QS Asia Rankings 2026: Chandigarh University secures 1st position among India’s private universities
Careers360 Connect | November 4, 2025 | 06:45 PM IST | 1 min read
Chandigarh University ranks at the 109th position in the overall QS Asia University Rankings 2026, which was at 120 in last year’s ranking.
For the third consecutive year, Chandigarh University (CU) has retained the first position among India’s private universities in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026. The university also improved its overall position in Asia, securing 109 rank, up from 120 in 2025.
This consistent climb in the QS Asia University Ranking shows the commitment of Chandigarh University toward academic excellence, innovation, and global competitiveness.
Also read QS Asia University Rankings 2026: IIT Delhi remains best in India; 7 in top 100, 137 new entrants
Chandigarh University: Consistent growth in QS Asia Rankings
Since 2022, Chandigarh University has shown an extraordinary rise of over 160 positions in just four years. The ranking ranged from 271–280 in 2022, 185 in 2023, 149 in 2024, 120 in 2025, and now stands at 109 in 2026. Over the years, the university has retained its position as India’s top private university, underlining its growing prominence within the Asian education landscape.
Chandigarh University has secured first position across key performance indicators, including academic reputation, employer perception, faculty-student ratio, and research output. As per the institute, the rapid growth of the university underlines its strong focus on collaboration at a global level, innovative teaching methodologies, and research-driven learning.
As Indian institutions continue to invest in research and academic excellence, Chandigarh University’s consistent top ranking represents the growing role of private universities in shaping the educational progress of the country. The achievement by CU strengthens not only India's presence in global academia but also positions the institution as a model of sustainable growth and innovation.
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