MSU at 93 in NIRF ranking
TIRUNELVELI, APRIL 10, 2019 00:00 IST
The Manonmnaiam Sundaranar University has been ranked 93rd among 2,787 higher educational institutions across the country in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking for 2019.
NIRF assesses higher educational institutions every year on teaching - learning, research, industrial collaboration, graduate outcome, outreach and public perception of participating organisations. As many as 2,787 institutions participated. Ranking is finalised based on the last year performance and score in the relevant parameter. Those who figure in the first hundred ranks will be considered for funding and other ventures like collaboration with governmental and international agencies for research.
Vice-Chancellor K. Pitchumani acknowledged the services rendered by administrators and academics in the previous years. “The university will identify areas for improvement and work hard to achieve higher ranking,” he said.
Former VC, K. Baskar, who took efforts during his tenure to take the MSU to 150 – 200 band in NIRF’s ranking last year, told ‘The Hindu’ that it was a ‘team effort.’ The growth of MSU during his tenure has been the highest in its 28 years of existence.
TIRUNELVELI, APRIL 10, 2019 00:00 IST
The Manonmnaiam Sundaranar University has been ranked 93rd among 2,787 higher educational institutions across the country in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking for 2019.
NIRF assesses higher educational institutions every year on teaching - learning, research, industrial collaboration, graduate outcome, outreach and public perception of participating organisations. As many as 2,787 institutions participated. Ranking is finalised based on the last year performance and score in the relevant parameter. Those who figure in the first hundred ranks will be considered for funding and other ventures like collaboration with governmental and international agencies for research.
Vice-Chancellor K. Pitchumani acknowledged the services rendered by administrators and academics in the previous years. “The university will identify areas for improvement and work hard to achieve higher ranking,” he said.
Former VC, K. Baskar, who took efforts during his tenure to take the MSU to 150 – 200 band in NIRF’s ranking last year, told ‘The Hindu’ that it was a ‘team effort.’ The growth of MSU during his tenure has been the highest in its 28 years of existence.
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