IISc, IIM-Ahmedabad top human resource development ministry's NIRF ranking

Over 3,300 institutes participated in the second edition of the India Rankings

IANS  |  New Delhi 

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The Indian Institute of Science at in is the No.1 higher educational institute in the country as per NIRF rankings, while the Indian Institute of at Ahmedabad in Gujarat is the top institute.

Bengaluru's IISc has also been ranked as the top in India, as per the second edition of India under the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) released on Monday by Union Development Minister Prakash Javadekar.

The Indian Institute of Technology-Madras has been ranked as the top institute; deemed Jamia Hamdard in Delhi is numero uno in category while Miranda House in the national capital has been ranked the best college in the country.

The were made under five heads — overall, university, engineering, and

Launched in 2015, NIRF is a methodology adopted by the HRD Ministry to rank all institutions of higher education in India.

Over 3,300 institutes participated in the second edition of the India

IISc, IIM-Ahmedabad top human resource development ministry's NIRF ranking

Over 3,300 institutes participated in the second edition of the India Rankings

Over 3,300 institutes participated in the second edition of the India Rankings
The Indian Institute of Science at in is the No.1 higher educational institute in the country as per NIRF rankings, while the Indian Institute of at Ahmedabad in Gujarat is the top institute.

Bengaluru's IISc has also been ranked as the top in India, as per the second edition of India under the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) released on Monday by Union Development Minister Prakash Javadekar.

The Indian Institute of Technology-Madras has been ranked as the top institute; deemed Jamia Hamdard in Delhi is numero uno in category while Miranda House in the national capital has been ranked the best college in the country.

The were made under five heads — overall, university, engineering, and

Launched in 2015, NIRF is a methodology adopted by the HRD Ministry to rank all institutions of higher education in India.

Over 3,300 institutes participated in the second edition of the India

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