QS sustainability rankings 2026: 9 Indian universities in top 700; India placed 4th globally in representation
New Delhi (India), November 18 (ANI): India saw nine of its universities placed within the top 700 of the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2026, with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi once again emerging as the country's best-performer at 205th rank.
As per the ranking released on Tuesday, over 100 Indian universities feature in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2026 placing India fourth in global representation.
"Several Indian universities achieve their highest ever score in the 2026 iteration of this ranking, including nine within the top 700," the QS Quacquarelli Symonds said in a statement.
Besides IIT Delhi, Vellore Institute of Technology (352nd), Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (352nd), Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences (522nd), Lovely Professional University (544th), Panjab University (569th), Banaras Hindu University (594th), National Institute of Technology Rourkela (652nd), Indian Institute of Technology BHU Varanasi (672nd) and UPES (682nd) are the Indian universities ranking within the top 700 that achieve their highest ever position this year, the statement mentioned.
This year, some 2,000 universities in 106 locations feature, up from around 1,750 in the previous edition.
Among the 15 IITs that feature in the ranking this year, six improve their ranking in 2026 compared to the 2025 iteration. IIT Delhi is one of six IITs that have made significant progress since the inaugural ranking three years ago.
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) rises one place to rank 100th in the world for the Environmental Impact lens, worth 45 per cent of the overall score. IIT-KGP also rises into the top 50 in the Environmental Sustainability indicator, placing 49th.
Environmental Education is the indicator where close to half of India's ranked universities improved this year. Nine universities score over 84 in the indicator, demonstrating their strong reputation in Earth and Environmental programs and Climate Science capabilities. (ANI)
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