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India Ranks 13th in QS World Future Skills Index 2027

India has secured the 13th position in the QS World Future Skills Index of 2027 and it highlights the country’s growing readiness for the artificial intelligence-driven future. The The latest report which was released by the global higher education analytics firm QS has recognizes the India as one of the strongest-performing lower-middle-income economies in preparing for the AI-led economic transformation.

What Is the QS World Future Skills Index 2027?

The QS World Future Skills Index is the global assessment which measures how prepared countries are to capitalize the opportunities that are created by the artificial intelligence, digital technologies and emerging industries.

The 2027 edition evaluated total 89 countries through a combination of the higher education data, labor market indicators, AI readiness metrics and economic transformation measures.

The index also aims to showcases whether nations can effectively develop, attract and deploy future-ready talent in an increasingly technology-driven global economy.

India’s Overall Performance

India has achieved the overall score of the 89.4 out of 100 and it placing it as 13th globally.

This report describes the India as possessing “exceptional system scale” and also identifies it as one of the countries best positioned to accelerate AI-led economic growth among developing economies.

The ranking reflects India’s strengths in the,

  • A large and growing digital workforce
  • Expanding technology ecosystem
  • Strong demographic advantage
  • Increasing adoption of the artificial intelligence
  • Growing innovation and startup culture

Understanding the Four Pillars of the Index

The QS World Future Skills Index is built around total four equally weighted indicators which assess the both talent supply and talent demand.

1. Skills Alignment

This measures how effectively educational institutions prepares the graduates with skills demanded by employers.

India ranked 18th globally in this category and indicates that labor market needs are evolving faster than educational institutions can adapt.

2. Academic Readiness

This indicator evaluates the strength and future orientation of the country’s higher education system.

India ranked 22nd in Academic Readiness and reflecting the both strengths in elite institutions and challenges across the broader education system.

3. Future of Work

This category measures the preparedness for AI, digital transformation and green economy transitions.

India has performed exceptionally well and ranks 5th in the world.

4. Economic Transformation

The Economic Transformation pillar also assesses how effectively economies can convert their skills into productivity, innovation, and growth.

India ranked 14th globally and it showed the strong economic potential for the leveraging technological advancements.

Why India Scored Highly on AI Readiness

One of the report’s most important findings is the India’s strong position in AI readiness.

Several factors contribute to this achievement such as,

  • Large Digital Talent Pool
  • Expanding Startup Ecosystem
  • Government Initiatives
  • Demographic Advantage
  • The Role of Higher Education

How India Compares Globally

The top three countries in the QS World Future Skills Index 2027 are the,

  1. United States
  2. Australia
  3. United Kingdom

With the 13th Place India is among the world’s stronger performers and ahead of the many emerging economies.

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