In the Times Higher Education Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026, K.R. Mangalam University secured the Overall Sustainability Impact Rating Band of 601–800 out of 1603 institutions worldwide, marking an important worldwide milestone.
The University’s path towards sustainability-led teaching, responsible institutional development, and a significant contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN has taken a significant turn with this acknowledgment.
In areas including renewable energy, water conservation, responsible consumption, health and wellness, climate action, and international partnerships, K.R. Mangalam University has also shown impressive performance across important Sustainable Development Goals, earning significant global ranking ranges.
Key Global Recognitions
- SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy – Ranked in the 201–300 global band
- SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation – Ranked in the 201–300 global band
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – Ranked in the 301–400 global band
- SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing – Ranked in the 301–400 global band
- SDG 13: Climate Action – Ranked in the 401–600 global band
- SDG 17: Partnership for the Goals – Ranked in the 601–800 global band
Speaking on the achievement, the university administration said that K.R. Mangalam University’s ongoing dedication to incorporating sustainability into teaching, research, campus procedures, institutional governance, and community involvement is reflected in this accolade.
The university has been making a concerted effort to foster a culture of social consciousness, sustainable resource usage, environmental responsibility, and teamwork. This international recognition supports KRMU’s goal of producing graduates who are not only professionally skilled but also socially and environmentally conscious.
The achievement is the result of the commitment of the entire KRMU community, which includes leadership, management, academic staff, students, researchers, administrative teams, and centers dedicated to sustainability that collaborate to increase institutional impact.