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Over 100 Indian universities make it to QS sustainability rankings, top spot for IIT Delhi at 205

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Last updated: November 18, 2025 11:45 am
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Published: November 18, 2025
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London-based QS Quacquarelli Symonds on Tuesday released its QS World University Rankings for Sustainability 2026, showing that India, with 103 universities, had the fourth-highest number of institutions in the list, behind the United States, China, and the United Kingdom.

The QS sustainability rankings, established in 2023, assess institutions across environmental and social sustainability categories such as environmental impact, social impact, and governance. These include indicators covering environmental research, sustainability, and education, along with equality, employability, knowledge exchange, and health and wellbeing.

The rankings released on Tuesday showed institutions from the U.K., Canada, Sweden, and the U.S. dominating the top 15, with Lund University in Sweden taking the top position. This year’s edition features close to 2,000 institutions from over 100 locations worldwide.

Of the 103 Indian universities featured, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi was the best performing, placed at 205. Overall, QS noted that India had 12 universities in the top 500, matching the number for countries such as China and the Netherlands. QS also said that this year’s rankings recorded the highest number of debut entries from China (46), followed by India (26), France (19), and Turkey (18).

While this is IIT Delhi’s highest position in the sustainability rankings since their inception, it is lower in relative terms compared to its performance last year, when around 1,700 institutions were ranked. Among the top 15 Indian universities in this year’s sustainability rankings, nine saw their positions drop compared to the previous year. These included Jadavpur University, IIT Kanpur, IIT Madras, the Indian Institute of Science, and others.

Across the 103 Indian institutions ranked, 30 saw their positions decline, 32 improved, and 15 remained unchanged.

At the indicator level, IIT Delhi (93rd) and IIT Kharagpur (96th) made it to the top 100 globally for Employability and Outcomes. The University of Delhi entered the top 100 for Knowledge Exchange, at 94. IIT Bombay was ranked 100th under the Environmental Impact category.

QS said in a statement that environmental education was the indicator in which nearly half of India’s ranked universities showed improvement. Nine Indian institutions scored above 84 in this indicator, including IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Banaras Hindu University, and the Indian Institute of Science.

In comparison, Indian institutions scored relatively lower in the social impact indicators—equality and impact of education. For example, while IISc secured its highest score in Environmental Education (96), its equality score was around 51.6, and its impact of education score was 52.5. Similarly, among the 16 IITs that featured in the rankings, equality scores ranged from 21.5 (IIT Ropar) to 69.8 (IIT Kanpur).

In a statement, Jessica Turner, CEO of QS, said: “Overall, Indian universities excel in knowledge exchange and environmental sustainability. The higher education system also boasts some outstanding individual performances, especially among the IITs and institutions such as the University of Delhi.

“The role of higher education in the fight against climate change is highlighted in these rankings. India’s role in sustainable development can neither be understated. With its ambitious renewable energy goals and commitment to SDGs, particularly around development in the Global South, will require strong research capabilities and green skills. It is key that Indian universities continue to be supported to provide both the talent and the innovation required for a sustainable future,” she said.

Published – November 18, 2025 05:15 pm IST



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