
QS World University Rankings 2022: Only 35 Indian varsities in total 1300 ranked, none in top 100
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The QS World University Rankings 2022 have been released and 35 Indian institutes found a place among the total 1300 universities ranked from across the world. However, apart from the usual three, no other Indian varsity secured a spot among the top 200.
QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education think-tank and compilers of the world's most-consulted university rankings portfolio, released the QS World University Rankings 2022 which lists the world top higher educational institutions on Thursday. Massachusetts Institute of Technology /9NIT) is the top university in the world for the 10th consecutive year. Just like last year, the top-100 list doesn’t feature any Indian university, and this is for the fifth year straight that IIT Bombay (Rank 117), IIT Delhi (Rank 185), and IISc Bengaluru (Rank 186) are the only three Indian universities that bagged a spot amongst the top 200. QS has ranked 1300 universities this year which is their largest pool till date. In the total list, 35 Indian universities got ranked, with only 22 in the top 1000, 3 in the top 200, and none in the top 100.
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