Oct 28, 2022
By: Sourabh Jain
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The QS Sustainability Rankings measure an institution's ability to tackle the world’s greatest environmental, social, and governance challenges.
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IIT Bombay has an overall rank in the range of 281 to 300 and is the highest-ranked Indian university.
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IIT Delhi has emerged as the second Indian university on the list with an overall rank between 321 to 340.
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JNU has emerged as the third Indian university with an overall rank between 361 to 380.
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The University of Delhi has an overall rank between 381 to 400.
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IIT Kanpur, the third IIT on the list, has an overall rank between 451 to 500.
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IIT Roorkee, the fourth IIT on the list, has an overall rank between 451 to 500.
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Uttar Pradesh’s AMU has emerged as the seventh Indian university on the list and has an overall rank between 501 to 550.
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West Bengal’s Jadavpur University has an overall rank between 501 to 550.
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VIT has emerged as the ninth Indian university with an overall rank between 501 to 550.
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The Indian Institute of Science is the tenth Indian university on the list, with an overall rank between 551 to 600.
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Other Indian universities that have made it to the list are IIT Kharagpur, Banaras Hindu University, BITS Pilani, IIT Guwahati, and IIT Madras.
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