Narendra Modi draws attention to education reforms while India’s QS World University rankings rise by 318%

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The past ten years have seen a focus on qualitative changes in the education sector by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration. His remarks follow the nation’s ranking in the QS World University Rankings, which showed the greatest increase in university representation among the G20 countries. Between the 2015 and 2025 editions of this ranking, India grew by 318 percent, from 11 universities to 46. In a social media post, the prime minister praised the institutions, instructors, and students for their diligence and hard work. In order to further advance research and innovation during his third term, the prime minister reaffirmed his pledge.