NIRF 2024 College Ranking
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NIRF 2024 College Ranking

02 January 2025 Roshni Khan

NIRF 2024 College Ranking

NIRF RANKING COLLEGE

The NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) ranking 2024 is highly significant for colleges in India for several reasons:

1. Reputation and Credibility

  • A good NIRF rank enhances the institution's reputation and signals academic excellence, infrastructure quality, and better governance to prospective students and stakeholders.
  • It serves as an official endorsement by the Ministry of Education, increasing the college’s credibility.

2. Attracting Students and Faculty 

  • High-ranking colleges often attract more applications from top-performing students. 
  • Prestigious faculty and researchers are more likely to join colleges with better rankings.

3. Impact on Admissions

  • Students often refer to NIRF rankings while deciding on colleges, especially for courses in engineering, management, law, and medical fields.
  • Many admission portals and counseling systems highlight NIRF rankings as key indicators of quality.

4. Benchmarking and Continuous Improvement

  • NIRF rankings allow institutions to benchmark their performance against peers. 
  • They encourage colleges to focus on improving parameters like teaching quality, research output, graduation outcomes, outreach, and inclusivity.

5. Corporate and Industry Perception 

  • Companies consider NIRF rankings while deciding on campus recruitment strategies. 
  • Higher-ranked institutions are seen as better talent pools, often leading to improved placement opportunities for students.

6. Global Visibility and Partnerships

  • NIRF rankings help colleges gain international recognition, aiding in partnerships with global universities and attracting foreign students.

7. Access to Funding and Grants

  • A good NIRF rank can influence eligibility for government schemes, grants, and research funding. 
  • It may also attract private investments and collaborations.

8. Policy and Accreditation Advantages 

  • NIRF-ranked institutions are often prioritized for autonomy status, accreditation upgrades, and other government incentives. 
  • It can pave the way for achieving Institutions of Eminence (IoE) status or other prestigious designations.

9. Public Perception

  • Rankings impact how parents, students, and society perceive the value of the degree offered by the institution. 

 

RANK

COLLEGE NAME

CITY

STATE

1

Hindu College

Delhi

Delhi

2

Miranda House

Delhi

Delhi

3

St. Stephens's College

Delhi        

Delhi

4

Rama Krishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College

Kolkata

West Bengal

5

Atma Ram Sanatan Dharm College

New Delhi

Delhi

6

St. Xavier`s College

Kolkata

West Bengal

7

PSGR Krishnammal College for Women

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

8

Loyola College

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

9

Kirori Mal College

Delhi

Delhi

10

Lady Shri Ram College for Women

New Delhi

Delhi

11

PSG College of Arts and Science

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

12

Hans Raj College

Delhi

Delhi

13

Presidency College

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

14

Madras Christian College

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

15

Thiagarajar College

Madurai

Tamil Nadu

16

Deshbandhu College

New Delhi

Delhi

17

Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira

Howrah

West Bengal

18

Acharya Narendra Dev College

New Delhi

Delhi

19

Shri Ram College of Commerce

Delhi

Delhi

20

Rajagiri College of Social Sciences

Ernakulam

Kerala

21

Sri Venkateswara College

Delhi

Delhi

22

University College, Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram

Kerala

23

Lady Irwin College

Delhi

Delhi

24

Ramakrishna Mission Residential College

Kolkata

West Bengal

25

St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli

Tamil Nadu

26

Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College

New Delhi

Delhi

27

Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences

New Delhi

Delhi

28

V.O. Chidambaram College

Thoothukudi

Tamil Nadu

29

Maitreyi College

New Delhi

Delhi

30

Stella Maris College for Women

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

31

Gargi College

Delhi

Delhi

32

Midnapore College

Midnapore

West Bengal

33

Bishop Heber College

Tiruchirappalli

Tamil Nadu

34

Dyal Singh College

New Delhi

Delhi

35

Pachhunga University College

Aizawl

Mizoram

36

St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai

Palayamkottai

Tamil Nadu

37

Sri Krishna Arts and Science College

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

38

Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women

Delhi

Delhi

39

Jesus & Mary College

New Delhi

Delhi

40

Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce

Delhi

Delhi

41

Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli

Tamil Nadu

42

Nesamony Memorial Christian College, Marthandam, Kanyakumari Dist.

Marthandam

Tamil Nadu

43

Kamala Nehru College

Delhi

Delhi

44

Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Arts and Science for Women

Perambalur

Tamil Nadu

45

Fergusson College (Autonomous)

Pune

Maharashtra

46

St. Teresa's College, Ernakulam

Ernakulam

Kerala

47

Sacred Heart College (Autonomous)

Tirupattur

Tamil Nadu

48

Sacred Heart College

Kochi

Kerala

49

Shivaji College

Delhi

Delhi

50

Govt. College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram

Kerala

51

Govt Home Science College

Chandigarh

Chandigarh

52

Kongunadu Arts and Science College

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

53

Maharaja's College, Ernakulam

Ernakulam

Kerala

54

The American College

Madurai

Tamil Nadu

55

St. Joseph`s College of Commerce

Bengaluru

Karnataka

56

Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

57

St. Thomas College, Thrissur

Thrissur

Kerala

58

St. Aloysius College

Mangaluru

Karnataka

59

Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli

Tamil Nadu

60

Kristu Jayanti College

Bengaluru

Karnataka

61

St. Joseph`s College, Devagiri

Kozhikode

Kerala

62

Bishop Moore College

Alappuzha

Kerala

63

Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College

Sivakasi

Tamil Nadu

64

Government Institute of Science, Nagpur

Nagpur

Maharashtra

65

Ramanujan College

New Delhi

Delhi

66

Mar Ivanios College

Thiruvananthapuram

Kerala

67

Women`s Christian College

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

68

Government Arts College

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

69

S.B. College, Changanassery

Kottayam

Kerala

70

Goswami Ganesh Dutta S.D. College

Chandigarh

Chandigarh

71

Queen Mary`s College

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

72

Daulat Ram College

Delhi

Delhi

73

Madras School of Social Work

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

74

Mar Athanasius College

Kothamangalam

Kerala

75

Dr. N. G. P. Arts and Science College

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

76

Alagappa Government Arts College

Karaikudi

Tamil Nadu

77

Kanchi Mamunivar Govt. Institute for Postgraduate Studies and Research

PUDUCHERRY

Pondicherry

78

A.P.C. Mahalaxmi College for Women

Thoothukkudi

Tamil Nadu

79

Ethiraj College for Women

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

80

Vimala College, Thrissur

Thrissur

Kerala

81

S S Jain Subodh P G College, Jaipur

Jaipur

Rajasthan

82

National College

Tiruchirappalli

Tamil Nadu

83

Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

84

Government Victoria College

Palakkad

Kerala

85

St. Joseph's College

Thrissur

Kerala

86

Maharaja Agrasen College

Delhi

Delhi

87

M S Ramaiah College of Arts, Science, and Commerce

Bengaluru

Karnataka

88

Scottish Church College

Kolkata

West Bengal

89

Guru Nanak College

Chennai

Tamil Nadu

90

St. Xavier`s College

Mumbai

Maharashtra

91

Bethune College

Kolkata

West Bengal

92

CMS College Kottayam

Kottayam

Kerala

93

Keshav Mahavidyalya

Delhi

Delhi

94

Dr. S. N. S. Rajalakshmi College of Arts and Science

Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu

95

Virudhunagar Hindu Nadars Senthikumara Nadar College

Virudhunagar

Tamil Nadu

96

Government Arts College

Kumbakonam

Tamil Nadu

97

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce

South West

Delhi

98

Sadakathullah Appa College

Tirunelveli

Tamil Nadu

99

Shri Shivaji Science College

Amravati

Maharashtra

100

Scott Christian College

Nagercoil

Tamil Nadu

 

FAQs for NIRF RANKING COLLEGES

1. What is the NIRF ranking?

  • The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) is a ranking system introduced by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, to evaluate higher education institutions across various parameters like teaching, research, and placement outcomes.

2. What parameters are used in NIRF rankings?

  • Teaching, Learning, and Resources (TLR)
  • Research and Professional Practices (RP) 
  • Graduation Outcomes (GO)
  • Outreach and Inclusivity (OI) 
  • Perception (PR) 

3. How often are NIRF rankings released?

  • NIRF rankings are released annually, typically in April or May, by the Ministry of Education.

4. Are all colleges in India eligible for NIRF rankings?

  • Any higher education institution recognized by the UGC, AICTE, or other regulatory bodies can participate in the NIRF rankings by submitting the required data.

5. Do NIRF rankings guarantee better placements?

  • Not directly, but higher-ranked institutions often have stronger industry connections, better faculty, and robust placement programs, which improve students' job prospects.

6. Can colleges manipulate their NIRF rankings?

  • The NIRF process involves strict data validation and audits. Any discrepancies or manipulations can lead to penalties or disqualification.

7. How does the NIRF ranking differ from private rankings? 

  • NIRF Rankings: Published by the Government of India; data-driven and focused on specific metrics. 
  • Private Rankings: Published by media houses or agencies, often subjective and based on surveys. 

8. Can colleges appeal their NIRF rankings?

  • Institutions can approach the NIRF authorities if they find discrepancies or errors in their ranking process, but appeals must be supported by evidence.

9. Are NIRF rankings applicable to all disciplines?

Yes, NIRF ranks institutions across categories such as: 

  • University 
  • Engineering 
  • Management 
  • Pharmacy 
  • Law 
  • Medical 
  • Architecture 
  • Dental 
  • Innovation
...

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