IIT Kharagpur moves up in QS World University Rankings 2023
Press Trust of India | June 11, 2022 | 08:08 AM IST | 1 min read
The QS World University Rankings 2023 features over 1,400 universities from around the world. Among them, are 41 Indian universities.
Kolkata: IIT-Kharagpur on Friday said it improved its ranking by 10 places to be at 270 in the QS World University Rankings 2023. The 'citations per faculty' score of IIT-Kharagpur also saw a rise, making it figure among the top 19 per cent in the QS World University Rankings.
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"Though I am not very happy with the present ranking of our institute, we are determined to realise our vision to be among the top 10 universities in the world," IIT-Kharagpur director VK Tewari said.
"We intend to implement a diverse academic structure following the mandate of a multi-modal curriculum as envisaged in NEP 2020. The institute will continue to facilitate multi-faceted transitions in academy-industry-policy acknowledging social responsibility and ensuring greater synergy," he added.
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The QS World University Rankings 2023 features over 1,400 universities from around the world. Among them, are 41 Indian universities.
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