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QS World University Rankings 2027: India’s report card

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June 20, 2026
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In the just released QS World University Rankings 2027, India now has 52 institutions in the rankings, making it the fifth most represented country globally. A decade ago, Indian participation in such rankings was relatively modest. Today, Indian universities are far more visible on the global academic map. Ten years ago in 2017, there were only 14 Indian HEIs in these rankings.

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi as India’s highest-ranked institution at 118th globally. IIT Delhi climbed from 123rd to 118th globally, improving its position for the fourth consecutive year. It also recorded notable gains in employer reputation and employment outcomes.

The University of Delhi remains the highest-ranked traditional university in India, while institutions such as Banaras Hindu University and Jamia Millia Islamia continue to strengthen their international profiles. These developments suggest that India’s higher education ecosystem is becoming more diverse in its sources of excellence, even if progress remains gradual.

Among the private universities, Shoolini University Solan continues to be at the top. It moved from rank 138 to rank 76 globally in a single year, a 62-place rise that ranks among the strongest research-impact gains by any Indian institution in this cycle.  Founder Chancellor Prof P.K. Khosla said the result reflects years of building an institution around a clear academic philosophy. “When we started Shoolini, our vision was not merely to establish another university but to create an institution that could contribute meaningfully to knowledge creation and innovation. Entering the world’s Top 500 universities is an important milestone, but more importantly, it demonstrates that globally respected universities can be built in India through a commitment to research, academic rigour and a culture of innovation.”

Then, one of the most revealing aspects of this year’s QS rankings is the contrast between employability and research performance. Several Indian institutions score exceptionally well on employment outcomes. The case of Mumbai University is particularly instructive: despite a decline in overall ranking, its graduates are among the most employable in the world according to QS metrics. This highlights a recurring feature of Indian higher education.

Top 1000 Indian HEIs in QS 2027

Institution Global Rank
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi 118
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 134
Indian Institute of Technology Madras 170
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur 205
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore 221
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur 221
University of Delhi 322
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee 335
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati 349
Shoolini University 452
Anna University 470
IIT BHU Varanasi 510
Chandigarh University 526
Indian Institute of Technology Indore 546
Jawaharlal Nehru University 555
BITS Pilani 575
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH) 588
Vellore Institute of Technology 597
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) 655
Jamia Millia Islamia 686
Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad 701-710
Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology 701-710
Bharathiar University 711-720
Jadavpur University 721-730
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli 721-730
O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) 751-760
Lovely Professional University (LPU) 791-800
Savitribai Phule Pune University 791-800
SIMATS, Tamil Nadu 801-850
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar 851-900
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 851-900
University of Hyderabad 851-900
Amity University, Noida 901-950
University of Calcutta 901-950
University of Mumbai 901-950
UPES Dehradun 901-950
Banaras Hindu University 951-1000

India’s top institutions are IITs, and the highest-ranked universities remain overwhelmingly engineering and technology focused. This confirms that India’s global academic reputation continues to rest disproportionately on its strength in technical education, when world-class higher education systems are typically characterized by excellence across disciplines—humanities, social sciences, medicine, law, natural sciences and interdisciplinary research. This represents a contrast and an area to look at. India’s rankings performance suggests, it has yet to achieve comparable international stature across the broader university landscape.  even though country’s engineers, computer scientists and technology graduates remain among its strongest international ambassadors.

India’s demographic advantages and economic ambitions make the performance of its universities strategically important. The rankings indicate that India possesses considerable strengths—especially in technical education and graduate employability—but also reveal the distance that remains between India’s leading institutions and the world’s most established academic powerhouses.

The QS World University Rankings 2027, released by QS Quacquarelli Symonds on 18 June 2026, evaluated universities worldwide across a range of indicators including academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty-student ratio, citations per faculty, international faculty and students, employment outcomes, international research networks, and sustainability. Across countries, the reporting highlighted a common theme: universities are increasingly competing on research impact, employability, international partnerships, and global reputation, rather than simply teaching quality.

QS World University Rankings 2027 – Global Top 5

Global Rank University
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
2 (joint) Imperial College London
2 (joint) Stanford University
4 University of Oxford
5 Harvard University
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