IISc Bangalore ranked world's top research institute - IIT ranking details here - IISc Bangalore is now in the same league as Princeton, Havard, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology all of whom have got the perfect score.
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has got a perfect score of 100 out of 100 for the citations per faculty (CPF) metric in the analysis by London-based Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).
For 10th consequent year, Massachusetts Institute of Technology is world No. 1; University of Oxford has risen to No. 2; Stanford and Cambridge share third spot
QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education analysts, have today released the eighteenth edition of the
QS World University Rankings. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) celebrates an unprecedented, unbroken decade as the world’s best university.
L. Rafael Reif, President of MIT, said: “We deeply appreciate the recognition of our institution and the faculty, staff, alumni, and students that make MIT what it is – and we also tremendously admire the achievements of academic institutions around the globe. The world benefits from a strong higher education network that delivers countless benefits for humanity, from fundamental discoveries to novel solutions to pressing challenges in climate and health, to the education of the next generation of talent. We are proud and grateful to belong to this great human community of scholars, researchers and educators, striving together to make a better world.”