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Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) enters global elite, ranked number 1 among private universities in Odisha

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) enters global elite, ranked number 1 among private universities in Odisha

Time of India3 days ago

MUMBAI: The QS World University Rankings 2026 have ushered in a moment of celebration for Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar, as it makes a powerful debut into the global stage.
KIIT has been ranked No.1 private university in Odisha, 9th among private universities in India, and 55th among South Asian universities in the QS Asia University Rankings—making it a standout debutant.
"Established in 1992, KIIT has witnessed a meteoric rise from a humble technical institute to a globally recognised university with more than 40,000 students across disciplines. Its presence in the global rankings reflects its years of sustained efforts in academic excellence, innovation, and internationalisation," said a statement.
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India's representation in the QS rankings has seen a significant boost in 2026, with 54 institutions included, placing the country fourth globally. Of these, eight—including KIIT—were new entrants. The criteria evaluated include academic and employer reputation, faculty-student ratio, research output, and global engagement.
KIIT's consistent presence in regional rankings such as QS Asia and THE Asia indicated its readiness for a broader spotlight.
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What differentiates KIIT is its future-ready approach. The university has heavily invested in modern infrastructure, cutting-edge research facilities, and interdisciplinary education. Its emphasis on entrepreneurship, sustainability, and societal impact resonates well with the current global education benchmarks.
"KIIT's recognition is not just a personal win for the institution but a moment of pride for Odisha.
Often absent from national conversations on academic leadership, the state now has a globally ranked university to its credit. The achievement is likely to encourage other institutions in the region to pursue similar goals of excellence," added the release.
With plans underway to scale research output, build global networks, and enhance scholarship opportunities for underprivileged students, KIIT's leadership is focused on long-term goals.
Aiding this mission is the university's vibrant campus culture, international student exchange programs, and faculty drawn from diverse global backgrounds.
This milestone sets a new benchmark in Indian private higher education. KIIT's global debut is a reminder that institutional excellence, when matched with purpose and investment, can transcend regional boundaries and earn global respect. The university's story reinforces the belief that quality education, driven by innovation and inclusivity, holds the key to India's academic future.
This recognition also enhances KIIT's role as a bridge between academia and industry. The university has actively fostered partnerships with international corporations, research institutions, and policy think tanks, bringing real-world relevance to its curriculum.
KIIT's emphasis on internships, skill-based learning, and career readiness ensures that its students are not only academically equipped but also industry-ready.
The institution's emphasis on social impact initiatives and community outreach further demonstrates its commitment to holistic education. As it continues to grow in global rankings, KIIT is determined to evolve into a truly world-class university that nurtures leadership, fosters innovation, and serves the needs of a changing world.
Beyond academics, KIIT's growing recognition also helps attract top-tier faculty, foster collaborative research, and stimulate regional economic development. The university has become a knowledge anchor, not just for Bhubaneswar or Odisha, but for eastern India as a whole.
Its success reinforces that global excellence is achievable through a combination of strategic planning, inclusive practices, and unwavering commitment to purpose.

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