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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE TOPS INDIA RANKINGS

I IT-Madras ad judged best engineerin­g college; I I M-Ahmed a bad best management institute

- SAHIL MAKKAR

Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, was again ranked first in both overall and university categories.

The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) were adjudged the best among engineerin­g and management institutes for the third time in row on the National Institutio­nal Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2018, released by Union Minister of Human Resource Developmen­t Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday. While IIT-Madras was adjudged the best engineerin­g institute, IIM-Ahmedabad was adjudged the best management institute.

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences was adjudged the top medical college, a new category added this year. There were a total pf nine categories under which India’s higher education institutio­ns were judged on parameters such as teaching, learning & resources, research and profession­al practice, graduation outcomes, outreach and inclusivit­y, and perception.

The ranking of most colleges and universiti­es have, however, remained almost the same this year. Delhi University’s Miranda House came first among colleges for the second time, while St Stephens and Hindu, which didn’t participat­e in 2016 and 2017, were ranked second and fourth respective­ly this year. Presidency College, Kolkata was the biggest gainer at fifth position. It was at the 96th position last year.

“The government is planning to cut some sort of funding to colleges and universiti­es which don’t participat­e in the rankings,” R Subrahmany­am, secretary for higher education, said at the event. India has around 864 universiti­es, 40,026 colleges and 11,669 standalone institutio­ns offering higher education in the country. Of these universiti­es and colleges, around 4,500 institutes took part in the India Rankings 2018.

Surendra Prasad, former director, IIT-Delhi, and the man behind the rankings said there were some institutes, which could not be placed in any of the nine categories, have been placed in special category because of the quality of research work. They were National Dairy Research Institute in Karnal, Indian Agricultur­al Research Institute in New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in Bengaluru, and Tata Institute of Fundamenta­l Research in Mumbai.

Among the top management institutes, the older IIMs continued their dominance in the ranking. They were followed by IIT-Bombay, a surprise entry at fifth position, IIT-Kharagpur, IIT-Delhi and IIT-Roorkee. The new IIMs at Udaipur, Kashipur and Raipur were ranked 13, 20, and 21 respective­ly.

Javadekar used the platform to clarify that those central, state, deemed and private universiti­es, who were given graded autonomy recently, would continue to get government support and funding. The MHRD has recently announced autonomy to 60 institutes of higher education such as Jawaharlal Nehru University, Banaras Hindu University and Aligarh Muslim University, which have maintained a high standard of academic excellence. These don’t require prior permission of the University Grants Commission (UGC) to start a course, fix course fees, set up a new department or open offline campuses.

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