QS Quacquarelli Symonds released its Sustainability Rankings 2026, with 103 Indian universities included.
India ranks fourth globally in the number of institutions featured, behind the U.S., China, and the U.K.
Lund University (Sweden) secured the top position in the rankings, which assess environmental and social sustainability.
IIT Delhi was the highest-ranked Indian institution, placed at 205 globally.
Detailed Insights:
The QS Sustainability Rankings, established in 2023, evaluate universities based on environmental impact, social impact, and governance.
Indicators include environmental research, sustainability education, equality, employability, knowledge exchange, and health and wellbeing.
While IIT Delhi's rank is its highest, its relative position declined compared to last year due to an increase in the number of ranked institutions.
Among the top 15 Indian universities, nine experienced a drop in their rankings from the previous year.
IIT Delhi and IIT Kharagpur were in the top 100 globally for Employability and Outcomes, while the University of Delhi was in the top 100 for Knowledge Exchange.
According to QS, Indian universities generally perform well in knowledge exchange and environmental sustainability.
Key Concepts Involved:
Sustainability: Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Environmental Impact: The effect of an organization's activities on the natural world, including air, water, land, and resources.
Social Impact: The effect of an organization's activities on society, including its employees, customers, and communities.
Governance: The systems and processes that ensure an organization operates ethically and effectively.