The QS World University Ranking 2025, released on Wednesday by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), has revealed that the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) Bombay and Delhi have secured positions among the
The QS World University Ranking 2025, released on Wednesday by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), has revealed that the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) Bombay and Delhi have secured positions among the top 150 universities globally. IIT Bombay has notably improved its rank from 149 to 118, a climb of 31 ranks, while IIT Delhi has moved up by 47 points to attain the 150th position globally. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) continues to hold the top spot globally in the QS rankings, marking its 13th consecutive year at the pinnacle.
Australia, recognized for its varied terrains and distinct wildlife, never fails to enchant the globe with its bounty of nature. From the famous Great Barrier Reef to the expansive wilderness of the Outback, Australia unfurls a rich multitude of experiences for adventurers and nature lovers. Australia, with its top-tier education system and vibrant multicultural ambience, attracts numerous international students. Apart from academic superiority, studying in Australia promotes cultural interactions and self-development.
Australia has become a popular destination for international students seeking quality education in a diverse and welcoming environment. With a plethora of top colleges and universities to choose from, students have a wide array of options to pursue their academic goals. Check Top Colleges and Universities in Australia as per QS World University Ranking 2025.
- Rank 13: The University of Melbourne(Overall Score: 88.9)
- Rank 18: The University of Sydney Sydney, Australia(Overall Score: 87.3)
- Rank 19: The University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)(Overall Score: 87.1)
- Rank 30: Australian National University (ANU)(Overall Score: 82.4)
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