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National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2020 Category-specific analysis

ranking analysis

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Guidance note for readers

The report contains KPMG in India’s analysis of secondary sources of published information. While

information obtained from the public domain has not been verified for authenticity, we have

obtained information, as far as possible, from sources generally considered to be reliable.

Our analysis is based on the prevailing market conditions and regulatory environment and any

change may impact the outcome of our review. Findings presented in the report are KPMG in

India’s analysis of the NIRF rankings and other publicly available data; this indicates only that we

have (where specified) undertaken certain analytical activities on the underlying data to arrive at

the information presented; we do not accept responsibility for the underlying data.

In preparing this report, KPMG in India:

• Has only tried to source, investigate and verify the information, on a best-effort basis, within

the limitations of time, veracity of primary sources and to the extent possible

• Assumes no responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the Information and will not

be held liable for it under any circumstances

• Has neither conducted an audit, due diligence, nor validated the reports released as part of

National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF)

• Wherever information was not available in the public domain, suitable assumptions were

made to extrapolate values for the same

• This is a preliminary report based on NIRF Ranking 2020 released by Ministry of Human

Resource Development (MHRD) on 11th June 2020. Information pertaining to sub parameters is

yet to be released and this report is prepared only on the basis of available data.

• The report is based on publicly available resources from National Institutional Ranking

Framework (NIRF), data submitted by institutions to NIRF, Ministry of Human Resource

Development (MHRD), All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) and University Grants

Commission (UGC) websites

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Table of contents

Key highlights of NIRF 2020 .................................................................................................... 5

NIRF 2020 - Category specific ranking analysis ................................................................... 11

Overview of NIRF - 2020 rankings........................................................................................................ 12

Highlights of NIRF 2020 – University category ................................................................................... 13

Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Engineering category ................................................................................ 18

Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Management category .............................................................................. 22

Highlights of NIRF 2020 - College category ........................................................................................ 27

Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Medical category ....................................................................................... 31

Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Dental category ......................................................................................... 35

Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Pharmacy category ................................................................................... 37

Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Law category ............................................................................................. 41

Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Architecture category ................................................................................ 44

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List of abbreviations used

AICTE All India Council for Technical Education

AY Academic Year

CAGR Compound Annual Growth Rate

Capex Capital Expenditure

FQE Faculty Qualification and Experience

FSR Faculty Student Ratio

GO Graduation Outcomes

HEI Higher Education Institutes

INI Institute of National Importance

INR Indian National Rupee

IOE Institute of Eminence

OI Outreach and Inclusivity

Opex Operating Expenditure

PG Postgraduate

RPC Research and Professional Practice

TLR Teaching and Learning Resources

UG Undergraduate

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Key highlights of NIRF 2020

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NIRF 2020 - Category specific ranking analysis

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Overview of NIRF - 2020 rankings

The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) is an initiative of the Ministry of Human

Resource Development (MHRD) to rank higher education institutions across India. In addition to

other quality assessment efforts by the Government of India, such as National Assessment and

Accreditation Council (NAAC – for colleges and universities) and the National Board of

Accreditation (NBA) for technical and professional institutions, the NIRF is a framework, introduced

in 2016, to objectively compare institutions on parameters such as teaching performance, research

output, diversity, and reputation. The fifth edition of the NIRF rankings was released on 11 June

2020 with National Board of Accreditation (NBA) as its ranking agency.

The NIRF aims to identify and recognize top performing institutions, promote competitiveness

among institutions and assist prospective students in their decision-making process when

selecting institutions.

Categories of rankings:

NIRF releases overall rankings for universities and colleges as well as domain-specific rankings in

different disciplines to provide a common view of comparable institutions. There are total 10

categories of rankings under NIRF. They are colleges, engineering, management, pharmacy,

medical, architecture, law, dental, universities, and overall. NIRF has introduced dental as one of

its categories starting from this year. The ranking methodology for these different categories is

tailored to suit the nuances of individual discipline.

The number of participating institutes has been increasing since the launch of NIRF in 2016 across

all categories, showing the growing popularity and preference to participate in NIRF rankings.

Scoring and ranking:

The NIRF ranking is arrived at basis of an overall score which comprises the parameters which

have been organized into five broad head as mentioned below. The final score is calculated basis

the weightage of the following parameters and the institutions are ranked within their category.

▪ Teaching, Learning and Resources (TLR) ▪ Research and Professional Practice (RPC) ▪ Graduation Outcomes (GO) ▪ Outreach and Inclusivity (OI) ▪ Perception.

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• The university category ranks participating state public, state private, central, and deemed-to-

be universities across the nation across the five parameters. This year’s top three ranked

private institutions and public institutions are:

Public/government Institutions Rank Private institutions Rank

Indian Institute of Science 1 Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham 4

Jawaharlal Nehru University 2 Manipal Academy of Higher

Education 8

Banaras Hindu University 3 Birla Institute of Technology &

Science 15

The top three public institutions continue to hold their fort at the top of the rankings. Amrita

Vishwa Vidyapeetham has climbed to fourth place in 2020 from eighth in the 2019 edition. Birla

Institute of Science & Technology, Pilani has recovered its drop to rank 23 in 2019 from rank 17

in 2018 to reach the 15th place in 2020.

• State public universities dominate the rankings: The top 100 university rankings are almost

equally populated by state public universities (41) and private institutions (40).

o This is a big jump for private institutions which only accounted for 28 institutions in the

top 100 of last year’s edition

o Central and public deemed universities account only for 19 institutions in the top 100

this year compared to 26 last year

o It is to be noted that while only 12 central universities feature in the list, they account

for 26 per cent of the 47 central universities in the country.

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Central university Deemed university -govt./govt. aided

Deemed university -private

State private university State public university

Distribution of top 100 universities by type of institution

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ty • Variation in scores by rank band: For universities in the rank band 31-80, a small shift in score

would result in a large shift of their ranking due to small deviations in scores in these rank

bands

• Top three states remain unchanged: Tamil Nadu continues to dominate the top 100 ranks with

18 universities this year (21 universities in 2019) followed by Maharashtra and Karnataka with

13 and 11 universities respectively. There is a lack of representation from states such as

Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Bihar. Assam continues to be the only representative from

the North Eastern states

State-wise distribution of top 100 ranked universities

Map indicative only

There are 16 new entrants into top 100: The surge of new entrants is primarily driven by the

absence of agriculture-based1 universities from NIRF ‘University’ category. Of the 16 new entrants

in the top 100, 10 are private and six are state public universities

1 Agriculture-based universities includes institutions in areas such as veterinary sciences and fisheries

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53.10

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Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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Assam

Andhra Pradesh

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh

Daman& Diu

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Ladakh

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Karnataka

Maharashtra

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Manipur

MizoramTripura

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Sikkim

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Delhi

Uttarakhand

UttarPradesh

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Telangana

Odisha

Jammu & Kashmir

Meghalaya

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Universities in NIRF top 100

2020 2019

Tamil Nadu 18 21

Maharashtra 13 11

Karnataka 11 10

Andhra Pradesh 6 5

Delhi 6 6

Uttar Pradesh 6 6

Punjab 5 4

West Bengal 5 5

Haryana 4 3

Kerala 4 4

Assam 3 4

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2020 rank

2019 rank

Gujarat University State public university

Ahmedabad 44 101-150

Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences

Deemed university-private

Wardha 61 Not

ranked

Punjabi University State public university

Patiala 64 151-200

Bangalore University State public university

Bengaluru 68 Not

ranked

Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Higher Education

Deemed university-private

Srivilliputtur 72 101-150

Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning

Deemed university-private

Anantapur 75 101-150

Lovely Professional University State public university

Phagwara 78 101-150

Visvesvaraya Technological University

State public university

Belgaum 80 Not

ranked

Jain (Deemed-to-be University)2 Deemed university-private

Bengaluru 85 Not

ranked

Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences

Deemed university-private

Karad 90 Not

ranked

Maharishi Markandeshwar Deemed university-private

Ambala 93 151-200

Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology

State public university

Hisar 94 101-150

Utkal University State public university

Bhubaneswar 96 101-150

Graphic Era (Deemed-to-be

University) 2

Deemed university-private

Dehradun 97 101-150

Chettinad Academy of Research and Education

Deemed university-private

Kanchipuram District

98 101-150

Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research

Deemed university-private

Guntur 100 101-150

• Agriculture-based universities are absent from the university category: Institutions such as

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Odisha University of Agriculture & Technology, Punjab

Agricultural University, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, and Tamil Nadu

Veterinary & Animal Sciences University have uploaded data under a separate category

‘agriculture’ on their websites. List of agriculture-based universities that were featured in the

NIRF 2019 top 100 university rankings are given below:

Rank band

No. of agriculture-based universities*

List of institutions

1–100 9

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU)

Punjab Agricultural University

Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University

2 Name of Deemed-to-be universities as quoted on their website

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No. of agriculture-based universities*

List of institutions

Anand Agricultural University

Tamil Nadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS)

Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University

Dr. Y. S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry

University of Agricultural Sciences

*Additionally, another 10 universities featured in the 101–200 rank band

• A total 54 universities have shown an improvement in rankings: The top five climbers within

the top 100 have been depicted below. It is important to note that the growth of the these five

has been fueled by improvements in their perception score. Mumbai University and Mysore

University continue to improve significantly, having featured in last year’s top five climbers as

well. University of Jammu has recovered from the drop to rank 74 in 2019 from rank 51 in 2018

and stands at rank 54 in the 2020 edition

Note: The list does not include institutions that have moved from rank bands 101–200 and 151–200 into the top 100.

Note: The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019

• 34 universities have dropped in rankings this year. The universities which have dropped

maximum number of ranks from 2019 are shown below along with their decline in parameter

scores. It is important to note that these institutions have improved their perception scores and

some of these institutions have also improved their total score and yet have slipped in

rankings. One of the key reasons for their decline is due to the rank band where they are

present. In such bands, a stagnation or marginal decline in score can result in a significant shift

in ranks.

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Note: The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019

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Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Engineering category

• Total number of participating institutions: Engineering was one of the first categories

introduced by NIRF. Despite a dip in 2018, the number of participating institutions has been

steadily growing since then. A total of 1,071 institutions have participated this year, out of

which top 200 institutes have been given unique ranks and the next 100 institutions have been

categorised in two rank bands (201–250 and 251–300)

• The top performers for NIRF 2020 in the engineering category are as follows:

Public/Government institutions Rank Private institutions Rank

Indian Institute of Technology Madras 1 Vellore Institute of Technology,

Vellore 15

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi 2 Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,

Coimbatore 20

Indian Institute of Technology

Bombay 3

Thapar Institute of Engineering &

Technology, Patiala 29

• Affiliated colleges are in majority in the top 200, followed by Institutes of National Importance

in the engineering category rankings

• Variation in scores by rank band: For the engineering category, the variation of scores, that is

the difference in maximum score and minimum score in that rank band decreases as the ranks

drop. This implies that a unit shift in score in the lower rank bands will result in significant shift

in the rankings

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Distribution of top 200 engineering insitutions by type of institution

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• More than one-sixth of the ranked institutes are from Tamil Nadu: In continuation to their

performance in 2019 rankings, engineering institutes from Tamil Nadu dominate the NIRF

rankings in 2020 as well. In the top 200, 35 institutions are from Tamil Nadu, followed by

Maharashtra and Karnataka with 22 and 21 institutions respectively. These three states were

top rankers in the last year rankings as well. Chhattisgarh and the North Eastern states do not

see representation in the rankings

State-wise distribution of top 200 engineering institutions

Map indicative only

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54.39

51.19

46.79

43.71

41.02

39.40

38.24

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Maharashtra 22

Karnataka 21

Telangana 15

Uttar Pradesh 11

Andhra Pradesh 10

West Bengal 8

Punjab 8

Delhi 7

Odisha 7

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Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Andhra Pradesh

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh

Daman& Diu

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Ladakh

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Maharashtra

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Manipur

MizoramTripura

Nagaland

Sikkim

Meghalaya

WestBengal

Delhi

Uttarakhand

UttarPradesh

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Odisha

Jammu & Kashmir

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There are 13 new entrants in the top 100: Of the 13 new entrants in the top 100, five have

participated in the NIRF engineering category rankings for the first time and eight have made a

jump from the 101–200 rank band into the top 100

Name Type City 2020 rank

2019 rank

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Deemed University – Private

Coimbatore 20 Did not

participate

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology

Institute of National Importance

Jalandhar 52 113

Visvesvaraya Technological University

State Public University Belgaum 55 Did not

participate

Indian Institute of Information Technology

Institute of National Importance

Guwahati 66 Not ranked

Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI)

Affiliate College Mumbai 71 105

Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology (IIFPT)

Institute of National Importance

Thanjavur 74 Not ranked

Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT)

State Public University Delhi 76 Did not

participate

National Institute of Technology Institute of National Importance

Jamshedpur 79 130

Chandigarh University State Private University

Chandigarh 84 117

Lovely Professional University State Private University

Jalandhar 87 125

Graphic Era (Deemed-to-be University)

Deemed University – Private

Dehradun 89 104

National Institute of Technology Institute of National Importance

Patna 92 134

PES University State Private University

Bengaluru 93 149

• A total of 65 institutions out of the top 200 and 36 out of the top 100 have shown an

improvement in rankings this year: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology made a

significant jump of 61 ranks. PES University Bengaluru was the second highest gainer with a

jump of 55 ranks

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• A total of 99 institutions out of top 200 and 50 out of top 100 have dropped in rankings this

year: Institute of Engineering and Management Kolkata saw the biggest drop in the rankings

this year. From 101st rank in 2019, the institute dropped to 191st rank in 2020. Sri Venkateswara

University Tirupati saw the second biggest drop of 64 ranks.

Note: The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019

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t Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Management category

• Total of 630 institutes participated in the NIRF 2020 management category: The number of

participating institutes increased to 630 in 2020 from 555 institutes in 2019

• Top three public and private management institutes: The highest ranked public and private

institutions within the management category in NIRF 2020 are shown below. Institutes of

National Importance occupy the top eight positions:

Public/government institutions Rank Private institutions Rank

Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

1 Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI)

9

Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

2 Management Development Institute 10

Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

3 S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research

18

• Private institutes claim majority in top 75: Amongst the top 75 institutes of the 630

participating institutes, there are 23 institutes of national importance followed by 21 private

autonomous institutes, 11 state private universities and nine deemed private universities

• Variation of scores by rank band: For management ranking category, the variation of scores,

that is the difference in maximum score and minimum score in that rank band decreases as the

ranks drop. The spread of scores by rank band is shown by the graph below

2 2 1

9

23

11

4

21

2

Affiliatedcollege

Centraluniversity

Deemeduniversity -govt./govt.

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State privateuniversity

State publicuniversity

Privateautonomous

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Distribution of top 75 management insitutions by type of institution

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• Maharashtra has taken the lead with 10 institutes in the top 75: Maharashtra has surpassed

Tamil Nadu, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh with two new entrants in the management category.

States such as Bihar, Himachal Pradesh and all north- eastern states except Meghalaya show a

lack of representation

State-wise distribution of top 75 management institutions

Map indicative only

• There are six new entrants in the top 75: Of the six new entrants in the top 75, two are state

private universities, one institute of national importance, one deemed private university, one

private autonomous institute and one state public university

65.95

55.97

53.56

47.38

46.51

44.71

43.30

42.31

82.75

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55.91

52.55

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46.40

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State Number of institutions

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Maharashtra 10

Uttar Pradesh 9

Tamil Nadu 8

Delhi 7

Gujarat 4

Jharkhand 4

Karnataka 4

Punjab 4

Haryana 3

Odisha 3

Uttarakhand 3

West Bengal 3

Andhra Pradesh 2

Madhya Pradesh 2

Rajasthan 2

Telangana 2

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BML Munjal University State Private University

Gurgaon 37 Not

participated

Indian Institute of Management Nagpur

Institute of National Importance

Nagpur 40 Not

participated

Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology

Deemed University- Private

Patiala 54 Outside top

75

Principal L N Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research

Private Autonomous Institute

Mumbai 68 Outside top

75

Visvesvaraya Technological University

State Public University

Belgaum 71 Not

participated

Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University

State Private University

Gandhinagar 74 Not

participated

• A total of 32 Institutions have shown an improvement in rankings this year: The institutions

which made the biggest climb (from 2019) are shown below along with their growth in

parameter scores. National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University and

Xavier Institute of Management have climbed 17, 14, and 13 ranks attaining 12th, 45th, and 31st

ranks respectively.

*The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019

Case in Point: National Institute of Industrial Engineering

The highest climber this year, National Institute of Industrial Engineering has moved up by17 ranks

this year compared to last year. The increase in score by over 11 points is influenced by the

improvement in TLR and OI parameters.

TLR increased by 26.4 points

1. Student strength (PG) increased by 72 per cent (from 505 to 871)

2. Student strength (PhD) increased by 100 per cent (from 45 to 91)

3. 100 per cent regular faculty with PhD.

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t OI increased by 11.9 points

1. Regional diversity increased from 78 per cent to 83 per cent

2. Percentage of socially challenged students increased from 44 per cent to 51 per cent.

• A total of 32 institutions have dropped in rankings this year: The institutions which have

dropped maximum number of ranks (from 2019) are shown below along with their decline in

parameter scores. Institute of Rural Management Anand and National Institute of Technology

Tiruchirappalli saw the highest decline from 51st and 17th ranks in 2019 to 72nd and 35th ranks in

2020 respectively. Both witnessed a significant decline in their TLR and PR scores.

*The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019

Case in point: National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli

• National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli has dropped by the most number of places this

year by 18 ranks to 35th rank from 17th rank last year. The drastic drop in TLR and PR scores

have influenced a five-point decrease

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t • TLR decreased by 13 points

- While the student strength has remained consistent, the number of full-time faculty has

decreased from 16 in 2019 to nine in 2020 impacting the FSR with emphasis on permanent

faculty and FQE parameters as well

- Perception decreased by 3.5 points.

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Highlights of NIRF 2020 - College category

• A total of 1,659 colleges participated in this category this year3: This is a 27 per cent increase

from last year. Maximum participation has been from Maharashtra (397 colleges), followed by

Tamil Nadu (272 colleges), and Andhra Pradesh (259 colleges). Since the introduction of

college category, the number of participating institutions has almost tripled from 535 in 2017 to

1659 in 2020, out of which top 200 institutions have been ranked/categorized

• University colleges and private aided colleges dominate the ranking: Five out of the top 10

colleges are located in Delhi. Miranda House has topped the ranking this year as well as last

year. Lady Shri Ram College for Women, ranked second, is the highest ranked private aided

college

Public/government institutions Rank Private institutions Rank

Miranda House, Delhi 1 Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi

2

Hindu College, Delhi 3 Loyola College, Chennai 6

St. Stephen’s College, Delhi 4 St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata 7

• Tamil Nadu contributes the largest number of colleges in the top 100: Tamil Nadu continues to

dominate the top 100 ranks with 32 institutions this year followed by Delhi and Kerala with 29

and 20 institutions respectively

State-wise distribution of top 100 colleges

Map indicative only

3 Mostly features arts/sciences colleges. Colleges from other categories such as engineering, medical, etc. are mostly not considered under this category

State No. of institutions

in the top 100

Tamil Nadu 32

Delhi 29

Kerala 20

West Bengal 7

Maharashtra 3

Gujarat 2

Puducherry 2

Andhra Pradesh 1

Chandigarh 1

Haryana 1

Karnataka 1

Telangana 1

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• Variation in scores by rank band: The variation of scores, that is the difference in maximum

score and minimum score in a particular rank band, decreases as the ranks drop. For

institutions in the lower rank bands, a small shift in score would result in a large shift in their

ranking. For the top 1-100 ranks, the graph below shows the spread of scores by rank band

• There are 12 new entrants in the top 100. Of the 12 new entrants in the top 100, six are from

Kerala. One institute has managed to break into the top 50

Name City 2020 rank 2019 rank

IC College of Home Science Hisar 49 Did not participate

College of Social Work Nirmala Niketan Mumbai 62 Did not participate

Bishop Moore College Alappuzha 76 101-150

Bishop Kurialacherry College for Women Kottayam 80 101-150

Government College Kasargod 83 101-150

Mahendra Arts & Science College Namakkal 90 Did not participate

Mahatma Gandhi Government Arts College Mahe 92 101-150

Lady Brabourne College Kolkata 94 Did not participate

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29

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14

17

18

20

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2017

2018

2019

2020

No. of colleges

No. of colleges in top 100: State wise

Delhi Kerala Maharashtra Tamil Nadu West Bengal Others

66.63

62.36

58.35

56.56

54.91

53.82

52.68

51.55

51.14

50.13

77.23

66.58

62.20

58.27

56.28

54.76

53.73

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Name City 2020 rank 2019 rank

Nehru Arts and Science College Kasargod 95 101-150

Deshbandhu College New Delhi 96 Did not participate

St. Alberts College Ernakulam 97 Did not participate

Vimala College Thrissur 99 101-150

• There are 50 institutions which have shown an improvement in rankings this year: Out of

these 50 institutions, six of them have broken into the top 100 this year from the 101–150 rank

band last year. The institutions which made the biggest climb (from 2019) within the top 100

ranks are shown below. An increase of 4-6 points has resulted in a significant climb of 20–30

ranks. The increase in overall score for both institutions can be attributed to the increase in

graduation outcome score

*The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019

Case in Point: Madras School of Social Work

Madras School of Social Work has seen the highest positive movement in this category. It has 32

ranks this year from last year’s position and has now found a spot among the top 40 colleges in

India. The reason for this is an increase in score by almost six points influenced by the

improvement in the graduation outcome (GO) and outreach and inclusivity (OI) parameters

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GO (improvement of 16.3 points):

1. Placement Rate (UG) increased by 14 per cent (from 8 per cent to 22 per cent)

2. Median Salary (UG) increased by 17 per cent (from 4.1 to 4.8 LPA)

OI (improvement of 14.9 points):

1. Regional Diversity increased by 22 percentage points (from 17 per cent to 39 per cent)

2. Students receiving full reimbursement from institute funds (increased from 2 per cent to 10 per

cent).

• There are 48 institutions which have dropped in rankings this year: Two of the colleges which

featured in the top 100 last year, slipped into the 151–200 rank band this year, while eight of

them have dropped to the 101–150 rank band. The institutions which have dropped maximum

number of ranks (from 2019) within the top 100 rank band are shown below. One of the key

reasons for their decline can be attributed to the score band cluster in which they are present.

A decrease of 1–3 points in score has resulted in a decline of over 30 ranks.

*The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019

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• Increase in participation in NIRF 2020: Since the introduction of the medical category in 2018,

more than 100 medical institutions participated in NIRF rankings. A total of 118 institutes

applied in 2020, out of which the top 40 institutes have been ranked (as against 30 institutes

ranked in 2019). The participating institutes constitute ~20 per cent of total medical institutes

out of 542 medical colleges and 64 standalone postgraduate institutes in the country

• Top ranked medical institutes across categories: All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New

Delhi ranks first in medical category. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore is the top

ranked private medical institution in the country

Public/government institution Rank Private institution Rank

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

1 Christian Medical College, Vellore 3

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh

2 Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,

Coimbatore 7

National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru

4

Kasturba Medical College, Manipal 9

• Private institutions claim majority in top 40: Amongst the top 40 institutes, there are 23 private

institutes (including deemed university–private and private affiliated institutions) followed by

three INIs and four state public universities

• Variation in scores: For the top five ranks, the variation between minimum and maximum

scores is around 20.48 marks. For institutions in the lower rank band 21–40, a small shift in

score would result in a large increase or decrease of their ranking due to small deviations in

scores in these rank bands

13

23

15

34

Affiliated college Central university Deemed university- govt./govt. aided

Deemed university- private

Institute of NationalImportance

State publicuniversity

Distribution of top 40 medical insitutions by type of institution

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• Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Delhi dominate top 40: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Delhi continue

their dominance with eight, seven and six institutions respectively, accounting for more than

50 per cent of the top 40 institutions. Even in 2019, these states accounted for 17 institutions in

top 30 institutions. Furthermore, all 30 Institutions from 2019 have managed to stay in the

rankings in 2020

State-wise distribution of top 40 medical institutions

Map indicative only

• A total of 10 new entrants into top 40: This year, six institutions have moved up their ranking

into the top 30 for the first time and an additional four new institutions in rank band 31–40.

Among the six in top 30, four institutions had failed to make the cut in NIRF 2019 and two

institutions are first-time applicants. National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences,

90.69

64.72

61.58

56.12

53.83

51.74

49.06

46.31

70.21

62.20

56.22

54.32

52.01

50.02

46.47

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Karnataka 7

Delhi 6

Uttar Pradesh 4

Maharashtra 3

Chandigarh 2

Punjab 2

Odisha 2

Pondicherry 2

Andhra Pradesh 1

Haryana 1

Rajasthan 1

Manipur 1

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applicants in top 30. Details of new entrants are provided in table below:

Name of the institute Type City 2020 rank 2019 rank

National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences

Deemed University - Govt./Govt. Aided

Bengaluru 4 Did not

participate

Madras Medical College and Government General Hospital

Affiliated College Chennai 12 Did not

participate

Govt. Medical College & Hospital

Affiliated College Chandigarh 25 Beyond top 30

Sawai Man Singh Medical College

Affiliated College Jaipur 27 Beyond top 30

PSG Institute of Medical Sciences & Research

Affiliated College Coimbatore 27 Beyond top 30

Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences

Deemed University – Private

Wardha 29 Beyond top 30

Maharishi Markandeshwar Deemed University – Private

Ambala 33 Beyond top 30

K. S. Hegde Medical Academy Deemed University – Private

Mangaluru 36 Beyond top 30

Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences

Deemed University – Private

Karad 37 Beyond top 30

Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute

Deemed University - Private

Puducherry 40 Beyond top 30

• A total of six institutions see an improvement in rankings: The institutions which made the

biggest climb (from 2019) are shown below along with their growth in parameter scores.

University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi (from 23 in 2019 to 19 in 2020) and Vardhman

Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi (from 19 in 2019 to 16 in 2020) have

seen an increase in their overall medical category rankings

*The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019. Includes only institutions

which had applied for ranking in 2019.

• A total of 21 institutions have shown a decline in ranks: The institutions which have dropped

maximum number of ranks from 2019 are shown below along with their change in parameter

scores. A decrease in perception scores is witnessed uniformly across all these institutions.

These institutions witnessed decline in ranks to the tune of nearly eight to ten places despite

them maintaining an almost similar score as last year.

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*The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019. Includes only institutions

which had applied for ranking in 2019.

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Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Dental category

• Total no. of participating institutions: This is a debutant category in the NIRF rankings. In the

first edition of dental category rankings, a total of 115 institutions have participated. Out of the

115, 30 institutions have been ranked. The top ranked public and private institutions in the

dental category are as follows:

Public/government institutions Rank Private institutions Rank

Maulana Azad Institute of Dental

Sciences, Delhi 1

Manipal Academy of Dental Sciences,

Udupi Karnataka 2

Postgraduate Institute of Dental

Sciences, Rohtak Haryana 15

Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune 3

Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi 19 Saveetha Institute of Medical and

Technical Sciences, Chennai 4

• Private institutions dominate the dental rankings: In contrast to the other categories, dental

category has a higher representation of private institutions as compared to public institutions.

Only six out of top ranked 30 are public/government funded institutions. The distribution is as

below:

9

2

16

12

Affiliated college Central university Deemed university -private

State private university State public university

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• Karnataka dominates the dental rankings with 10 of the top 30 institutions

State-wise distribution of top 30 dental institutions

Map indicative only

State No. of institutions

in the top 30

Karnataka 10

Tamil Nadu 5

Chandigarh 1

Maharashtra 3

Odisha 2

Delhi 2

Haryana 2

Madhya Pradesh 1

Punjab 1

Rajasthan 1

Telangana 1

Himachal Pradesh 1

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Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Pharmacy category

• Increase in participation in NIRF: Pharmacy was one of the first categories introduced by NIRF.

Number of participating institutions has seen a slight increase over the years. 334 institutions

have enrolled for rankings in 2020, out of which top 75 institutions have been ranked. The

participating institutions constitute ~17% of total pharmacy institutions (1,956 pharmacy

institutions that are AICTE approved in 2018-19)

• Top ranked pharmacy institutes across categories: Jamia Hamdard, Delhi has topped the

category. Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani is the top private institution in the

category. The top 3 institutions both in public and private categories retain their spots as in

NIRF 2019

Public/government institutions Rank Private Institutions Rank

Jamia Hamdard 1

Birla Institute of Technology & Science

6

Panjab University 2

Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences

7

National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research

3

JSS College of Pharmacy 9

• Affiliated colleges claim majority in top 75: 28 of the top 75 institutions are affiliated colleges,

followed by 24 private universities (deemed/state private), and 14 state public universities

• Variation in scores by rank band: Within one to 10 ranks, the variation between minimum and

maximum scores is around 16, while the score variation decreases in ranks beyond 20. For

instance, five institutions in the rank band 71-75 are separated by a score of less than 0.26. The

graph below shows the spread of scores by rank band:

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12

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• Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu dominate top 75: Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu continue to

dominate in pharmacy rankings, featuring 18 and 10 institutions respectively in top 75. In NIRF

2019 as well, the two states among them, had 27 institutions featuring in top 75

State-wise distribution of top 75 pharmacy institutions

Map indicative only

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44.90

42.21

39.65

37.49

64.58

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21-30

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51-60

61-70

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Spread of scores by ranks

State No. of institutions

in the top 75

Maharashtra 18

Tamil Nadu 10

Punjab 6

Andhra Pradesh 6

Uttar Pradesh 5

Karnataka 5

Gujarat 4

Haryana 3

Assam 3

West Bengal 3

Chhattisgarh 2

Delhi 2

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y • Nine new entrants into top 75: Of the nine new entrants, three institutions have moved up

their ranking into top 75 for the first time, and six institutions are first-time applicants. Details

of new entrants are provided in table below:

Name of the institute Type of institution City 2020 rank 2019 rank

National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Guwahati

Institute of National Importance

Guwahati 11 Did not

participate

National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Raebareli

Institute of National Importance

Lucknow 18 Did not

participate

National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Kolkata

Institute of National Importance

Kolkata 27 Did not

participate

Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology (Pharmacy Institute)

Affiliated College Noida 49 76-100

M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences

State Private University

Bengaluru 52 Did not

participate

C.U.Shah College of Pharmacy State Private University

Mumbai 65 76-100

KMCH College of Pharmacy Affiliated College Coimbatore 70 76-100

Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University

State Private University

Pune 73 Did not

participate

Kumaun University, Nainital State Public University

Nainital 75 Did not

participate

• Institutions showing an improvement in rankings: Overall, 22 institutions have seen a climb in

their rankings as compared to 2019. The institutions which have climbed maximum number of

ranks from 2019 are shown below along with the change in parameter scores. Noida Institute

of Engineering & Technology and C. U. Shah College of Pharmacy that were in rank band 75-

100 last year have seen significant jump to rank 49th and 65th ranks respectively

Note: * marked institutions are the new entrants into top 75 The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019

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• Institutions with decline in ranking: Overall 41 institutions have seen a decline in their

rankings compared to 2019, with 33 institutions falling in rankings within top 75, and nine

institutions either moving out of the top 75 rank band or not applying for ranking this year. The

institutions which have declined maximum number of ranks from 2019 are shown below along

with their change in parameter scores.

Note: * marked institutions are the new entrants into top 75 The values for the parameters are the differences between the scores in 2020 and 2019

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Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Law category

• The number of ranked institutions as well

as the number of participating institutes

have been increasing year on year:

Since the introduction of law as a category in 2018, the number of participating institutions has increased from 71 to 97 in 2020

The number of institutes ranked under the law category has been increasing every year from 10 institutes in 2017 to 20 institutes in 2020

• The National Law Universities top the

rankings: With National Law School of

India University (NLSIU) holding the first

position, the second and third ranks are

also held by National Law Universities.

Only three private institutions are ranked

within top 20

Public/government institutions Rank Private institutions Rank

National Law School of India University, Bengaluru

1

Symbiosis Law School, Pune 8

National Law University, New Delhi

2 Kalinga Institute of Industrial

Technology, Bhubaneswar 12

NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

3

Christ University, Bengaluru 20

• State public universities dominate the rankings: The rankings continue to be dominated by

state public universities (12 in the top 20) similar to the trend seen in previous editions

3

1

3

1

12

Central university Deemed university -govt./govt. aided

Deemed university -private

Institute of NationalImportance

State public university

Distribution of top 20 law insitutions by type of institution

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2017 2018 2019 2020

Law

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w • Variation in scores across rank bands: The spread of scores has significantly dropped from

rank band 1–10 to rank band 11–20. Small change in scores in rank band 11–20 results in

improvement in rankings

• The top ranked law institutes are distributed across the country

State-wise distribution of top 20 law institutions

Map indicative only

• There are three new entrants into top 15 which include two state universities and one central

university

• There is not a significant change in the institute rankings:12 out of the top 15 institutes ranked

in 2019 continue to feature among top 15 in 2020 rankings and the top 10 institutes of 2019

rankings remain in the same rank band 1–10. The table below indicates the movement in ranks

across the top 20. While there are three new institutions featuring in the top 15, Indian law

Institute, New Delhi has moved to rank 18 and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar College of Law has dropped

below rank 20.

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State No. of institutions

in the Top 20

Delhi 3

Uttar Pradesh 3

Karnataka 2

Odisha 2

West Bengal 2

Assam 1

Chandigarh 1

Gujarat 1

Madhya Pradesh 1

Maharashtra 1

Punjab 1

Rajasthan 1

Telangana 1

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National Law School of India University Bengaluru 1 1

National Law University New Delhi 2 2

Nalsar University of Law Hyderabad 3 3

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur 4 4

National Law University Jodhpur 5 6

The West Bengal National University of Juridicial Sciences Kolkata 6 5

Gujarat National Law University Gandhinagar 7 9

Symbiosis Law School Pune 8 7

Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi 9 8

The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law Patiala 10 10

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University Lucknow 11 14

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Bhubaneswar 12 12

Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh 13 New Entrant

National Law University Cuttack 14 New Entrant

Panjab University Chandigarh 15 New Entrant

National Law University and Judicial Academy Kamrup 16 New Entrant

National Law Institute University, Bhopal Bhopal 17 11

Indian Law Institute New Delhi 18 13

Banaras Hindu University Varanasi 19 New Entrant

Christ University Bengaluru 20 New Entrant

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar College of Law Visakhapatnam Dropped out 15

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Highlights of NIRF 2020 – Architecture category

• Total no. of participating institutions: Since the introduction of architecture as a category in

2018, the number of participating institutions has seen a small increase. 66 institutions have

applied in 2020 out of which top 20 institutions have been ranked. In 2019, 15 institutions were

ranked out of the 65 applications

• The top performers for NIRF 2020 in the architecture category are as follows:

Public/government institutions Rank Private institutions Rank

Indian Institute of Technology

Kharagpur 1

Manipal Academy of Higher Education

12

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

2

Birla Institute of Technology 13

National Institute of Technology Calicut

3

BMS College of Architecture 14

• Institutes of National Importance are in majority in Top 20: 50 per cent of the ranked institutes

(10 out of 20) are Institutes of National Importance

• The top 20 institutions in the category are evenly distributed across 12 states with four

institutions from Tamil Nadu

3

2

3

10

2

Affiliated college Central university Deemed university -private

Institute of NationalImportance

State public university

Distribution of top 20 architecure insitutions by type of institution

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State-wise distribution of top 20 architecture institutions

Map indicative only

• There are six new entrants in the list: As the number of ranked institutions increased from 15

to 20, six new institutions were added this time and one institution was removed. Other than

the debutants, the category ranking list did not see any significant shuffle in the rankings

compared to NIRF 2019 rankings:

Name City 2020 Rank 2019 Rank Change

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur 1 1

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee 2 2

National Institute of Technology Calicut Kozhikode 3 3

Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University Ahmedabad 4 NA New Entrant

School of Planning and Architecture New Delhi 5 4

Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology Shibpur 6 NA New Entrant

School of Planning and Architecture Bhopal 7 6

National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli Tiruchirappalli 8 7

School of Planning and Architecture Vijayawada 9 9

Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi 10 8

College of Engineering Trivandrum Thiruvananthapuram 11 5

Manipal Academy of Higher Education Udupi 12 NA New Entrant

Birla Institute of Technology Ranchi 13 10

BMS College of Arhitecture Bengaluru 14 15

Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal 15 14

Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh 16 13

Thiagarajar College of Engineering Madurai 17 NA New Entrant

Anna University Chennai 18 12

National Institute of Technology Hamirpur Hamirpur 19 NA New Entrant

Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) Chennai 20 NA New Entrant

State No. of institutions

in the Top 20

Tamil Nadu 4

West Bengal 2

Kerala 2

Delhi 2

Madhya Pradesh 2

Karnataka 2

Uttarakhand 1

Gujarat 1

Andhra Pradesh 1

Jharkhand 1

Uttar Pradesh 1

Himachal Pradesh 1

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Acknowledgements

Authors Narayanan Ramaswamy

Madhavan Vilvarayanallur

Debabrata Ghosh

Anagha Jayaprakash

Anudeep Naik

Ashish Maheshwari

Aswathy A

Joyeeta Ghosh

CS Karthik

Manigandan Ganesan

Shaneela Kanumilli

Shashank Tripathi

Shriram Srinivasan

Srinath Raghavan

Subadra Kalyanaraman

Tejaswini Mani

Vignesh Murugesan

Markets and Design Nisha Fernandes

Shveta Pednekar

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