineering; chemical engineering; computer science and information
system; art and design.
"IIT Delhi appears in the top 100 for civil and structural engineering,
electrical & electronic engineering, mechanical aeronautical and
manufacturing engineering and computer science and information system,"
the statement said.
In art and design, Shanmugha Arts Science Technology and Research Academy in
Thanjavur has been ranked among the top 100, while Indian Institute of Science
is in the top 100 for Material Science and Electrical & Electronic
Engineering.
Also in the top 100 is the IIT Kharagpur within material science, civil and
structural engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and mechanical
engineering.
The IIT Madras ranks in the top 100 within the disciplines of mechanical,
engineering, electrical and electronic engineering and civil and structural
engineering.
"India secures 107 places across the 36 subject tables, including the six
new disciplines for 2015 - architecture, arts and design, business studies,
dentistry, development studies and veterinary science," the statement
said.
"Of those places, 37 have moved downwards compared to 2014, 44 have
maintained the same position, seven have gone up and 19 are new entries,"
it added.
On DU's ranking, the university's spokesperson Malay Neerav said, "This is
a reflection of the progress made by DU in last four years where it has been
continuously ranked number one among Indian universities and our rankings have
improved in several disciplines. We are committed to securing a better ranking
in future".
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
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