Friday, Oct 10, 2008
Two IITs among top 200 universities
London: Two of the Indian Institutes of Technology have been
ranked among the top 200 universities of the world in a list
dominated by American educational institutions.
IIT Delhi and IIT Mumbai, which found a place among the elite
institutions, have been ranked 154 and 174 respectively by the
Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings.
America’s Harvard University tops the list followed by
Yale University, also from the U.S., while the Universities
of Cambridge and Oxford, U.K. were placed third and fourth respectively.
Over a third of the top 100 institutes are based in the U.S.,
even as nine Asian institutions have been included within the
top 50, including three based in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Seoul National
University are the two new entrants into the list this year.
China has as many as five universities in the top 200, with
Peking University placed at 50 and Tsinghua University at 56.
British universities have slipped down the world rankings, with
Cambridge and Oxford losing ground to Harvard and Yale, while
fewer British universities are in the top 200 list, than last
year.
Britain has 17 of its universities in the top 100, down from
19 last year, while it has a total of 29 universities in the
top 200, one less than last year. — PTI
Courtesy: The Hindu