Shoolini Univ emerges among top 200 in prestigious Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
Shoolini Univ emerges among top 200 in prestigious Times Higher Education Impact Rankings

Shoolini Univ emerges among top 200 global universities in prestigious Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
Ranked second in the world for affordable and clean energy and sixth in the world for water usage and care category.
Chandigarh, April 28: In a path-breaking achievement, Shoolini University has emerged among the top 200 global universities in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2022.
The prestigious rankings, were announced by Times Higher Education, considered the gold standard
for international rankings of institutions of higher learning, on Wednesday night.
It has also been ranked at number two in the world in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for
affordable and clean energy from among 705 institutions and sixth among 674 institutions which
competed in water usage and care category.
This achievement of the 13-year-old university, which is founded by top academicians and
professionals, is the culmination of its mission to be a Top 200 global University by 2022.
“Ten years ago, it seemed to be an impossible task when we took on the goal of being a Top 200
University in the world,” said Prof. P.K. Khosla, founder and Chancellor of the university.
“While initially there were many sceptics, none other than India’s former President Dr Abdul J
Kalam encouraged us to strive towards this goal. Importantly we have persevered and our continued
emphasis on research, quality of education and making an impact on society has enabled us to
emerge as a distinctive Institution of Higher learning. Incidentally we are also ranked number one in
the country in citation impact per paper and sixth in the QS Asia 2022 rankings and 89th by the
National Institutional Rankings Framework (NIRF) of the union education ministry. Our researchers
have filed a record 1025 patents which is among the highest in the country.”
Complimenting the teachers and researchers at the University, Pro-Chancellor Vishal Anand said - the rankings were a landmark achievement for the 13-year-old university. These latest rankings have
paved the way for the university attaining greater heights in the field of research and SDGs.
President, Innovation and Director of Yoganananda School of Artificial Intelligence, Mr Ashish
Khosla said that these rankings aim to identify and honour institutions striving for positive change
and acting as disruptive forces. They highlight the commitment and ability of Universities to
contribute towards tackling the biggest issues facing our world. Top world rankings in these elite
rankings are a matter of national pride.
Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla said that the rankings indicate the future orientation of Institutions
of Higher-education. The ranking is a reflection of Shoolini’s work in areas as diverse as Artificial
intelligence, Solar energy, Water conservation, innovative teaching including patents by students,
and building a energy positive campus with gender parity.
The SDGs were adopted by all 193 member states and are a culmination of decades of work on
pushing forward a global commitment to tackling the biggest issues facing our world. It was felt that
universities were uniquely placed to help in the implementation of the SDGs.