IISc, IITs in Times Higher Education University Rankings 2016-17

Several Indian universities hava secured place in The Times Higher Education Supplement for the year 2016-17. The Indian Institute of Science (IISc – Bangalore) has secured the best position in Indian educational institutions.

IISc is in 27th position in Asian rankings. Out of the total 980 universities, Oxford University is on top. California and Stanford Universities are in second and third positions respectively.

Among Indian universities and educational institutions, following are the rankings:

Indian Institute of Science (IISc): 27
IIT Bomaby: 42
Veltech University: 43
IIT Delhi: 54
IIT Madras: 62

Among the South Indian universities, following are in the top positions:

Sri Venkateswara University: 1
Acharya Nagarjuna University: 2
Osmania University: 3
Amrita University: 4
Andhra University: 5
Annamalai University: 6
Sastra University: 7
SRM University: 8
Satyabhama University: 9
VIT University: 10

The Times Higher Education University Rankings 2012-13

Here is a good news for Asian Universities. Despite high rankings for US and British Universities, the Times Higher Education (THE) of London has observed that various institutions from Asia are catching up. The THE Rankings Report is highly influential in the world of education and academics. Here are the finding of Time Higher Education rankings survey for 2012-13.

1) California Institute of Technology remain on top of the list in Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2012-2013.
2) University of Oxford raised two spots and also in the ahead of Harvard and shared second place with Stanford University.
3) About 76 US universities have secured place in the top 200 institutions marking the supremacy of USA in higher education. Britain is in the second place in terms of number of total institutions secured spot in the list.
4) University of Cambridge has slipped one place and at seventh position and Imperial College at London remain at eight spot.
5) Universities from China, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea have improved their performance.

The Times has allotted rankings based on 13 performance indicators such as research, faculty, teaching, knowledge transfer and international outlook.

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