33 Indian Univs In Times’ List Of Top Universities In Asia, Double From Last Year

On Wednesday, Times Higher Education (THE), released its Asia University Rankings 2017, listing 33 Indian universities in the top 300. 

With 33 spots (as opposed to 16 in the previous year) India has more than doubled its representation to become the third most represented nation in the rankings, reports Hindustan Times. 

b’Indian Institute of Science Bangalore/ Source: IISc’

b’IIT Bombay/ Source: PTI’

“India’s strong performance is partly due to country recognition of the importance of participating in global bench-marking exercises but lower down the table, several Indian universities have slipped places because of increased competition,” The Editor Phil Baty told Livemint. 

The Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings is a ranking of Asia’s best 300 universities from 24 countries, including Japan, South Korea, India and Israel and uses 13 performance indicators, such as teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook to rank the universities.

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