Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Not among country’s top 150 institutes

Savitribai Phule Pune University (18) was the only state institute to feature in the top 20

- HT Correspond­ent

University of Mumbai’s debut in the Centre’s overall ranking of universiti­es and management, pharmacy and technical institutes was not a flattering one. It was ranked between 151 and 200.

Union human resources developmen­t (HRD) minister Prakash Javadekar released the National Institutio­nal Ranking Framework (NIRF) — the second so far — on Monday.

The rankings were divided into six categories: colleges, universiti­es, pharmacy, engineerin­g, management and overall.

There were nine state institutes in the top 100 overall list and 10 state colleges made it to the top 100 colleges.

The NIRF has quite a few surprises for the city and the state. In the overall ranking category, Savitribai Phule Pune University clocked the 18th position (10th among universiti­es) and was the only state university to be featured in the top 20.

Indian Institute of Technology-bombay (IIT-B) poled third position in the overall listing, after Indian Institute of Science (Bangalore) and Indian Institute of Technology-madras.

“This is excellent news. It is

very encouragin­g and rewarding to the staff and students of the institute,” said Devang Khakkar, director of IIT-B. Top institutes will receive certificat­es form the President in Delhi next week.

In the list of top 50 colleges in the country, Pune’s Rajiv Gandhi

Institute of Informatio­n Technology and Biotechnol­ogy (30) was the highest ranked college in the state, followed by Pune’s Fergusson College (35), Amravati’s Degree College of Physical Education (36), Mumbai’s St. Xavier’s College (40).

The methodolog­y to evaluate and rank universiti­es and institutes included teaching and learning resources, research work, graduation outcome, outreach, inclusivit­y and perception. The first the NIRF ranking was released last April. The NIRF was launched in September 2015.

The Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, which had bagged the second position among universiti­es in 2016, was pushed to the 25th rank this time. Many institutes, including the Homi Bhabha National Institute, which went form 17th rank in 2016 to 21st rank in 2017, blamed it on the increase in the number of institutes participat­ing in the rankings. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) showed up on the 49th rank while Bharati Vidyapeeth University in Mumbai and Symbiosis Internatio­nal University from Pune were relegated to the 90th and the 97th in the overall chart.

Top Mumbai university officials were disappoint­ed with the results. While vice-chancellor Sanjay Deshmukh was unavailabl­e for comments, other officials were equally reluctant to give reasons for the dismal performanc­e. An MU spokespers­on said, “The Internal Quality Assurance Cell of the university is re-looking at the data submitted to the NIRF. We are sure of our performanc­e.”

A senior official told HT that the reason for the poor rank could be because they had not filed or published a single patent in 2016 and the number of research scholars had been declining in the past three years.

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