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India’s highest-ranked university is Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences for Dentistry (13th globally, up 5 places), the only one to achieve perfect score (100/100) in both Citations per Paper and H Index (a way of measuring both the productivity and impact of the published work of a scientist or scholar).
The next two highest-ranked universities in these tables are IIT Madras placing 21st in Petroleum Engineering (up 9 places) and the Indian School of Mines University, Dhanbad, placing 25th (up one place) in Engineering-Mineral & Mining.
The eleven declared Institutes of Eminence take 44% of the overall Indian entries (158). They account for 35 of the 49 top-100 Indian positions across the 54 academic disciplines and the five broad faculty areas featured in this edition. QS Research Director, Ben Sowter, said: “Globally, India produces the world’s fourth most research. However, at its current growth rate, India is poised to surpass the UK for productivity in the near future.
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