4 Indian Universities In The Elite 100 Club
BANGALORE: What has changed in the latest World University Rankings? Not much really. It is once again a list that was dominated by American varsities; while Harvard University and Stanford University took the top honors, just like the previous year. And India is poorly represented in the list with just four entries in the top hundred and one entry in the top 25.
Check out the Indian universities that made it to the list released by Youth Incorporated, in partnership with Education Times and Rediff.
#4. University of Delhi
Rank: 97
University of Delhi, an institute that is renowned for its high standards in research and teaching in the country, is the least ranked Indian institution in the list.
The varsity came into existence in 1922 and was initially established as a teaching and residential institute. Ever since its inception, a strong commitment to support and nurture proficient talent has been made by the University of Delhi, thereby, has emerged as a path-setter and role-model for other institutions in the country. Its rich academic tradition and promise has always lured the most proficient talent in the country and has encouraged them to make important contributions to their society.
The University of Delhi had a meek beginning. It began with just three colleges, two faculties, namely Arts and Science, and had around 750 students. But today, it has grown into a giant institute with 16 faculties managing 86 academic departments. It is currently spread across 77 colleges and 5 other renowned institutes spread across the city.
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