Hindustan Times (Delhi)

4,734 INSTITUTES TO COMPETE IN 2018

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The National Institutio­n Ranking Framework will be announced in April this year by the government

Apart from an overall list of top institutes, a separate list for colleges will be published too. The LSR College ranked sixth and St Stephen’s (pictured) did not participat­e in 2017 ranking After that ranking was released, St Stephen’s, Hindu College, Sri Venkateswa­ra College, the

“All entries are scrutinise­d and evaluated. We have not received data from these two and some other institutes which makes them ineligible for participat­ing in the ranking. We are still giving them a chance and if they do share the faculty related data we are willing to include them. But so far we haven’t got a positive response,” said a senior official from the human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry who asked not to be identified.

A total of 4,734 institutes are participat­ing in the exercise this year, 1,525 more than last year.

Rankings are given in eight categories: overall, engineerin­g, management, architectu­re, law, medical, pharmacy, and general colleges.

The principals of both St Stephen’s and the LSR College didn’t respond to calls and text messa- AIIMS and the NIFT decided they would apply for the 2018 ranking and filled applicatio­ns It now emerges that St Stephen’s and LSR College may not figure in the rankings — at least not until they share informatio­n on their faculty

Institutes are ranked under eight categories: overall, engineerin­g, management, architectu­re, law, medical, pharmacy, and general colleges.

Most of the (details) related to the faculty is...in public domain. Why should faculty be reluctant in sharing such details? DINESH SINGH, Delhi University’s former vice chancellor

ges seeking comment.

The ministry prepares the list based on a range of parameters such as teaching and learning resources, quality of research, and outcomes that judge the employabil­ity of graduates. The last date to register for the NIRF was October 6 last year.

Former Delhi University Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh said that most of the informatio­n related to the faculty is available in the public domain and can be accessed under the Right to Informatio­n Act. “Why should the faculty be reluctant in sharing such details?” asked Singh.

The ministry official said the ranking system is different from the National Assessment and Accreditat­ion Council’s (NAAC) exercise that assesses and accredits institutes of higher education. “We are giving a ranking to an institute. Also, this is done every year whereas accreditat­ion is done in five years,” he said.

Miranda House of New Delhi and Bengaluru’s Indian Institute of Science were India’s best college and university, respective­ly, in the 2017 rankings. Loyola College (Chennai) and Shri Ram College (New Delhi) were second and third on the ministry’s “general degree” colleges list.

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