QS Sustainability Rankings 2026 feature 103 Indian universities, placing India fourth globally in representation. IIT Delhi leads the country at rank 205, followed by IIT Bombay (235) and IIT Kharagpur (236). While no Indian institution entered the global top 200, the rankings highlight India’s growing focus on sustainable education.
India’s performance in QS Sustainability Rankings 2026
India’s presence in the QS Sustainability Rankings has expanded significantly, with 103 institutions listed this year, including 26 new entrants. IIT Delhi emerged as the highest-ranked Indian university at 205, reaffirming its leadership in sustainability-linked education and research. IIT Bombay and IIT Kharagpur followed closely, securing ranks 235 and 236.
Globally, Lund University in Sweden claimed the top spot, while institutions from the U.K., Canada, Australia, and the U.S. dominated the top 15. QS noted that Indian universities performed strongly in environmental education and employability indicators but lagged in equality and education impact metrics.
Major takeaways
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India features 103 universities, fourth-highest globally
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IIT Delhi ranked 205, IIT Bombay 235, IIT Kharagpur 236
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26 new Indian institutions entered the rankings
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Global leader Lund University, Sweden, ranked No. 1
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Indian strengths in environmental education, gaps in equality indicators
Sources: The Hindu, Hindustan Times, Free Press Journal, The Tribune, India TV News