Manipal, 18 June 2014: Manipal University has moved 15 places up from its 100th position in the 2014 QS University Rankings for BRICS nations in the second edition of the rankings released on Wednesday. Last year, Manipal was the only private university in India to break into world rankings for the first time among 100 universities.
Reacting to the progress, Vice Chancellor, Dr K Ramnarayan said, ‘Manipal University’s quest to be counted among the best universities is mirrored in this QS ranking.’
QS University Rankings:
BRICS is a dedicated ranking of the top 200 universities in the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). The rankings are based on eight major performance indicators, which draw on two huge global surveys of academics and employers, combined with data on faculty and student ratio, research paper publications and citations, proportion of staff with a PhD, and percentages of international faculty and students.
Launched in 2013, the QS University Rankings:
BRICKS is designed to highlight the top universities in these five countries. The project, developed by QS in collaboration with Russian news agency Interfax, emerged from a desire to better highlight and track progress made by each of the five BRICS countries in the higher education field, and to facilitate comparison of universities in nations that share certain key socio-economic dynamics.
The eight indicators used to create the BRICS ranking are: Academic reputation (30 percent), Employer reputation (20 percent), Faculty /student ratio (20 percent), Staff with a PhD (10 percent), Papers per faculty (10 percent), and Citations per paper (5 percent), International faculty (2.5 percent) and International students (2.5 percent).