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What is QS World University rankings?
It is an annual publication of University rankings by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS)- A british company specialising in the analysis of higher education institutions around the world.
Previously, it was called Times Higher Education – QS world University rankings. The name changed since 2010.
It is the only international ranking to have received the approval of International Ranking Expert Group (IREG).
It rates the worlds top 1000 universities.
How are universities ranked?
To rank institutions, QS uses six indicators:
Top 20 institutions this year:
Performance of Indian Institutions:
Reasons for poor performance of Indian institutions:
Indian institutions got zero score on ratio of international faculty and students. India also scored poorly on faculty- student ratio.
This is because India counts only full-time faculty, whereas American universities include even PhD students who are teaching or research assistants.
What should India do now?
The government has already formed a committee on how we can improve the perception of the premier Indian institutes abroad.
The government should now launch a campaign similar to incredible India to change the perception.
By: Ziyaur Rahman ProfileResourcesReport error
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