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    Indian Institutions rise in QS World University Rankings 2026

    Posted 20 Jun 2025

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    Welcoming the improvement in Indian institution’s ranking, Prime Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to furthering research and innovation ecosystems in India’s educational institutions.

    • QS World University Rankings, published annually by London-based global higher education analytics firm Quacquarelli Symonds.

    Key insights from QS World University Ranking 2026

    • India has 54 universities in the Rankings, making it fourth (after the US, the UK, and China) most represented country.
    • IIT Delhi, India’s top ranked institution, ranked 123rd globally, rising from 150th in 2025.
    • Five Indian institutions feature in the global top 100 for Employer Reputation, reflecting strong industry confidence in Indian graduates.
    • Eight Indian universities rank among the world’s top 100 for Citations per Faculty

    About India’s R&D Ecosystem

    • India secured 39th position (among 133 global economies) in Global Innovation Index 2024.
    • Concerns with India’s R&D Ecosystem
      • Low R&D funding: R&D expenditure as percentage of GDP is 0.64%. (2020-21)
      • Inadequate Private Sector participation: Private Sector contributed only 36.4% of the Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD) during 2020–21.
      • Sub-optimal Industry-Academia convergence: Poor transformation rate of technologies developed in Indian labs for the larger good of the society.
      • Brain Drain: Due to lure of superior infrastructure, research facilities, etc., in developed countries.

    Key initiatives to promote R&D in India

    • Draft National Science, Technology, and Innovation (STIP) (2020): Envisioned to double the number of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) researchers, GERD and private sector contribution to the GERD every 5 years.
    • Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF): Established with ANRF 2023 Act, it aims to seed, grow and promote R&D and foster a culture of research and innovation throughout India’s universities, colleges, research institutions.
    • IMPacting Research INnovation and Technology (IMPRINT): Aimed at bridging the gap between scientific knowledge-base created through fundamental and applied research and fruitful translation of the same through engineering invention.
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    • Global Innovation Index
    • Anusandhan National Research Foundation
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