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  • 6/19/2025
Delhi: Chandigarh University Pro-Chancellor Himani Sood on QS World University Rankings 2026 says, India now ranks as the fourth most represented nation globally, ahead of Japan and Germany. In his congratulatory note this morning, our Honorable Prime Minister highlighted that the past decade has been a remarkable journey of reform, innovation, and commitment to youth. Policies such as the National Education Policy and reduction in grant fees have significantly contributed to the rise in the number of ranked institutions.

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00:00HQS World Ranking announced and in the last 10 years the universities which have been ranked
00:06has risen from 11 to 54. There have been new eight entrants which have been added this year
00:12which is one of the largest. India is now fourth globally ranked nation in the world. We are ahead
00:20of Japan and Germany. In our congratulatory note in the morning today our Honourable Prime Minister
00:26mentioned that this one decade has been a remarkable journey of reform, innovation and
00:33commitment to youth. Policies like new education policy, reducing the grant fees have increased
00:39the number of entrants which have been added. In the last decade India has increased its
00:46representation in the ranking by 390 percent which is the highest amongst the G20 nations.
00:53IT Delhi is ranked at 123. The parameters in which India has excelled are employer reputation,
01:02citation per faculty and academic reputation. Our research outcome has also been excellent
01:09and all this has been possible because of the governance of our Honourable Prime Minister
01:15and its concentration on making Indian education system power excellent in the world.
01:21Jai Hind! There have been new eight entrants which have been added this year which is one of the largest.
01:28India is now fourth globally ranked nation in the world. We are ahead of Japan and Germany.
01:36In our congratulatory note in the morning today our Honourable Prime Minister mentioned that this one decade
01:42has been a remarkable journey of reform, innovation and commitment to youth. Policies like new education policy,
01:51reducing the grant fees have increased the number of entrants which have been added. In the last decade India has increased its representation in the ranking by 390 percent which is the highest amongst the G20 nations.
02:07IT Delhi is ranked at 123. The parameters in which India has excelled are employer reputation, citation per faculty and academic reputation.
02:20Our research outcome has also been excellent and all this has been possible because of the governance of our Honourable Prime Minister
02:29and its concentration on making Indian education system power excellent in the world.
02:35Jai Hind!

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