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IIT Madras is the best educational institute in India for the fourth consecutive time, according to the NIRF Ranking released by Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday. IISc Bangalore remains the second-best college, overall as well as sustained its rank as the best university in the country.
IIT Madras has not only sustained its overall position but has also been ranked as the best college in engineering as well as it has obtained a rank among the best management colleges as well as the best research institute. The IIT has proven its position as not just a tech college but as a multidisciplinary institute.
Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, said, “I dedicate this achievement to all the students, staff, and faculty of my Institute. Special thanks to all the frontline workers who kept the Institute ticking during the Covid times. Thanks to the Ministry of Education, Government of India for their continued support and encouragement. NIRF process gives detailed feedback regarding our strengths and weaknesses. While we will continue to leverage on our strengths we will address the weaknesses to march forward.”
The annual overall ranking list is prepared based on institutes’ performances in areas such as teaching, learning, resources, research, and professional practice, among others.
NIRF 2022: List Of Top Educational Institutions
Rank 1: IIT Madras
Rank 2: IISc Bangalore
Rank 3: IIT Bangalore
Rank 4: IIT Delhi
Rank 5: IIT Kanpur
Rank 6: IIT Kharagpur
Rank 7: IIT Roorkee
Rank 8: IIT Guwahati
Rank 9: AIIMS New Delhi
Rank 10: JNU
Rank 11: BHU
Rank 12: Jadavpur University
Rank 13: Jamia Mullia Islamia
Rank 14: IIT Hyderabad
Rank 15: Calcutta University
Rank 16: Amrita Viswa Vidyapeetham
Rank 17: Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal
Rank 18: Vellore Institute of Technology
Rank 19: Aligarh Muslim University
Rank 20: University of Hyderabad
Rank 21: NIT Tiruchirappalli
Rank 22: Anna University
Rank 23: University of Delhi
Rank 24: Bharathiar University
Rank 25: Savitribai Phule Pune University
While the top 8 ranks in overall rankings remain the same. JNU and BHU have slipped from their spots and AIIMS New Delhi has climbed up the latter to reach among the top 10 institutes. BHU on the other hand has been dropped from the top 10 ranks.
JNU and BHU have slipped from their spots and AIIMS New Delhi has climbed up the latter to reach among the top 10 institutes. BHU on the other hand has been dropped from top 10 ranks.
From next year on, NIRF and AIIRA (Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements) rankings will be merged. NIRF will add entrepreneurship and innovation to the sub-categories, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has said. Currently, NIRF has 11 sub-categories. It had started with four categories only in 2015.
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A look at past year’s rankings –
NIRF Ranking 2021: Overall Best Institutes
Rank 1: IIT Madras
Rank 2: IISc Bengaluru
Rank 3: IIT Bombay
Rank 4: IIT Delhi
Rank 5: IIT Kanpur
Rank 6: IIT Kharagpur
Rank 7: IIT Roorkee
Rank 8: IIT Guwahati
Rank 9: JNU
Rank 10: BHU
NIRF Ranking 2020: Overall Best Institutes
Rank 1: IIT Madras
Rank 2: IISc Bangalore
Rank 3: IIT Delhi
Rank 4: IIT Bombay
Rank 5: IIT Kharagpur
Rank 6: IIT Kanpur
Rank 7: IIT Guwahati
Rank 8: JNU
Rank 9: IIT Roorkee
The National Institutional Ranking Framework or NIRF was established in 2015, and the first set of rankings was released in 2016.
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