NIRF 2023 Ranking: NIET retains its position among top 150 engineering institutes
Careers360 Connect | June 20, 2023 | 02:56 PM IST | 1 min read
NIET has been ranked at 42nd position in pharmacy and ranked 101-150th band in the engineering categories according to the NIRF ranking 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Noida Institute of Technology and Management (NIET) has been ranked 42nd in the pharmacy category and has been ranked in the 101-150th band in the engineering category as per the latest NIRF ranking 2023 announced by the Ministry of Education on June 5.
Thrilled at the success, executive director of the Institute, Raman Batra congratulated the faculty, staff and students of NIET and said that this success is the result of the unceasing efforts of the NIET family.
“Staying ahead is the motto of NIET family. Be it quality of education, placements, academic culture, or overall environment, we focus on quality and high performance which leads to inclusive growth of the stakeholders”, Batra added.
He further said that excellence in Pan India Rankings like NIRF, gives inside scoop on what quality means at NIET.
This year, of around 40,000 institutions in the country, as many as 8,686 were evaluated and on the basis on which the list of best institutes was announced.The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) Rankings 2023 can be accessed on the official website of NIRF at nirfindia.org.
The latest rankings include four categories -- overall, colleges, universities and research institutions. The subject domains now consist of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, medical, architecture and planning, dental, and a new addition -- agriculture and allied sectors.
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