Indian universities move up in global ranking with 49 institutions

Press Trust of India  |  London 

has improved its showing in the prestigious university rankings of Times Higher Emerging Economies with 49 institutions making it to the list including 25 in the top 200.

Leading again is the (14th), followed by the (27th). However, both of them slipped back a place this year, largely due to increased competition.

The 2019 ranking comprises nearly 450 universities expanded from 378 last year from 43 countries, across four continents.

This year's table presents a mixed picture for India, with several new entrants and high risers, alongside several institutions that dropped back.

has increased its representation in Higher Education Emerging Economies University Rankings with 49 universities in the list as compared to 42 in 2018, the organisation said.

India has 25 universities in the top 200, a rise from 17 last year, it said.

The Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, however, scales 21 places - and into the top 40 - at 35th, thanks in particular to improvements in its (volume, income and reputation) and industry income (knowledge transfer).

The (61st) and the (joint 64th) are the highest new entrants for India this year.

climbs an impressive 87 positions to joint 93rd, alongside the National Autonomous University of Mexico, with a rise in its score, and a significant rise to its citations (research influence) score.

Meanwhile, and both scaled this year into the top 150, while the Education and Research, Pune and featured for the first time in this group.

Elsewhere, mainland remains the most represented nation in the annual listing, with 72 institutions in total.

The Communist giant claimed four of the table's top five positions. surpasses as this year's top institution overall, while rises three positions to 3rd, the and Technology of climbs one place to 4th, with Lomonosov completing 2019's top five.

Ellie Bothwell, for THE, said: "Indian institutions have immense potential for success not only on the emerging stage, but globally. But, while progress is clearly being made, other economies that previously lagged behind such as and are starting to advance at a much faster rate".

"In this year's table, India's institutions perform well in teaching. However they are significantly behind the global average in terms of international outlook.

"Strengthening this will further elevate the nation's global reputation for higher education, encourage important research collaborations and help attract international students," Bothwell added.

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First Published: Wed, January 16 2019. 10:25 IST