NIRF Ranking 2023: Five Delhi University Colleges Ranked In Top 10

Considering the performance of its institutes, DU will now offer B.Tech.  Syllabus for students starting in the upcoming academic year (Representational image)

Considering the performance of its institutes, DU will now offer B.Tech. Syllabus for students starting in the upcoming academic year (Representational image)

According to NIRF ranking for 2023, Miranda House of Delhi University is the best college in India. Hindu College came second

Five Delhi University (DU) colleges have made it to the top 10 colleges in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings 2023 released on Monday. Union Minister of State for Education Rajkumar Ranjan Singh released the NIRF India Rankings 2023 for colleges and other higher educational institutions.

nirf ranking 2023 update

According to NIRF, Miranda House is the number one college of Delhi University. Hindu College ranked second, Presidency College (Chennai) ranked third, PSGR Krishnamal College for Women (Coimbatore) ranked fourth, St. Xavier’s College (Kolkata) ranked fifth, Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College (DU) ranked sixth, Loyola College (Chennai) ranked. Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandir (Howrah) is at the eighth place in the seventh place. Delhi University’s Lady Shri Ram Women’s College is at the ninth position while Kirori Mal College (DU) is at the 10th position.

Buoyed by the performance of its colleges, Delhi University will now also start B.Tech program for students from the upcoming academic session. Admission to three engineering courses will be through JEE Main. According to the university, there are three courses – B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering, B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering and B.Tech Electrical Engineering.

Jamia Millia Islamia (Delhi) has secured the third position in the University Rankings, its Vice Chancellor Prof. Najma Akhtar said, ‘I am very happy that Jamia has once again joined the top 3 universities of the country. We are constantly striving to improve the quality of teaching, learning and research in the University. In NIRF ranking we have moved from 83rd rank in 2016 to 3rd rank in 2022 and this year also we have maintained it. I am hopeful that in the years to come the University will further improve its performance on all parameters.

“This remarkable achievement has been possible because of relevant, focused serious research of the highest quality and teaching by the dedicated faculty members of the University and the hard work put in by the non-teaching staff of the University,” he said.

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