My friend got a rank of 13471 in JEE-Main 2019 and after a lot of website research and references from other people; he has come up with the top 10 rankings for 2021:
Apart from the top 10, here are is the ranking for the remaining ones:
NIT Kurukshetra> IIIT Gwalior> NIT Hamirpur> NIT Surat> NIT Jalandhar
To sum up, every college comes with its own pros and cons. Thus, setting up your preferences might help you get a clearer opinion whether you want excellent placement, campus facilities, college life or a little bit of all.
RIMS Imphal is the oldest medical institute in northeast India. NIRF 2021 has ranked the institute 43 for medical sciences. It is also the first choice for most medical aspirants. NEIGRIHMS, Shillong is the second choice for most students since it is a Central Govt. Institute. Due to high fees, AGMC, Agartala is less preferred among students.
The reviews of the students are not usually bad. But when you compare Kalasalingam University to other more established universities, it lags a bit behind in the college rankings. But the college rankings are not given by students, so their views vary.
This college really has good facilities, a huge library, green campus, etc. They also have a well experienced and highly cooperative faculty. The college might have some faults which is why the NIRF ranking is not good. But other than that it is quite a good college with sufficient amenities.
There is no such ranking procedure for the DU colleges. Also if you are going to take admission in a particular college do not go by the rank as all of them provide more or less the same campus experience.
If you want to choose a college, analyze factors like academics, faculty, exposure, placements, location, infrastructure, facilities provided and other opportunities.
You may have heard differing opinions on the current status of IBS Hyderabad. While it is true that there have been some changes that have led to a decline in the quality of education and the reputation of the campus, there are several specific factors that have contributed to this decline.
One factor is the increasing batch size. The college has been adding at least 50 to 100 students each year, which has resulted in a larger student body. However, this increase in batch size has also meant a decrease in the quality of the students being admitted to the main campus.
Another issue is the lack of dedication from some of the professors. Despite having degrees from prestigious universities, some professors are not fully committed to teaching and providing quality education to their students.
The administration's approach to filling the larger batch size has led to the admission of mediocre students who are not serious about their education and cause disruptions in the classroom and in the hostels. This creates a negative environment that can affect the learning experience of all students.
The administration has also failed to enforce rules and regulations, allowing students to engage in harmful activities like smoking, drinking, and damaging hostel properties. These actions have led to a decline in the reputation of the campus and have negatively impacted the placements of students. Companies have noticed the lack of skills and poor behavior of some students during the recruitment process, which has led them to question the quality of education being provided at IBS Hyderabad.
To restore its former glory, the administration needs to prioritize improving the quality of education and ensuring that rules and regulations are followed by all students. Additionally, offering mental conditioning classes for students can help them develop a more professional demeanor, both in the classroom and during the recruitment process, ensuring that the campus continues to attract top companies for placements.
The student fraternity of ISB is very different from that of FMS and IIM Lucknow. ISB requires a minimum of 2 years and an average of 4 years of work experience for admission. Whereas IIM Lucknow and FMS focus more on academics and almost 40% of the batch comprises freshers. Others have 2 or fewer years of experience.
My answer is divided into 3 parts
If you have work experience of 2 or fewer years:
In this case, you should give up on ISB and totally focus on FMS or IIM Lucknow. Personally, I would suggest you go for IIM Lucknow because of its brand image. Despite the fact that FMS offers high ROI, you can never underestimate the value of an IIM tag.
If you have work experience of 2-3 years:
This is the toughest decision as you can nearly go for ISB but will be risking a lot including its extravagant fees. But you won’t regret choosing ISB because of its peers, faculty, research orientation, and campus life. It is also the place where all the big consulting firms come for placements. So if you value reputed firms a lot then go for ISB.
If you have above 3 years of experience:
Close your eyes and without thinking choose ISB.
NIRF ranking of 2019 placed IIT BHU on an overall 11th rank among Engineering colleges in India. The institute made a great leap from its previous 19th rank in the NIRF list in 2018 which was 31 in 2017. Although being one of the oldest IITs in the country, the institute lags behind other eminent IITs due to its infrastructure and facilities. The college comes behind IIT Madras(rank 1), IIT Delhi (rank 2), IIT Bombay (rank 3), IIT Kharagpur (rank 4), IIT Kanpur (rank 5), IIT Roorkee(rank 6), IIT Guwahati (rank 7), IIT Hyderabad (rank 8), Anna University(rank 9) and NIT Tiruchirappalli(rank 10) in the NIRF rankings for 2019. The institute was ranked 9th among engineering colleges in India in 2019 by “The Week”. The Outlook ICARE(2019) ranking agency assigned 16th rank (out of 100) for IIT BHU. Jagran Josh(2018) ranked the institute at 21. Besides these rankings, there have been several biased ratings given by a few private agencies which are not as reliable.
IIT Indore is a well-reputed technical institution that has grown exponentially since its establishment in 2008. The following world rankings further prove my point.
IIT Indore has the honor to make it to the finals of ACM ICPC in 3 consecutive years and is rightly called the Olympics of Programming Competitions.
Thapar University is ranked 31st among top universities in India by NIRF 2021 Rankings. Here is a rundown of the yearly rankings by different organisations of Thapar University,
| Organizations | Year | Overall Rank |
| The World University Ranking | 2021 | 601 - 800 |
| The Asian Universities | 2021 | 144 |
| The Impact Universities | 2021 | 401-600 |
| QS World University Ranking | 2021 | 1001-1200 |
| QS World University Ranking by Subject | 2021 | 551-600 |
| QS Asian University | 2021 | 251-260 |
| NIRF | 2020 | 29 (Engineering Category) 31 (University Category) 51 (Overall Category) |
| India Today | 2020 | 23 |
| Outlook I-CARE | 2019 | 38 |
You can be acquainted with the details on the main website. It is suggested that you research thoroughly before eventually choosing an institution to pursue your education.
For sixty years, Thapar University has maintained its name in the field of higher learning.The new IITs have no major differences and ranking them is quite illogical. It's the location and other personal matters that people consider while choosing one new IIT over the other. Moreover, these baby IITs are still in the development stage.
The table below mentions the NIRF rankings of the new IITs
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IIT Hyderabad |
14 |
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IIT Indore |
16 |
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IIT Mandi |
20 |
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IIT Ropar |
22 |
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IIT Bhubaneswar |
23 |
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IIT Jodhpur |
30 |
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IIT Patna |
33 |
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IIT Gandhinagar |
36 |
Based on NIRF rankings, IIT Patna is ranked 7th among the new IITs.