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IIT-Bombay in 3 Top Institutions of India

IIT-Bombay in 3 Top Institutions of India
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Mumbai: IIT-Bombay jump over one position to seek among the top three educational institutions in this country along with IIT Madras and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in the sixth edition of the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) released on Thursday.
Overall, most Mumbai institutions fell in rank, including tisit, Mumbai University and NMIMs.
The Chemical Institute of Technology rose seven places to 27th place.
St Xavier was not looking at the top 100 universities for the first time – ranked down from 90 at 920 to the band 101-150.
The College of Social College is the only college Mumbai to make it top 100, but the ranking falls with nine places.
MU falls by 6 places, 12 state institutions at the Top 100Several Delhi University are in the top 100 countries.
A senior academic said the undergrad program offered by Delhi University was far better than offered by other universities, but this ranking could not be the only criteria for assessing quality.
In the overall category, 12 Institutes / Universities from Maharashtra are in the top 100.
IIT-Bombay is a leader followed by Savitribai Phule Pune University with rank 20.
The four universities have reached 100 large.
Mumbai University fell from 95 to 96 and a tisite from 57 to 70.
MU pocketed the rank of A ++ Naac last week, but as a university, the ranking was down six places.
Your score is influenced by perception parameters.
NIRF was introduced to create a national framework for the ranking of higher education institutions.
Although future ranking systems can be attributed to government grants, currently it is voluntary and not all institutes participate in the process.
NIRF assesses universities based on teaching, learning and resources, research and professional practices, graduation results, outreach and inclusiveness and perception.
Iit-Bombay also secured third place in the technical category and B-School on campus pocketed 10th ranked under the management category.
Director of the Institute, Chaudhuri Subhasi, said, “Iit-Bombay always strives to provide the best all-round career training for our students and to focus on research and entrepreneurial activities that have a greater impact on the community.
Our efforts will continue and recognition like this by NIRF will The more consolidating our determination to work harder on these aspects.
“In the category of new research, IitBebay, TIFR, ICT and Homi Bhabha National Institute managed to reach 25 major.
ICT increases the score in teaching, learning and resources (TLR).
Representative of Chancellor Aniruddha Pandit said ICT had performed well even though it was funded.
“Apart from the pandemic, our research activities continue without interruption.
The most, our laboratories are closed for only 3-4 months.
And later, we have a minimum of 200 research students working in the lab very carefully.
This is reflected in Our overall performance is in NIRF, “he said.
Prohibuting Universities from Social Work in 71st and St Xavier positions, no Mumbai College achieved 200.
The Principal of Rajendra Shinde from St Xavier’s said because the college score below the 100th place was not displayed on the portal, it was not possible where they perform poorly.
“Maybe the pandemic has an impact on our results, but we need to improve and work in a meaningful way,” he said.
With many retired senior teachers, the average faculty experience has dropped dramatically, he added.
College scores have increased over the last few editions of NIRF.
Only 3-4 colleges from countries usually make it top 100 every year.
This year, even Fergusson Pune College dropped from 42 to 96.

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