Context:
India achieved its strongest-ever presence in the QS World University Rankings 2026, with 54 institutions featured — up from 46 in 2025 and 45 in 2024, marking a 390% rise since 2014.
Key Highlights
- India is now the 4th most represented country, after the US, UK, and China.
- IIT Delhi rose to a joint 123rd position (its best ever), improving significantly in:
- Employer Reputation: 50th globally
- Citations per Faculty: 86th
- Academic Reputation: 142nd
- IIT Bombay slipped to 129th (from 118 in 2025) but retained a strong Employer Reputation rank (39th).
- IIT Madras made a major leap, moving up 47 places to 180th, entering the global top 200 for the first time.
- Other top institutions:
- IIT Kharagpur: 215
- IISc Bangalore: 219
- IIT Kanpur: 222
- Delhi University: 328
- Anna University: 465
New Entrants and Trends
- Eight new Indian universities were included — the highest among all countries this year.
- India’s research output and academic reputation have strengthened.
Challenges Remain
- International Students Ratio declined in 78% of Indian institutions; none ranks in the top 500 on this metric.
- Faculty-Student Ratio continues to lag; only OP Jindal Global University features in the top 350 globally for this.
Global Context
- MIT topped the rankings for the 14th year.
- Top 5 globally:
- MIT
- Imperial College London
- Stanford University
- University of Oxford
- Harvard University