By Vivek Dubey
CNBC-TV18.com
Published June 06, 2024
For the 13th year, MIT secures the top spot in the QS World University Rankings.
UK’s Imperial College London jumps from sixth to second place.
Harvard University rises to a joint third position with the University of Oxford.
The University of Cambridge falls from second to fifth place.
Stanford University drops from fifth to sixth in the 2025 rankings.
In India, IIT Bombay emerges as the top-ranked institution, climbing to 118th globally.
IIT Delhi moves up from 197th to 150th, ranking second in India.
IISc, Bengaluru improves from 225th to 211th globally, ranking third in India.
The University of Delhi leaps from 407th to 328th globally, moving to seventh in India.
IIT Indore records a decline from 454th to 477th globally.
Symbiosis International enters the top 20, ranking 16th globally within the 641-650 bracket.