JBIMS' overall ranking on Google is impacted by its infrastructure, as the current building is a 1965 construction. However, the construction of a new state-of-the-art facility at Kalina is underway, which will improve JBIMS' ranking in terms of infrastructure.
In terms of return on investment, JBIMS stands out as you pay only 2 lakhs for the entire course and receive an average placement package of 18 LPA. This is a better return than many other top B-Schools, including some IIMs.
JBIMS boasts a strong alumni network, industry-expert faculty, and an ideal location, which are all factors that contribute to its success.
When comparing JBIMS to NMIMS, it can be said that JBIMS is a better choice, with a lower fee structure, a better return on investment, a strong alumni network, and a more experienced faculty. Additionally, JBIMS has a smaller batch size of 120 students, which makes it easier for the college to place its students in top companies.
I don’t believe that all BITS Pilani campuses are equally ranked. They certainly have a few similarities such as the curriculum and policies but apart from that the campuses have many major differences. Here are a few components based on which I have ranked BITS Pilani campuses
So, research well, talk to alumni of all the campuses, and then make a well-informed decision.
It’s hard to determine the worth and credibility of these institutes just by looking at official rankings. So I will be taking into consideration some criteria
It’s best to go for the college that is best suitable for you alone and not just because it has good rankings.
There is no official ranking of Satyawati College, University of Delhi. However, the institute was accredited with an ‘A’ grade by NAAC. The student crowd for streams like Economics/Political Science/BCom is decent. There are also many active student societies. The institute offers ample internship, placement and other opportunities to the students.
AIIMS Delhi enjoys excellent global reco and many students are able to get admission in foreign universities thanks to the AIIMS tag. It has been ranked by many International ranking bodies. A few have been tabulated below.
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Ranking Body (International) |
Rank |
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US News |
826 out of 2000 colleges (2022) |
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Academy Ranking Of World Universities |
11 out of 1000 colleges (2019) |
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Center For World University Rankings |
899 out of 2000 colleges (2022) |
MHRD takes into account a few parameters while ranking institutes. In the MHRD ranking, VIT Vellore outranked IIT BHU due to more research papers in Scopus-indexed journals.
Most of the faculty members in VIT Vellore have their Ph.D. degrees. The majority of the professors are actively engaged in research and publish research articles regularly in reputed journals.
Colleges like Hansraj, Hindu, LSR, SRCC are not better than the Miranda House in terms of rankings because they have not participated in any rankings. It is so because the NAAC ratings of these colleges are very poor when compared to Miranda House.
Talking about SRCC, it's one of the best colleges in all aspects including administration, infrastructure, fests, academics but it lacks in finding the best performers for the all-rounder field. The college has two specialized courses - B.Com. (Hons.) and B.A.(Hons.) Economics, and is the best when it comes to bringing the sponsors or for the best courses.
The most underrated among these is the Miranda House and is best in the aura and environment and offers many courses, faculty, infrastructure, facilities have diverse cultures, talents, and is one of the oldest institutes. Its best department is liberal arts. It deserves to be at the top and is therefore at the top.
Yes, IIT Hyderabad certainly has the potential to grow at par with older IITs. The following rankings prove it further
The above rankings clearly tell that IIT Hyderabad is better than many old IITs and all new IITs. The only aspect IIT Hyderabad still lacks is infrastructure, which is because it’s still in the development stage.
However, it excels in all other aspects and it’s exactly why it has surpassed many colleges and has been growing at a fast pace.
There are many features that make it unique such as its excellent hostels, geographical location, etc. After a few years, IIT Hyderabad is expected to grow and be in a better situation.
DTU is a government institute under the NCT Delhi. The institute has a wide range of branches like Production, Mechanical, Biotech, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, etc. These branches aren’t available in tier-2 colleges like NSIT and IIIT Delhi. The core branches have poor placement statistics which makes the NSIT and IIIT Delhi placements look better.
Most students don't set placements as their goals after BTech these days but prefer appearing for competitive exams like CAT, GRE, GMAT, UPSC Exams, SSC Exams, GATE, etc. That being said, Delhi is the supreme location that offers excellent opportunities for coaching and preparations for these exams apart from great placements and campus life.
Here are some official rankings of DTU
Overall, DTU is a great option considering its ranking, location and the opportunities available.
PEC's previous director wasn’t a very good educationist. The infrastructure, curriculum and the extracurriculars suffered under his leadership.
But things have changed in PEC now. The new director has the opposite ideals. There has been a gradual increase in the quality of education at PEC. Some changes are:
Infrastructure is being improved
The curriculum has been made more challenging
PEC Fest stole the show for the year
So the long standing reputation combined with the strong alumni network will not disappoint you. PEC is not losing its good ranking and NIT Jalandhar is nowhere near it.