QS World University Rankings 2027 were released on 18 June 2026, covering more than 1,500 institutions across 106 higher education systems.
Top Global Placements
- MIT: Ranked No.1 for the 15th consecutive year with a perfect overall score of 100.
- Joint No.2: Imperial College London (UK) and Stanford University (USA).
- Oxford & Harvard: University of Oxford at No.4; Harvard University at No.5.
Coverage and Methodology
- Scope: 1,500+ institutions; 98 new entrants.
- Methodology: Unchanged from the prior year; last major revision in 2024 edition.
Regional and Country Movements
- China: Highest number of upward moves and 13 new entrants.
- East Asia & Middle East: Net gains in placements and new entries.
- Australia: Nine universities in the global top 100; six Group of Eight in the top 40.
- Singapore: NUS at No.10 (down two); NTU retained No.12.
- USA example: Penn State tied No.23 nationally and ranked No.92 globally (top ~6%).
India
- Count: 52 Indian institutions featured — best-ever tally for the country.
- Top Indian rank: IIT Delhi highest at No.118 globally.
IASPOINT Booster Facts
- Common QS indicators: Academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty/student ratio, citations per faculty, international faculty and student ratios.
- Use in prelims: Rankings inform questions on global higher education, internationalisation and comparative metrics.
