Monday, 7 April 2014

Indian Institutes that makes it to Top 100 global universities rankings

Global universities have been ranked
repeatedly by various websites and education
magazines on the basis of their academic
curriculum; infrastructure and ability to churn
out scholars who has went to become big-wigs
in different profession.
However, no matter how much we tally the
university rankings, US varsities always tops
the chart leaving no much scope for India to
claim its merit as a education hot-spot. With
just four entries in the top 100 and one entry
in the top 25, Education Today introduces your
to four institutes who are the only institutes
that continue to excel in every list.
Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai
IIT Mumbai was the first IIT to be set up with
the assistance of foreign players such as
UNESCO and ascertains giving quality
education since it was established in 1958 .
Presently, IIT Mumbai has about 14 academic
departments that offer undergraduate and post
graduate degrees in engineering, science,
mathematics and technology. Apart from
rendering engineering education research in
varied areas of technology that are making
significant contributions to the nation it is an
acclaimed center for research in varied areas
of technology that are making significant
contributions to the nation. In the last five
decades, more than 39,000 students have
graduated from this prominent institute.
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
IIT Delhi, formerly known as College of
Engineering and Technology Delhi, like all other
Indian Institutes of Technology, conducts
various programs including bachelor's degree
in Technology, the Dual Degree Bachelor-cum-
Master of Technology program and an
Integrated Master of Technology Program. At
present, this center of excellence has about 13
departments with 11 multi-disciplinary centers
of research activity, and offers approximately
700 courses every semester, including post-
graduate and undergraduate programs.
The institute offers a PhD program for
research in basics sciences such as chemical
sciences , biological sciences, , physical
sciences as well as research facility in
interdisciplinary areas like nanoscience
biomedical sciences, nanotechnology and
bioengineering etc.
The institute conducts two semesters in a year,
however, there is an additional summer
semester also running a few courses. IIT Delhi
has 3 schools of excellence.
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
IIT Kanpur was established with an aim to
provide quality education, to bring in
technological innovation and support the
industrial growth of the country. Currently,
approximately 3,400 undergraduates and 2000
postgraduates are studying in this educational
institute.
IIT Kanpur is the first institute to offer
computer science education. IIT Kanpur offers
four-year B.Tech programs in Aerospace
Engineering, Biological Sciences and Bio-
engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil
Engineering, Computer Science and
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials
Science and Engineering and Mechanical
Engineering. The admission to these programs
is procured through Joint Entrance
Examination. institute also offers M.Tech. (2
years), M.B.A. (2 years) and M.Sc. (2 years)
degrees and PhD courses. Admissions to M.
Tech is made once a year through Graduate
Aptitude Test in Engineering.Admissions to M.
Des is made once a year through both
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering(GATE)
and Common Entrance Exam for Design(CEED).
The students of IIT Kanpur made a nano
remote sensing satellite called Jugnu, This small
satellite was given by president Pratibha Patil
to ISRO.
University of Delhi
University of Delhi, an institute that is
renowned for its high standards in research
and teaching in the country, is the least
ranked Indian institution in the list.
Delhi university has a rich academic tradition
and has made significant contributions to their
society.
The university now has 16 faculties managing
86 academic departments. It is currently
spread across 77 colleges and 5 other
renowned institutes spread across the city.

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