Has IIT Madras Entered the Global Top 200 in QS World Rankings 2026?

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Key Takeaways
- IIT Madras ranks 180th in QS World Rankings 2026.
- Improved by 47 places from 2025.
- It’s the 3rd highest ranked institution in India.
- 54 Indian universities are included in the rankings.
- MIT retains the top spot globally for 13 years.
Chennai, June 19 (NationPress) In a remarkable achievement for Indian higher education, the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) has officially entered the top 200 of the QS World University Rankings 2026, attaining the 180th position worldwide. This is a substantial leap of 47 places from last year’s 227th rank, making it the third-highest ranked Indian institution in this year's global list.
“We are excited to share that IIT Madras has successfully secured a spot among the top 200 universities globally -- ranked 180th worldwide and 3rd in India. This is a proud moment for our community of students, faculty, alumni, and collaborators,” the institute stated in a press release on Thursday.
The institution credits this success to its impressive performance across critical metrics such as academic reputation, employer perception, faculty-student ratio, international collaborations, and sustainability initiatives.
“From classrooms to laboratories, innovation hubs to global partnerships - this recognition underscores our unwavering commitment to academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and social impact,” the statement continued.
IIT Madras now joins two other Indian institutions within the global top 200. The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) leads the Indian representation, ranked 123rd globally, followed closely by IIT Bombay at 129th. Other notable mentions outside the top 200 include IIT Kharagpur at 215, IISc Bangalore at 219, and IIT Kanpur at 222.
India's representation in the QS rankings is on the rise, with 54 Indian universities featured in the 2026 edition, an increase from 46 in 2025. This positions India as the fastest-growing G20 nation in terms of representation and the fourth most represented country overall, following the US, UK, and China. Other noteworthy institutions include the University of Delhi at 328th, IIT Guwahati at 334th, and IIT Roorkee at 339th.
Tamil Nadu’s Anna University has been ranked 465th, while Mumbai University achieved a significant rise to the 664th position, attributed to enhanced performance in research citations and employment outcomes.
The QS World University Rankings 2026, conducted by global higher education analytics firm QS Quacquarelli Symonds, assessed over 1,500 institutions worldwide.
Rankings were determined based on various indicators including academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty-student ratio, international faculty and student ratios, research citations per faculty, and sustainability. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) maintained its lead as the top global university for the 13th consecutive year, followed by Imperial College London, Stanford University, University of Oxford, and Harvard University.
For the first time, QS introduced a new metric called “International Student Diversity” to promote equitable global mobility in higher education. While it doesn't impact this year's overall rankings, the metric aims to foster inclusivity and improve student representation across borders.
With this latest accomplishment, IIT Madras not only fortifies its global reputation but also highlights India's growing prominence in international academia.