India delivers mixed performance in Asian varsity rankings

Press Trust of India  |  London 

India's universities delivered a mixed performance due to significant changes at individual institutions in the 2019 Asia Rankings released in on Thursday.

The number of entries was up from 42 last year, making the third most-represented nation after and

also emerged as the Asian for the first time this year, with its Tsinghua pushing the National of to second place.

India's performance is mixed, with significant rises and falls for individual institutions, notes the rankings analysis.

However, its flagship, the Indian Institute of Science, remains in 29th place, while the Indian Institute of Technology, joins the list at joint 50th," it said.

The analysis noted that also has more new entrants (five) among the top 20 newcomers in the table than any other country except (also five).

The other Indian universities making the cut to be counted within this year's elite 100 include and Roorkee at joint 54th, JSS Academy of and Research (62), (76), IIT Kanpur (82) and IIT Delhi (91).

The success story of the Asian rankings, now in their seventh year, was classed as China, having overtaken to top the charts and claiming 72 positions overall up from 63 last year.

of Science and Technology, and complete this year's top five behind and the in first and second place, respectively.

This year's table shows that the People's Republic of is far from the only Asian country to make real progress. Leading universities in and have made significant gains, many institutions in are soaring up the list and there are pockets of excellence in and Indonesia, Phil Baty, at Times Higher Education', said.

The 2019 ranking comprises 417 universities, expanded from 359 last year, covering 27 countries and regions.

Japan is the most-represented nation, with 103 institutions, and makes its debut in the top 40 with the rising eight places to joint 38.

The methodology covers a series of performance indicators, with scores attributed for teaching environment, citation impact and international outlook. The first 200 institutions are ranked, with the remaining entries listed in alphabetical order within bands.

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First Published: Thu, May 02 2019. 09:25 IST