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By Asia Education Review Team , Thursday, 09 November 2023 11:23:38 AM

India makes significant strides in higher education: 148 Indian universities are highlighted in the QS Asia Rankings 2024

  • India emerged as Global Leader as it overtook China in the recently released QS Asia Universities Rankings 2024. With record number of 148 Indian Universities featuring amongst the top Asian Universities, India became the Nation with highest number of universities ranking in the QS Asia Universities Ranking 2024 followed by China with 133 Universities. In this edition, a total of 857 institutions from 25 Asian countries were ranked. The performance of Indian Universities this year has been remarkable as there is notable 33% increase in the number of universities ranked from the previous year.

    Seven Indian universities have secured positions in the top 100 in Asia. Furthermore, Indian statistical institutes have made a remarkable debut, securing the 220th position in the QS Asia rankings. IIT Bombay, retained its position in the Asian Top 50, by securing 40th Rank in Asia. It remained the leading institution amongst the Indian Universities in QS Asia Universities Ranking 2024 while Chandigarh University has climbed to the top spot (1st) amongst the India's private Universities.

    The transformation of India's higher education system, currently the world's third largest, has been significantly influenced by the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP-2020) by the present government. This historic decision has catalysed groundbreaking changes, marking a crucial milestone in the country's education sector after a hiatus of 34 years. The reforms introduced through NEP-2020 have played a pivotal role in elevating the standards of education in India, propelling the nation's education ecosystem onto an innovative and progressive path.

    Continuing its success streak, Chandigarh University (CU) has clinched its top spot among the private universities in India, in the QS Asia University rankings 2024 - while soaring to 149th spot this year compared to 185th spot secured in the previous edition of the ranking (2023).

     

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