New Delhi, June 19 -- India has made a significant leap in global education standards, with a record number of 54 Indian universities making it to the QS World University Rankings 2026, up from just 11 a decade ago. This achievement has placed India fourth globally--surpassing countries like Japan and Germany--in terms of the number of institutions featured.
Speaking with ANI, Himani Sood, Founder, NID Foundation and Pro Chancellor, Chandigarh University, lauded the government's sustained education reforms over the past decade.
Sood highlighted that Indian universities in QS world rankings rose from 11 to 54, with 8 new additions this year
She said, "Our honourable Prime Minister today congratulated the entire education sector, calling...
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