VIT Vellore among top 12 engineering and technology institutes in India: QS Ranking
As per the QS world subject rankings 2021, VIT, Vellore has been ranked one among the top 12 engineering institutions of India and also in the top 450 universities in the world.
Team Careers360 | March 6, 2021 | 12:07 PM IST
New Delhi: Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore is ranked one among the top 12 institutions of India in Engineering and Technology, and within the top 450 universities in the world as per QS subject ranking 2021.
As per the press release, seven courses of VIT are on the list published by QS this year. Four courses namely Computer Science & Information Systems, Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE), Mechanical Engineering and Chemistry have moved up 50 positions as compared to last year. Computer Science & Information Systems and Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) are ranked within the top 10 in India.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE), is ranked within the top 300, both Computer Science & Information Systems and Mechanical Engineering are ranked in the top 400 in the world. VIT's mathematics and biological sciences have entered in QS Subject ranking for the first time and are ranked within the top 500 and 600 in the world respectively, the press release added.
The QS World University rankings by Subject 2021 cover a total of 51 disciplines, grouped into five broad subject areas. The QS World University rankings by subject are compiled every year to help prospective students to identify the leading universities in a particular subject.
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