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India achieves record growth in QS World University Rankings 2026

India achieves record growth in QS World University Rankings 2026

June 19, 2025

In a landmark achievement, India has recorded the highest number of new entrants in the QS World University Rankings 2026, signalling an extraordinary 390% growth in ranked representation over the past decade. With 54 universities now included — up from just 11 in 2015 — India stands as the fourth most represented country globally, behind only the United States, the United Kingdom and Mainland China.

The latest rankings, released today by QS Quacquarelli Symonds, showcase India’s rapid rise in global higher education, especially in indicators such as Employer Reputation, Citations per Faculty, and Sustainability.

India’s Top Institutions: 2026 Rankings

India Rank  Institution  Metropolitan Area   2026 Rank   2025 Rank   Change 
1 Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) New Delhi =123 =150 +27
2 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) Mumbai 129 118 -11
3 Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) Chennai 180 =227 +47
4 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IITKGP) Kharagpur =215 =222 +7
5 Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore Bengaluru =219 211 -8
6 Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) Kanpur 222 263 +41
7 University of Delhi New Delhi =328 =328 0
8 Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG) Guwahati =334 =344 +10
9 Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR) Roorkee =339 335 -4
10 Anna University Chennai =465 383 -82

 

India’s Global Progress: At a Glance

  • 390% increase in ranked universities over the last decade.
  • 8 new entrants in 2026 — the highest among all countries.
  • 48% of Indian universities improved their rank year-on-year.
  • 5 institutions in the global top 100 for Employer Reputation.
  • 8 institutions in the global top 100 for Citations per Faculty.
  • India outperforms the UK, US, and Germany in average CpF score.

India Compared to Top Represented Countries

Country No. of Institutions  % with Higher Rank YoY  New Entrants 
United States 192 42% 5
United Kingdom 90 27% 1
Mainland China 72 45% 1
India 54 48% 8
Germany 48 54% 0

 

Employer Reputation Scores

Institution Score Global ER Rank Change
IIT Bombay 96.7 39 +24
IIT Delhi 95.0 50 +23
Symbiosis International 94.7 51 -20
IIT Madras 85.8 87 +40
IIT Kanpur 82.7 95 +47

 

Citations per Faculty

Institution Score Global CpF Rank Change
IISc Bangalore 99.9 15 -4
Anna University 99.8 23 -21
IIT Kharagpur 97.0 55 +21
IIT Guwahati 96.9 56 -14
IIT Indore 96.9 57 -10

 

Challenges Identified

  • International Students Ratio (5%):
    78% of Indian universities saw a decline.
    No Indian university is among the global top 500 in this indicator.
  • Faculty-Student Ratio (10%):
    Only O. P. Jindal Global University made it into the top 350 globally (rank 257).
    63% of Indian universities declined in this metric.

Global Competition Intensifies

The QS World University Rankings 2026 assessed over 1,500 universities across 106 countries. Key global developments:

  • MIT retains top spot for the 14th consecutive year.

  • Imperial College London climbs to 2nd.

  • China’s Fudan University enters global top 30.

  • Italy’s Politecnico di Milano enters the top 100 for the first time.

QS World University Rankings 2026 – Top 10 Global

2026 Rank 2025 Rank Institution Country
1 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) United States
2 2 Imperial College London United Kingdom
3 6 Stanford University United States
4 3 University of Oxford United Kingdom
5 4 Harvard University United States
6 5 University of Cambridge United Kingdom
7 7 ETH Zurich Switzerland
8 8 National University of Singapore (NUS) Singapore
9 9 University College London (UCL) United Kingdom
10 10 California Institute of Technology (Caltech) United States

 

India’s stellar performance in the QS World University Rankings 2026 marks a defining moment in its higher education journey. With substantial improvements across key indicators, the country is cementing its position as a major global academic player. However, to sustain this momentum, India must focus on improving international engagement, faculty recruitment, and student diversity — all essential to achieving its goal of becoming a global education powerhouse.

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