Amity Noida Tops QS Asia 2026 Outbound Exchange, Holds Convocation

Amity University Noida ranked first in Southern Asia for outbound exchange students in the QS World University Rankings: Asia 2026. The university also conducted its 21st Convocation from December 6 to 9 , conferring degrees upon over 28,000 students.

QS Asia 2026 Outbound Exchange Ranking

Amity University Noida secured the top position in Southern Asia in the QS World University Rankings: Asia 2026 for Outbound Exchange Students. This ranking reflects Amity’s support for large-scale student mobility and its integration of global learning into academic programs.

The QS outbound exchange metric evaluates how universities facilitate structured international exposure. This includes semester exchanges, short-duration study modules, research collaborations, and internships. Amity’s global infrastructure, multi-campus system, and institutional partnerships drive its performance in this category.

Students can complete academic credits through learning experiences in various international locations. These include London, Dubai, New York, Singapore, Amsterdam, Abu Dhabi, Mauritius, and Tashkent.

21st Amity University Convocation

Amity University Noida hosted its 21st Convocation from December 6 to 9 . The four-day event conferred undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees, PhD degrees, diplomas, medals, and certificates.

Over 28,000 students received qualifications across multiple disciplines. These fields included engineering, management, law, humanities, biosciences, health and allied sciences, journalism, agriculture, hospitality, and environmental sciences.

On the opening day, approximately 9,000 students received degrees and diplomas. Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal attended the session.

Honorary Doctorates and University Achievements

The university awarded honorary doctorates to Ashutosh Sharma, Lalit Verma, and Pia Singh. Awards presented during the convocation included the Shri Baljit Shastri Awards, Best All-Rounder trophies, corporate awards, and various medals.

Vice-Chancellor Balvinder Shukla presented institutional data highlighting the university’s research and innovation. This data includes:

Category Statistic
H-Index 184
Government-Funded Research Projects Over 500
Patents Filed 2,646
Technologies Transferred to Industry 35