Vivekananda Global University grabs a spot in 681-700 band of QS Asia University Rankings 2025
Careers360 Connect | March 4, 2025 | 01:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
The recognition for the top QS Asia University Rankings 2025 has placed VGU among the continent’s growing institutions, portraying the university’s steady rise in the field of higher education, the university said.
NEW DELHI: The Vivekananda Global University (VGU) has secured a spot in the 681-700 band of the QS Asia University Rankings 2025. The achievement reflects the collective efforts of VGU’s faculty, researchers, and students in growing academic and institutional excellence, the university said in an official statement.
The recognition for the top QS Asia University Rankings 2025 has placed VGU among the continent’s growing institutions, portraying the university’s steady rise in the field of higher education, the VGU said.
“The university remains committed to further enhancing its curriculum, expanding research opportunities, and strengthening its global outreach. With a clear vision for the future, VGU continues to push the boundaries of education, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead in their respective fields,” it added.
Recently, the VGU also grabbed the 19th rank among the top 36 private universities in business education, listed by the Times B-school.
The VGU started in 2012 and since then, it has shown commitment on building a future-ready academic ecosystem, driven by innovation, interdisciplinary research, and global collaboration. The university is backed by the Bagaria Education Trust and it has gained reputation for its quality of education and student success rate.
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It has also bagged several other accreditations and recognitions including NAAC Grade A+ and ICAR for its academic excellence and impactful research. “The university’s inclusion in the QS Asia rankings further strengthens its standing as a prominent institution in India and beyond,” the university further said.
The university has a student body of more than 10,000 learners from across India and over 30 countries. “The university’s academic framework is designed to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications, ensuring students gain real-world exposure through research projects, industry partnerships, and hands-on training. VGU’s commitment to fostering global perspectives is evident in its collaborations with leading universities, research institutions, and corporate organizations worldwide,” the VGU also added.
The university has also partnered with several other institutions, industry associations, to boost students exchange programmes, joint research initiatives, and internships. It has prepared graduates to “navigate the evolving demands of the global workforce,” the university said.
The VGU is equipped with advanced laboratories, digital learning tools, and quintessential campus facilities. These technological advancements also boosts the overall learning experience and equips students with the skills required for success in an increasingly digitalised world.
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