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QS rankings: Two IIT-Bombay courses slip out of top 100

IIT-B’s Material Science and Chemistry departments featured in the 50-100 band in 2020 but in 2021, they are in 100-150 band.

Published on: Mar 05, 2021 05:27 PM IST
By , Hindustan Times, Mumbai
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Two programmes at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, that were among the top 100 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject, have not made it to this year’s top 100.

Two departments of IIT Bombay dipped to the 100-150 band in 2021 from 50-100 band in 2020. HT PHOTO
Two departments of IIT Bombay dipped to the 100-150 band in 2021 from 50-100 band in 2020. HT PHOTO

Global ranking agency QS released the eleventh edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject in London on Wednesday. IIT-B’s Material Science and Chemistry departments featured in the 50-100 band in 2020 but in 2021 are in 100-150 band.

IIT-B director Subhasis Chaudhuri said, “Rankings cannot change drastically within a year. This (drop in ranking) is often due to the fragility of the system that does the ranking.”

There was no increase in the ranking for the Mineral and Mining engineering programme from last year’s 41. This was the highest rank received by any department or programme by an institute in India. Chaudhuri maintained that IIT-Bombay did not have a department dedicated to Mineral and mining engineering.

Jack Moran, QS spokesperson said, “The QS Intelligence Unit screen all universities to establish whether they have programs in a certain field, or in areas adjacent to that field. IIT Bombay was, therefore, screened by our team as having programs adjacent to this area. We engage with all ranked universities prior to launch to give them opportunities to express concerns or clarifications.”

 
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