The latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings for 2024 have placed IIT Bombay in the global spotlight once again, securing the 45th position in Engineering and Technology.
IIT Bombay Ranks 45th in QS World University Rankings
IIT Bombay has once again secured a prominent position in the global academic landscape, as per the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject for 2024. The prestigious institution has been ranked 45th in Engineering and Technology, with an impressive overall score of 79.1 out of 100.
The rankings, released by the British company QS, cover five broad subject areas, including Engineering & Technology, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and Management, and Arts and Humanities. IIT Bombay has made notable strides in multiple disciplines, further solidifying its reputation for academic excellence.
In specific fields, the institution has secured noteworthy positions, such as 64th for Computer Science & Information Technology, 30th in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, and 42nd for Civil & Structural Engineering. Additionally, IIT Bombay has achieved commendable rankings in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing Engineering, and Minerals & Mining.
Parameter-wise analysis reveals IIT Bombay's exceptional performance across various metrics. The institution excels in Academic Reputation, particularly in Mathematics, where it scores an impressive 79.6. Furthermore, in terms of Employer Reputation, IIT Bombay shines in Engineering – Mineral & Mining, garnering a notable score of 96.2.
The QS World University Rankings by Subject serve as a benchmark for identifying the world's leading universities across 55 disciplines. As IIT Bombay continues to enhance its global standing, these rankings underscore its commitment to academic excellence and research innovation on the international stage.
NEET-UG 2025: SC declines to hear plea over alleged question errors
Man slapped during panic attack on IndiGo flight goes missing, family fears foul play
Global CEOs double down on India amid revival in demand
CBSE launches surprise inspections to curb dummy admissions
Coerced to name Yogi, RSS leaders: Key witness reveals ATS torture in Malegaon blast case
Man slapped during panic attack on IndiGo flight goes missing, family fears foul play
Global CEOs double down on India amid revival in demand
Engineers behind walls of wealth as Odisha vigilance busts crores in hidden assets
Militant killed in fierce Kulgam gunfight, second major clash in Kashmir in a week
Deported after Pahalgam attack, 63-year-old set to return to family in Jammu as Govt makes rare exception
NEET-UG 2025: SC declines to hear plea over alleged question errors
Man slapped during panic attack on IndiGo flight goes missing, family fears foul play
Global CEOs double down on India amid revival in demand
CBSE launches surprise inspections to curb dummy admissions
Coerced to name Yogi, RSS leaders: Key witness reveals ATS torture in Malegaon blast case
Man slapped during panic attack on IndiGo flight goes missing, family fears foul play
Global CEOs double down on India amid revival in demand
Engineers behind walls of wealth as Odisha vigilance busts crores in hidden assets
Militant killed in fierce Kulgam gunfight, second major clash in Kashmir in a week
Deported after Pahalgam attack, 63-year-old set to return to family in Jammu as Govt makes rare exception
Copyright© educationpost.in 2024 All Rights Reserved.
Designed and Developed by @Pyndertech