London: Ten of India’s educational institutions made it to the top 100 list of The Times Higher Education (THE) magazine’s “Asia University Rankings-2014† and was also named the most improved nation for increasing its tally from just three in 2013 to 10 this year.
Leading the pack at 32nd position is Chandigarh based Punjab University, the alma mater of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh; followed closely by the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur at 45th and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur at 55th rank respectively.
Six of India’s representatives are IITs, with Delhi and Roorkee jointly occupying 59th place and Guwahati and Madras coming in at 74 and 76th in the pecking order. Jadavpur University in Kolkata (joint 76th), Aligarh Muslim University (80th) and Jawaharlal Nehru University (90th) are the other Indian universities in the list.
“These prestigious rankings are wonderful news for India. The country’s increased engagement with the international agenda, particularly its decision to embrace global performance benchmarks and ‘Times Higher Education’s’ rankings, has dramatically improved its representation among Asia’s top 100 universities.
It now has 10 institutions up there with the best the continent has to offer,” Phil Baty, editor of ‘THE’ Rankings said.