The MHRD said in a statement that the ranking framework evaluates institutions on five broad generic groups of parameters, i.e. Teaching, Learning and Resources (TLR), Research and Professional Practice (RP), Graduation Outcomes (GO), Outreach and Inclusivity (OI) and Perception (PR).
 
Ranks are assigned based on total sum of marks assigned for each of these five broad groups of parameters
 
The annual rankings are usually announced in April but had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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[splco_spoiler title=”37 institutions from South of India find a place in the top 100 . To check the list CLICK” icon=”arrow-circle-2″]Indian Institute of Technology Madras – Chennai (1) Indian Institute of Science – Bengaluru (2) Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham – Coimbatore (13) Manipal Acadeitmy of Higher Education – Manipal (14) University of Hyderabad – Hyderabad (15) Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad – Hyderabad (17) Anna University – Chennai (20) Bharathiar University – Coimbatore (21) National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli – Trichy (24) Vellore Institute of Technology – Vellore (28) National Institute of Technology Karnataka – Surathkal (33) Andhra University – Vishakapatnam (36) University of Madras – Chennai (41) Kerala University – Thiruvananthapuram (42) National Institute of Technology Warangal – Warangal (46) Mysore University – Mysuru (47) Shanmugha Arts Science Technology & Research Academy – Thanjavur (48) Mahatma Gandhi University – Kottayam (49) Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education And Research – Chennai (51) Osmania University – Hyderabad (53) JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research – Mysuru (54) S. R. M. Institute of Science and Technology – Chennai (58) Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology – Chennai ( 61) Alagappa University – Karaikudi (64) Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences – Chennai (66) Sri Venkateswara University – Tirupati (68) Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation University – Vaddeswaram (70) Calicut University – Malappuram (76) Bharathidasan University – Trichy (77) Indian Institute of Science Education & Research Thiruvananthapuram (Thiruvananthapuram) (80) Pondicherry University – Puducherry (81) Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering – Kancheepuram (83) Madurai Kamaraj University – Madurai (84) PSG College of Technology – Coimbatore (85) Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research – Chennai (87) Cochin University of Science and Technology – Kochi (89) Bangalore University – Bengaluru (100) [/splco_spoiler]
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A total number of 3771 unique institutions offered themselves for ranking under “Overall”, category-specific and / or domain-specific rankings for India Rankings 2020.
 
In all, 5805 applications for ranking were made by these 3771 unique applicant institutions under various categories and domains, which include 294 Universities,
 
1071 Engineering Institutions, 630 Management Institutions, 334 Pharmacy Institutions, 97 Law Institutions, 118 Medical Institutions, 48 Architecture Institutions and 1659 General Degree Colleges.
 
The number of unique applicants to India Rankings have increased from 3127 in 2019 to 3771 in 2020 whereas total number of applications for ranking in various categories have increased from 4873 in 2019, to 5805 in 2020 i.e. total increase of 644 unique institutions and 932 total applicants, the ministry said.
 
As a matter of practice, 200 institutions are ranked in engineering discipline, 100 institutions are ranked in Overall, University and College categories, 75 each in Management and Pharmacy, 40 in Medical and 20 each in Architecture and Law and 30 institutions are ranked in Dental for the first time.
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