Key Facts:-
- Recently, ‘India Rankings 2020’ of Institutions of Higher Education was released.
Key Points
- The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) has taken this important initiative of creating a National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), which has been used for the past five years for ranking institutions of higher education in different categories and domains of knowledge.
- NIRF was launched on 29th September 2015.
- Objective: To encourage institutes to compete against each other and simultaneously work towards their growth. Also, these rankings attract foreign students, providing a solid base for the ‘Study in India’ program for the growth of higher education in India.
- NIRF is one of the criteria for private institutions' assessment for the Institutions of Eminence (IoE) Scheme.
- IoE Scheme is a government's scheme to provide the regulatory architecture for setting up or upgrading 20 Institutions (10 from the public sector and 10 from the private sector) as world-class teaching and research institutions.
- NIRF outlines a methodology to rank institutions across the country. The methodology draws from the overall recommendations and broad understanding arrived at by a Core Committee set up by MHRD.
- Broad Parameters:
- Teaching, Learning, and Resources.
- Research and Professional Practices.
- Graduation Outcomes.
- Outreach and Inclusivity.
- Peer Perception.
- 90% of the parameters in NIRF are completely objective and fact-based, while only 10% is based on the subjective parameter of perception by academic peers and employers.
- In international rankings, Indian institutions’ low ranking is due to the high weightage given to the perception which is a subjective parameter.
- It is acknowledged that Indian institutions struggle on the “internationalization” parameter in global rankings and the NIRF rankings are believed to reach a point where international institutions will want to be included in the Indian ranking system rather than vice versa.
- Overall, 3,771 institutions registered in the ranking framework this year which is a 20% increase in comparison to 2019.
- This is the fifth consecutive edition of these rankings. This year ‘Dental’ category has been introduced for the first time bringing the total tally to 10 categories/subject domains.
- Rankings (top three):
Source: The Hindu
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