
54 Indian institutions make it to QS rankings, says PM Modi - Very good news for India's education sector
Mumbai, June 19, 2025: 54 Indian educational institutions have made it to the global QS World University Rankings 2026. This is considered a major achievement for India's higher education sector. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed happiness over this achievement, calling it "very good news for India's education sector".
India's IITs, IIMs, and many other renowned universities have strengthened their position in the QS rankings. This year, Indian institutions have shown remarkable progress in research, quality of education, and international collaboration. In particular, IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi have made it to the top 150, while many other institutions have improved their rankings.
Prime Minister Modi said, "This achievement in India's education sector is a testament to the potential of our youth power. This is the result of the reforms made by our government under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This will help India emerge as a global education hub."
Education experts have also welcomed the achievement. "Indian institutions have made their mark internationally. This will open up global opportunities for Indian students," said Dr. Rajesh Sharma, a professor at Delhi University.
The success of the QS ranking has given new impetus to the higher education sector in India and further progress is expected in the future.
Mumbai, June 19, 2025: 54 Indian educational institutions have made it to the global QS World University Rankings 2026. This is considered a major achievement for India's higher education sector. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed happiness over this achievement, calling it "very good news for India's education sector".
India's IITs, IIMs, and many other renowned universities have strengthened their position in the QS rankings. This year, Indian institutions have shown remarkable progress in research, quality of education, and international collaboration. In particular, IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi have made it to the top 150, while many other institutions have improved their rankings.
Prime Minister Modi said, "This achievement in India's education sector is a testament to the potential of our youth power. This is the result of the reforms made by our government under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This will help India emerge as a global education hub."
Education experts have also welcomed the achievement. "Indian institutions have made their mark internationally. This will open up global opportunities for Indian students," said Dr. Rajesh Sharma, a professor at Delhi University.
The success of the QS ranking has given new impetus to the higher education sector in India and further progress is expected in the future.
India's IITs, IIMs, and many other renowned universities have strengthened their position in the QS rankings. This year, Indian institutions have shown remarkable progress in research, quality of education, and international collaboration. In particular, IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi have made it to the top 150, while many other institutions have improved their rankings.
Prime Minister Modi said, "This achievement in India's education sector is a testament to the potential of our youth power. This is the result of the reforms made by our government under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This will help India emerge as a global education hub."
Education experts have also welcomed the achievement. "Indian institutions have made their mark internationally. This will open up global opportunities for Indian students," said Dr. Rajesh Sharma, a professor at Delhi University.
The success of the QS ranking has given new impetus to the higher education sector in India and further progress is expected in the future.