Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

PEC MOVES 10 UP, NEED TO DO MORE, SAYS DIRECTOR

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CHANDIGARH: It’s good news for Punjab Engineerin­g College, a deemed to be university, which has gone up 10 notches in The National Institutio­nal Ranking Framework (NIRF) list for 2020 released by the human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry on Thursday. The institute’s director, Dheeraj Sanghi, however, said, “Internally we believe that we are imparting better education than this ranking indicates.”

PEC, ranked 68 this year, was slotted 78 among Indian engineerin­g institutes in 2019 and 73 in 2018.

Showing all-round improvemen­t, PEC’s score this time was 41.43 as compared to 38.42 in 2019. In teaching, learning and resources, PEC has scored 55.66 this year as compared to 49.83 in 2019. From 12.62 in 2019, PEC’s score in research and profession­al practice has increased to 14.20 this year.

The institute has also managed to improve its graduate outcomes from 61.98 last year to 64.10 this year and its perception score to 19.90 from 16.27 in 2019. Sanghi also said a lot more had to be done to improve the institute’s performanc­e.

“Although we are happy, this is not a huge jump for us. We have improved over last year but climbing up in the rankings will be more difficult for us, for which we have to work,” he said.

Home Science College among top 100

In a surprise showing, the Government Home Science College, Sector 10, at the 86th spot, was the only Chandigarh based college that made it to the top 100 colleges of the country. Last year two institutes made it to the top 100.

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