IIT-Bombay ranks 30th in World for Civil Engineering Course
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT-B)
has secured the 30th in the world for its civil engineering course. The announcement was made
on Tuesday i.e. on April 5, 2011, on the basis survey conducted by the
QS World University Rankings for technical subjects. In addition, all
the IITs and the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore have made it to the list.
Delhi University and Mumbai University have been ranked between 150 and 200 for
mechanical engineering.
The survey was conducted at the top 200 universities in the world for five primary
technical subjects such as computer sciences, chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical
engineering. As per sources, the QS World University Rankings is a survey of the
world’s top 500 universities by Quacquarelli Symonds using a methodology that has
been published annually since 2004.
The rankings are based on four key areas – research, teaching, employability and
internationalisation. More than 50 million people have viewed QS World University
Rankings in the past 12 months and there has been overwhelming demand for more detailed
subject rankings. In addition, the survey has released that the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US has
topped in all subject categories, while nine Indian universities
have made to the list of which IIT-B is ranked the highest at 30.
Ben Sowter, head of QS Intelligence Unit, which produces the rankings, said that
the new QS World University Rankings by Subject respond to a need for comparative
data at a more granular level. He said that in many countries, students are being
charged more than ever before for their degrees. So assessing the potential career
outcomes of one’s study choice is becoming increasingly important. He also added
that the QS rankings are unique in taking on board the views of global employers.
Courtesy: engineerinme.co.in