India’s Top IITs Slip as Universities From China, Singapore Surge Ahead: QS Asia Rankings 2026
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India’s top IITs slip as universities from China, Singapore surge ahead: QS Asia Rankings 2026
QS Asia Rankings 2026 Complete List: Nine of India’s top 10 institutions, including seven IITs, see sharp rank falls in QS Asia 2026 list even as their scores improve — a sign of stronger competition from East and Southeast Asia.
India second-most represented in QS World University Rankings: Asia 2026; loses top spot to China
China has surpassed India in the QS World University Rankings for Asia 2026. India's representation has grown significantly, with 294 universities listed. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi remains India's top performer. Indian universities excel in research productivity and staff with PhDs. Internationalisation is a key area for improvement. The University of Hong Kong is Asia's top university.
QS Asia University Rankings 2026 - The Tribune
London [UK], November 4: QS Quacquarelli Symonds today released the QS World University Rankings: Asia 2026, revealing a region expanding in scale, diversifying in quality, and accelerating in research and international engagement.
QS Asia University Rankings 2026
**media[811411]**Hong Kong takes Top Spot as Mainland China Surpasses India as Most-Represented System
Five IITs, DU, IISc among top 100 institutes in Asia: QS Rankings
New Delhi: Five Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru and Delhi University have figured in Asia’s top 100 institutions, according to the QS University Rankings announced Tuesday. IIT-Delhi, IIT-Madras, IIT-Bombay, IIT-Kanpur and IIT-Kharagpur figured in the list of top 100 Asian institutes. “Seven Indian institutions rank in the top 100 in QS World University Asia rankings, 20 in the top 200 and 66…
UST slides three spots to 184th QS Asian ranking
THE UNIVERSITY kept its position as the No. 4 school in the Philippines in the 2026 Quacquarelli-Symonds (QS) Asia Rankings, despite dropping three places to 184th among 1,530 universities. UST however improved its overall score to 53.5 from last year’s 42.0. It also led Philippine schools in indicators for outbound exchange students, placing 26th with a score of 100, and in the inbound exchange students indicator, placing 107th. The University …
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