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A world ranking of universities that makes sense to me; Indian institutions in that ranking

The ranking is done by an Australian group based on a measure they call RPI (Research Performance Index). The ranking is at http://www.highimpactuniversities.com/rpi.html.

The ranking uses:

  • Publications policy:
    • periods are between 2000 to 2009 inclusive
    • types are restricted to journal and conference articles, and authored and edited books 
    • citations can be from any source
  • Credit policy:
    • credit is given to the institution where the work was performed (not the current affiliation of the authors)
    • credit is given to all institutions involved
    • credit is given to one or more faculties wherever appropriate

The methodology of the ranking is that they divide the university faculty to five groups:

  • MDPHS= Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacology, and Health Sciences
  • PNMS= Pure, Natural, and Mathematical Sciences 
  • ECT= Engineering, Computing, and Technology 
  • LBAS= Life, Biological and Agricultural Sciences
  • AHBSS= Arts, Humanities, Business, and Social Sciences

1. For each group the g-index of the publications are determined using the SCOPUS database. The The g-index is defined as the highest count g of publications, such that taken together, have an average of at least g citations per publication. (L. Egghe, “Theory and Practise of the g-index,” Scientometrics, Vol. 69, No. 1, pp. 131-152, Jan. 2006.)

2. Then they divide or normalize the g-index for each faculty by that of the highest globally performing faculty 

3. Then they average or sum the normalized faculty indices to arrive at a final RPI value for a particular university

Based on this only two Indian Institutions appear in the top 500.

  • IIT Kanpur at 444
  • IISc Bangalore at 468 

They also give the ranking for each of the five groups. Following are Indian institutions in those rankings. 


To me this ranking makes the most sense of any ranking I have seen as it is based on data, and it basically looks at the quality of faculty in terms of the impact of their publications.

September 30th, 2010


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