QS Graduate Employability Scale: IIT Bombay, Delhi, Madras & DU Rank in World’s Top 200

Jumping up by 30 points, IIT Bombay secured the highest ranking in the 2019 QS Graduate Employability Rankings. Except the IITB, IITD, IITM and IIT KGP, Delhi University, Mumbai University, and BITS Pilani Ranked high.

TheIndian Institute of Technology - IIT Bombayhas bagged the first spot this year among Indian Institutes by climbing up nearly by 30 points in London Based QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) world graduate employability rankings.

The IIT Bombay had a score of 141 to 150 last year which they improved by standing at 111-120 in 2019 rankings. The rankings in the sector of ‘Employability’ puts light on the success rate of students on how well they are placed after graduating from the institutes. With this, the IIT Bombay has ranked among the top 24% of the universities from around the world.

The institutes likeIIT Delhi,IIT Madras,University of Delhi (DU),IIT Kharagpur,Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), PilaniandUniversity of Mumbaifollowed the top-ranking institute IIT Bombay in the QS Graduate Employability Scale 2019.

Institute

QS Rank on Graduate Employability

The Indian Institute of Technology - IIT Bombay

141-150

The Indian Institute of Technology - IIT Delhi

151-160

The Indian Institute of Technology - IIT Madras

171-180

University of Delhi

191-200

The Indian Institute of Technology - IIT Kharagpur

201-250

Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani

251-300

University of Mumbai

251-300

The IIT Bombay director Prof Subhasis Chaudhuri rejoiced after the rankings came to public, He thanked all the students, faculty members for having faith in the institute. He informed that the facilities and ambience they provided have won the hearts of employers globally. He informed that the efforts of the institute will improve the rankings further as it already reflected in this year’s rankings.

Also Read:IITB Director Prof. Chaudhuri says that Rankings Do Not Matter for The Achievements of IITs

Mr Chaudhuri has requested the Industrialists and philanthropists to contribute to the growth of IIT Bombay further.

The pro-Vice-Chancellor of Mumbai University, Mr Ravindra Kulkarni also expressed his joy when he was contacted to know the reaction on the recent 2019 QS Graduate Employability Rankings. Mr Kulkarni dedicated this success to the Alumni of Mumbai University. He informed that not only in QS Rankings which interviews Mumbai University alumni worldwide before releasing the rankings but also the NIRF has ranked Mumbai University in a high position.

Also Read:Find out the QS 2019 Ranking for Indian Cities Most Suitable for Students

The Indian Universities’ mindsets of development received a hit after no Indian University was ranked in US Based Times’s top 300 University surveys. The 2019 QS Graduate Employability Rankings andQS Institutes Rankings 2019are expected to boost the determination of development among thetop Indian Universities and Institutes.

For more news on QS Rankings, Keep FollowingCollegeDekho.

Be the First to Know

Get Access to Latest Updates

Stay updated on important announcements on dates, events and notification

  • By proceeding ahead you expressly agree to the CollegeDekho terms of use and privacy policy
  • Why register with us?

    Stay up-to date with Exam Notification and NewsGet Exam Date AlertsGet free Sample Papers & Mock TestYou won’t get unwanted calls from third parties
Thank You! We shall keep you posted on the latest updates!
Error! Please Check Inputs

Do you have a question? Ask us.

  • Typical response between 24-48 hours

  • Get personalized response

  • Free of Cost

  • Access to community

Talk To Us

  • By proceeding ahead you expressly agree to the CollegeDekho terms of use and privacy policy
  • Why register with us?

    Stay up-to date with Exam Notification and NewsGet Exam Date AlertsGet free Sample Papers & Mock TestYou won’t get unwanted calls from third parties
We have received your details successfully
Error! Please Check Inputs