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Why Indian universities are struggling to enter the global top 100 rankings

Indian universities have yet to break into the global top 100 rankings despite significant strides. Read below to know what are the key reasons holding them back.

November 18, 2024 / 18:38 IST
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Why Indian universities are struggling to enter the global top 100 rankings
Why Indian universities are struggling to enter the global top 100 rankings

Despite India's expanding role in global education, its universities face significant hurdles in securing top positions in international rankings such as the QS World University Rankings and the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Institutions like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have made notable progress, yet breaking into the prestigious top 100 remains a challenge.

In an exclusive interview with Moneycontrol.com, Kamlesh Vyas, Partner at Deloitte India, explains what the barriers are holding Indian universities back, and what steps can bridge the gap.

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“The majority of universities in the top 100 or 50 are old institutions from the US and Europe, established 400 to 600 years ago. Their long history has allowed them to develop robust research cultures and reputations over centuries,” Vyas pointed out. However, he emphasized that it is possible to break into these prestigious ranks quickly, citing Chinese universities as examples. “Chinese universities, despite being relatively young, have shown that focused strategies can lead to remarkable achievements.”

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