QS Rankings 2026: IITs Lead India’s Big Surge in Global University Rankings

Published : Mar 29, 2026, 09:34 AM IST

India shines in QS Rankings 2026 with 99 institutes listed and strong gains in STEM and management. IITs lead the surge, with top global rankings, signalling rapid growth in higher education.

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QS Subject Rankings

The 'QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026' results are here, and Indian institutes have made a huge jump. We've seen a 44% improvement from last year, which is more than countries like the UK and Indonesia. 

India now stands fourth globally for new course entries, right behind the US, China, and the UK. A total of 99 Indian institutions made it to the list this year.

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IITs' Dominance

The IITs remain the backbone of India’s higher education system, with IIT Bombay topping the list by securing rankings across 30 subjects. Close behind are IIT Kharagpur, Delhi University, and IIT Madras. India has also seen a significant jump in Computer Science, with 6 institutes now in the global top 100, up from just 2 last year. Notably, IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi have both made it into the top 50.

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IIM Ahmedabad Creates New History!
It's not just engineering; India is also making its mark in business studies. For the first time ever, IIM Ahmedabad has bagged the 21st spot globally for its 'Marketing' course. What's more, 7 Indian institutes are now in the top 100 for management studies, proving our B-schools are world-class. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) also did great, securing the 26th global rank for Development Studies.
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Challenges and Opportunities: Arts and Humanities

While India is excelling in STEM and management, it still has room to improve in Arts and Humanities, where many institutes have seen a slight dip in rankings. That said, progress in Natural Sciences and Life Sciences remains steady. Leading institutions like AIIMS and IISc Bangalore continue to perform strongly on the global stage. Overall, the QS Rankings 2026 signal a promising new phase of growth for Indian higher education.

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