Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi has been ranked 61st in the QS World University Rankings under the Engineering and Technology category for 2019. IIT Delhi has this year improved its position at the QS World University Ranking by 10 places compared to the last three years. While in 2017 the institution was placed 71st, in 2018 it was places 64th and this year it moved ahead to 61.
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Director V Ramagopal Rao shared the rankings on his social media account. According to the data shared, MIT, Stanford, and Harvard have been placed in the first, second and 3rd ranks. Counterparts IIT Bombay was placed 162nd in the list while the Indian Institute of Science was placed 184th in the QS World University Rankings.
QS World Ranking for Engineering and Technology in Asia Nanyang Technological University Singapore has been placed 6th followed by the National University of Singapore at 8th followed by Tsinghua University placed 10th.
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Although IIT Delhi topped in the Engineering and Technology category of the QS World University Ranking, IIT Bombay has topped the QS World University Rankings 2020 surging 30 places ahead of IIT Delhi which is the second top university from India. Following closely behind IIT Delhi is the Indian Institute of Sciences Bangalore in the QS World University Ranking. IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, and IISc Bangalore are the only Indian Universities to be featured in the top 200 of QS World University Ranking 2020.
IIT Bombay has also topped in the QS World Ranking for Graduate Employability among the Indian institutions with a score range of 111-120. Other Indian institutions ranked in the QS World Ranking for Graduate Employability include IIT Delhi (191-200), IIT Madras (171-180), IIT Kharagpur (201-250) and Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (251-200).
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