Setting up a campus in India: The ten-point plan 

Dr Ashwin Fernandes with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

An ever-present conversation topic at QS India Summit 2024 was the Indian government indicating they’re more open to international universities operating in India. Dr Ashwin Fernandes, QS Executive Director for Africa, Middle East & South Asia, explores what Indian universities can do to set themselves apart from international universities, what the new regulations are, and

Excellence in online MBA Education: An interview with Imperial College Business School 

Leila Guerra

Online study continues to be important in a post-COVID world. While global higher education looks towards a more hybrid future – with many universities offering in-person and virtual learning opportunities, regardless of programme – fully remote courses still hold value for many, for various reasons.  When asking students from the UK to think about their

Encouraging trend for Indian universities in new QS rankings

Dr Ashwin Fernandes speaking on stage at a QS event

With the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 now live, Dr Ashwin Fernandes, QS Executive Director for Africa, Middle East & South Asia, takes a look at the newly collated data, and reflects on what this means for India’s future as a higher education destination. India’s universities are on the rise.  In the recently

Rankings released! QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024

The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 are now live!  This year, over 16,300 academic programmes were ranked across various subjects, marking an increase of over 600 from last year. 1,559 institutions were ranked, including 64 newcomers.  In the 14th edition of the rankings, five broad faculty areas have been featured: Arts and Humanities,

Higher education trends in India

Dr Ashwin Fernandes

Indian students continue to pursue higher education abroad, in spite of a rich and diverse academic sector in India. In fact, India overtook China as the top source for international students in the US and the UK in 2023. But for the students that stay, and the Indian government, what is the higher education landscape

QS Stars explained

Students working in a library

When the QS World University Rankings first emerged in 2004, they responded to an urgent need. There was a rapidly growing contingent of internationally mobile students who needed a way to form concrete comparisons of university standards across borders. Yet rankings have their limitations. Our rankings provide a powerful snapshot of an institution’s academic prowess

Through the looking glass: exploring student perspectives on student recruitment events 

Choosing the right university involves a myriad of decisions – each playing a crucial role in shaping students’ academic and personal journeys.   Yet, amidst uncertainty, student fairs serve as invaluable resources – offering unique opportunities for students to explore lots of universities in one day, engage directly with representatives, gather firsthand information on programmes

How can partnerships help to close skill gaps?

Experts at the QS India Summit 2024 convened to explore the power of partnerships in Indian higher education. One of the panel discussions held at the event, ‘Bridging the Gap: Nurturing Industry-Academia Partnerships‘, explored how education can collaborate with industry for regional economic growth and student development.  In the QS Global Employer Survey 2023, Indian