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1 AN ANALYTICAL STUDY O RANKING CONDUCTED BY NATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL RANKING RAMEWORK (NIR) O MINISTRY O HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT OR DIERENT CATEGORY-A INSTITUTES O HIGHER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN INDIA IN THE YEAR 2016 Bipin R. Bankar #, Kumar B. Pawar *, Sanjay T. Dandele # # JSPM s Jayawant Institute of Management Studies, Tathawade, Pune, India 1 bipinbankar2009@gmail.com, 2 pawarkumarb@gmail.com, 3 sanjay.dandele@gmail.com Abstract The purpose of the present study was to analyze the ranking conducted for 300 different institutes. These institutes comprise Engineering, Management, Pharmacy and Universities. The ranking was conducted by the NIR of ministry of HRD in the year The ranking data was collected from NIR portal. To satisfy the objectives of the study hypothesis were framed and tested with the help of two way Anova test. rom the present study, it was concluded that there has been significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter set by ranking framework among different Universities, Engineering, Management and Pharmacy Institutes in India. The ranking initiative taken by HRD ministry is good move. Through this ranking the competition among different institutes may increase for improving their overall ranking and improve their quality and standards in education. The increased in quality and standards will help Indian institutes to compete with international education standards. The outcome of this ranking paper indicates the performance of the top universities, technical institutes and their area of improvement. Keywords: HRD, NIR, Two - way Anova, Ranking parameter, quality. I. INTRODUCTION The National Institutional Ranking ramework (NIR) has been approved by the Ministry of Human Resource development (MHRD) of India. The main purpose of this framework is to outline a methodology to Rank Higher and Technical Institutes and Universities across the country. The ranking methodology and broad parameters have been identified by the core committee set up by the MHRD for ranking. The ranking parameters or indicator are broadly covers Teaching, Learning and Resources (TLR), Research Professional Practices & Collaborative Performances (RPC), Graduation Outcomes (GO), Outreach and Inclusivity (OI) and Perception. Therefore, the ranking methodologies are domain specific. The NIR has been classified institutes under six domains namely Engineering, Management, Pharmacy, Architecture, Universities and Colleges. urther, the Institutes have been classified as Category - A Institutes and Category - B Institutes. The Institutes has been registered under Category A is Research & Teaching Institutes and Category B is Teaching Institutes only. The five parameters have 100 marks each. Therefore, the total ranking of parameters is for 500 marks. These parameters are India centric and include regional & international diversity, outreach, gender equality and inclusion of disadvantaged sections of society i.e. SC, ST, and OBC etc. Teaching, Learning & Resources (TLR) is related to the core activities of learning. Assessment marks for this parameter was 100 & ranking weightage was This parameter was further assessed into different metrics. They were aculty Student Ratio with emphasis on permanent faculty (SR), Combined Metric for faculty with Ph.D. & Experience (QE), Metrics for Library facilities Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/289

2 (LI), Metrics for Sports & Extra Curricular acilities (SEC) and Metrics for Teaching & Innovation (TI). Research, Professional Practice & Collaborative Performance (RPC) parameter was assessed for 100 marks & ranking weightage was also This parameter was also assessed into different metrics namely combined metrics for publications, combined metrics for citations, percentage of collaborative publications and footprint of executive education & professional practice. Graduation Outcome (GO) parameter was also assessed for 100 marks & ranking weight is This indictor was also assessed into different metrics such as outreach footprint (Continuing Education, Services), percentage of students from other states/countries, percentage of woman students & faculty, percentage of economically & socially disadvantaged students and facilities for physically challenged or differently Abled persons. inally Perception (PR) parameter was also used for ranking. With the help of perception parameter, feedback from different stakeholders has been obtained. The feedback has been taken from peer groups and general public. Peer groups include eminent persons from academia, industry R&D institutes and Research & Development institutes and other government organizations. urther, general public includes students, parents and employers etc. The online feedback has been taken by NIR. II. OBJECTIVES O THE STUDY 1. To analyze the ranking conducted by NIR for different Category- A Institutes of India. 2. To study the different ranking parameter consider for ranking by NIR. 3. To find out the significant difference of ranking among different parameter between different institutes. III. REVIEW O LITERATURE B.M. Gupta (2010) conducted a study on Ranking and performance of Indian Universities, based on publication and citation data. In his study he focused on new methodology of ranking of top 50 productive Indian universities using publications, citations and international collaborative publication data. The factors affecting productivity and quality of research in Indian universities were identified. The study also indicates the various methods employed for ranking universities. B. K. Sahoo, R. Singh, B. Mishrac, K. Sankaran (2015) has conducted a study on Research Productivity in Management Schools of India: A Directional Benefit-of-Doubt Model Analysis. They examined overall research productivity of the schools and the faculty members during the They put four key findings. irst, the relative weights of the journal tier, total citations, impact factor, author h-index, number of papers, and journal h-index varied from high to low in order for estimating the CI of a faculty member. Second, both public and private schools were similar in research productivity. However, faculty members at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) outperformed those at the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs). Third, faculty members who had their doctoral degrees from foreign, relative to Indian, schools were more productive. Among those trained in India, alumni of IITs, compared to those of IIMs, were more productive. inally, IIMs at Ahmadabad and Bangalore and the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad have seemingly more superstars than other schools among the top 5% researchers during V T, Bagalkoti, S. L. Sangam (2012) conducted a study on Ranking of NACC Accredited Indian Universities. They examines the India s performance publication based on its output in Science and Technology during identifies the international collaboration and, h- index and the National Assessment and Accreditation council grade (NAAC) of top 50 productive universities. The study uses 10 years publications data from Scopus international multidisciplinary bibliographical database, The 50 universities contributed 1,08,666 papers and Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/290

3 received 3,36,027 citations during , with the average citation per paper as The study also indicates the various criteria s for ranking universities. IV. SOURCES O DATA The purpose of present study was to analyze the ranking of Category- A institutes of different disciplines of higher and technical institutes of India. Sr. No. Disciplines Total Numbers Category A (N) Sample Size (S) 1 Engineering Management Pharmacy University Total Table 1: Distribution of sample size of registered institutes under NIR (Source: - The present study was based on the Secondary data source. The ranking institute s data has been collected from NIR portal. V. SELECTION O SAMPLE The total 1438 Engineering Institutes, 609 Management Institutes, 454 Pharmacy Institutes and 233 Universities of India have been participated in the ranking process initiated by the NIR. The distribution of sample size of different institutes and total population or universe is as above. These Institutes have been registered and submitted ranking data online to the NIR portal. The present study has taken into consideration the Group- A category institutes only i.e. Teaching & Research Institutes because the NIR has given ranking to these institutes in the year Out of 314 Engineering institutes, 100 has been ranked, Out of 142 Management Institutes, 50 has been ranked, Out of 173 Pharmacy institutes, 50 has been ranked and Out of 233 Universities, 100 has been ranked by the NIR. Therefore, this study is analyzing the ranking of Category- A Institutes of different disciplines such as Engineering, Management, Pharmacy & Indian Universities. VI. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS O THE STUDY The purpose of present study was to analyze the ranking of total 300 institutes comprising Engineering, Management, Pharmacy and Universities. In case of Engineering and Universities disciplines, 100 Engineering institutes and 100 Universities respectively has been ranked. In Management and Pharmacy disciplines, 50 Management institutes and 50 Pharmacy institutes respectively have given ranking. These institutes come under category of Teaching and Research Institutes. Therefore, the scope of the present study is limited to the Category- A Institutes and different disciplines such as Engineering, Management, Pharmacy and Universities only. urther, the analysis of the present study is confined only to these disciplines. The analysis of the present study was done on the basis of framed hypothesis. In the year 2016, NIR has not given ranking to Category B institutes namely Teaching Institutes only and Architecture institutes. Hence this limitation is applicable to the present study. VII. RAMING O HYPOTHESIS 1. There is no significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Engineering Institutes of India. 2. There is no significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Universities of India. 3. There is no significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Management institutes of India. 4. There is no significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Pharmacy institutes of India. Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/291

4 Overall Rank TLR RPC GO OI PR International Journal of Engineering Science Invention Research & Development; Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016 VIII. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION O DATA Analysis was done with the help of the statistical tools such as two - way Anova. Table 2: Top Twenty Engineering Institutes as per different parameter Sr. Name of Institutes Overall TLR RPC GO OI Institute- PR Nagpur (18 th Rank), National Institute of No. Rank Technology, Rourkela (19 th Rank) and IIT- Mandi 1 Indian Institute Of Technology, Madras has occupied 20 th Position amongst the various 2 Indian Institute Of engineering 1 Institutes. Technology, Bombay 3 Indian Institute Of Technology, Kharagpur Table 3: Top Twenty Universities as per different parameter 4 Indian Institute Of Technology, Delhi Sr. 5 Indian Institute Of No. 4 Institutes Technology, Kanpur 6 Indian Institute Of Indian Institute Of Science, Technology, Roorkee Bangalore 7 Indian Institute Of Institute Of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad Technology, Mumbai 8 Indian Institute Of Technology, Gandhinagar Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Indian Institute Of University Of Hyderabad- Technology, Ropar Hyderabad Indian Institute Of Tezpur University, Tezpur Technology, Patna 6 University Of Delhi, Delhi Indian Institute Of Technology, North Guwahati 7 Banaras Hindu University, National Institute Of Varanasi Technology, Tiruchirappalli 8 Indian Institute Of Space Vellore Institute Of Science And Technology, Technology, Vellore Thiruvananthapuram 14 Indian Institute Of Birla Institute Of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi Technology & Science - Pilani 15 Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute Of Technology Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Indian Institute Of Technology, Indore 11 Visva Bharati, Kolkata Birla Institute Of Technology, Punjab University, Ranchi Chandigarh Visvesvaraya National Institute Of Technology, 13 Pondicherry University, Nagpur Pondicherry 19 National Institute Of Bharathiar University, Technology, Rourkela Coimbatore 20 Indian Institute Of North Eastern Hill Technology, Mandi University, Shillong 16 King Georges Medical (Source: - University-Lucknow It is evident from the table no. 2 that, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Madras, has occupied first position(1st Rank) in overall ranking followed by IIT- Bombay(2 nd Rank), IIT- Kharagpur(3 rd Rank), IIT- Delhi(4 th Rank), IIT- Kanpur(5 th Rank), IIT- Roorkee,(6 th Rank), IIT- Hyderabad(7 th Rank), IIT- Gandhinagar (8 th Rank), IIT- Ropar(9 th Rank), IIT-Patna(10 th Rank), IIT- North Guwahati(11 th Rank), National Institute- Tiruchirappalli (12 th Rank), IIT-Varanasi (14 th rank), Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute (15 th Rank), IIT-Indore (16 th Rank), Birla Institute Ranchi (17 th Rank), Visvesvaraya National 17 Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai 18 Jamia Hamdard-New Delhi Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham-Coimbatore Goa University-Goa (Source: - It is also evident from the table no. 3 that, In case of Top twenty Universities, Indian Institute of Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/292

5 Over all Rank TLR RPC GO OI PR Overall Rank TLR RPC GO OI PR International Journal of Engineering Science Invention Research & Development; Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016 Science - Bangalore, has occupied first position (1 st Rank) in overall ranking followed by Institute Of Chemical Technology-Mumbai (2 nd Rank), Jawaharlal Nehru University- New Delhi(3 rd Rank), University Of Hyderabad-Hyderabad(4 th Rank),Tezpur University-Tezpur(5 th Rank), University Of Delhi-Delhi(6 th Rank), Banaras Hindu University-Varanasi(7 th Rank), Indian Institute Of Space Science And Technology- Thiruvananthapuram(8 th Rank), Birla Institute Of Technology & Science-Pilani(9 th Rank), Aligarh Muslim University-Aligarh(10 th Rank),Visva Bharati-Kolkata (11 th rank), Punjab University- Chandigarh (12 th Rank), Pondicherry University- Pondicherry (13 th Rank), Bharathiar University- Coimbatore (14 th Rank), North Eastern Hill University- Shillong (15 th Rank), King Georges Medical University-Lucknow (16 th Rank), Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai (17 th Rank), Jamia Hamdard-New Delhi (18 th Rank), Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham-Coimbatore (19 th Rank) and Goa University-Goa has occupied 20 th position amongst the various Universities of India. (Source: - It is found from the above table that, in case of Top Ten Management Institutes, Indian Institute of Management- Bangaluru has occupied first position (1 st Rank) in overall ranking followed by Indian Institute of Management- Ahmadabad(2 nd Rank), Indian Institute Of Management-Calcutta(3 rd Rank), Indian Institute of Management- Lucknow (4 th Rank), Indian Institute of Management- Udaipur(5 th Rank), Indian Institute Of Management- Kozhikode(6 th Rank), International Management Institute-New Delhi (7 th Rank), Indian Institute Of orest Management (8 th Rank), Indian Institute Of Technology, Kanpur (9 th Rank) and Indian Institute Of Management- Indore has occupied 10 th position (10 th Rank) amongst the various management institutes of India. Table 5: Top Ten Pharmacy Institutes as per different parameter Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/293 Sr. No Institutes Manipal College Of Pharmaceutical Sciences-Manipal University Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences- Chandigarh Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi Poona College Of Table 4: Top Ten Management Institutes as per different parameter 4 Pharmacy, Sr. Erandwane, Pune Institutes No. Institute Of 1 Indian Institute Of Management, Bangaluru 5 Pharmacy, Nirma University 2 Indian Institute Of Management, Ahmadabad Bombay College 3 Indian Institute Of Of Pharmacy Management, Calcutta Mumbai 4 Indian Institute Of Birla Institute Of Management, Lucknow 7 Technology, Indian Institute Of Ranchi Management, Udaipur Amrita School Of 6 Indian Institute Of Pharmacy, Kochi Management, Kozhikode JSS College Of 7 International Management Institute-New Delhi 9 Pharmacy, Tamil Nadu 8 Indian Institute Of orest Management JSS College Of 9 Indian Institute Of Pharmacy, Mysore, Technology, Kanpur Karnataka Indian Institute Of Management, Indore (Source: - It is also found from the above table that, in case of Top Ten Pharmacy Institutes, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences-Manipal has occupied first position (1 st Rank) in the overall

6 ranking of pharmacy institutes followed by University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences- Chandigarh (2 nd Rank), Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi (3 rd Rank), Poona College Of Pharmacy, Erandwane- Pune (4 th Rank), Institute Of Pharmacy- Nirma University (5 th Rank), Bombay College Of Pharmacy-Mumbai(6 th Rank), Birla Institute Of Technology- Ranchi(7 th Rank), Amrita School of Pharmacy Kochi (8 th Rank), JSS College Of Pharmacy- Tamil Nadu(9 th Rank) and JSS College Of Pharmacy, Mysore- Karnataka has occupied 10 th Position (10 th Rank) amongst the different pharmaceutical institutes of India. IX. HYPOTHESIS TESTING 1. IN CASE O ENGINEERING INSTITUTES: H 0 : There is no significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Engineering Institutes of India. H 1 : There is significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Engineering Institutes of India. Source of Variations Sum of Square Table 6: ANOVA D.. Mean Squares Calculated Value table 5% Sign. level Institutes Parameters Residual Total (Source: - Anova Calculation) Decision It has been evident from the above table that, for comparison between different institutes, calculated value is 3.15 which is more than the table value at 5% significant level which is 1. Hence, Null hypothesis is and alternative hypothesis is accepted. Therefore, it is concluded that there is significant difference in the ranking score obtained by different engineering institutes is different. urther, In case of comparison between different parameters, calculated value is which is also more than table value at 5% significant level which is Therefore, null hypothesis is also and alternative hypothesis is accepted. Hence, it is concluded that there is also significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameters. 2. IN CASE O UNIVERSITIES H 0 : There is no significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Universities of India. H 1 : There is significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Universities of India. Source of Variations Institutes Parameters Sum of Square Table 7: ANOVA D.. Mean Squares Calculated Value table 5% Sign. level Decision Residual Total (Source: - Anova Calculation) It has been observed from the above table that, for comparison between different institutes, calculated value is 1.37 which is more than the table value at 5% significant level which is 1. Hence, Null hypothesis is and alternative hypothesis is accepted. Therefore, it is concluded that there is significant difference in the ranking score obtained by different universities is different. In case of comparison between different parameters, calculated value is which is also more than table value at 5% significant level which is Therefore, null hypothesis is and alternative hypothesis is accepted. Hence, it is concluded that there is also significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameters. Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/294

7 3. IN CASE O MANAGEMENT INSTITUTES H 0 : There is no significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Management Institutes of India. H 1 : There is significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Management Institutes of India. Source of Variations Sum of Square D.. Table 8: ANOVA Mean Squares Calculated Value table 5% Sign. level Institutes Parameters Residual Total (Source: - Anova Calculation) Decision It has been also evident from the table that, for comparison between different institutes, calculated value is 2.71 which is more than the table value at 5% significant level which is 1. Hence, null hypothesis is and alternative hypothesis is accepted. Therefore, it is concluded that there is significant difference in the ranking score obtained by different management institutes is different. In case of comparison between different parameters, calculated value is which is also more than table value at 5% significant level which is Therefore, null hypothesis is and alternative hypothesis is accepted. Hence, it is concluded that there is also significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameters. 4. IN CASE O PHARMACY INSTITUTES H 0 : There is no significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Pharmacy Institutes of India. H 1 : There is significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter among different Pharmacy Institutes of India. Source of Variations Sum of Square D.. Table 9: ANOVA Mean Squares Calculated Value table 5% Sign. level Institutes Parameters Residual Total (Source: - Anova Calculation) Decision It has been observed from the table no. 9 that, for comparison between different institutes, calculated value is 1.43 which is more than the table value at 5% significant level which is 1. Hence, null hypothesis is and alternative hypothesis is accepted. Therefore, it is concluded that there is significant difference in the ranking score obtained by different pharmacy institute is different. In case of comparison between different parameters, calculated value is 4.62 which is also more than table value at 5% significant level which is Therefore, Null hypothesis is and alternative hypothesis is accepted. Hence, it is concluded that there is also significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameters. X. INDINGS A. ENGINEERING INSTITUTES:- 1. Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, has occupied 1 st position (Rank) in overall ranking & outreach and inclusivity (OI) parameter, Whereas it has occupied second position (2 nd Rank) in other parameters such as Teaching, Learning Resources (TLR), Research, Professional & Collaborative Performance (RPC) and Perception (PR) respectively, urther it has occupied 8 th position in Graduation Outcome (GO) parameter. The top position indicates that IIT, Madras has taken maximum efforts in all round development of the students. The 2 nd rank of TLR indicates that the qualified and experienced faculty is the backbone of teaching learning process and rendering Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/295

8 learning facilities to the students such as library, libratory, sports & extracurricular facilities. This shows that IIT, Madras has excelled in this parameter. The 2 nd rank of RPC indicates that it is also strong in Research and development activity which is the backbone of the engineering education. aculties have been significantly contributed to the Research & Professional consultancy. Through the perception ranking it shows that IIT, madras has created Brand of their institute among the public domain more specifically in the Engineering education sector. 2. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay has occupied 2 nd rank in overall ranking. Whereas it has occupied 1 st position in other parameters such as RPC and PR respectively. This indicates that the institute is very strong in Research & Development activity. urther, it has occupied 4 th, 5 th & 7 th position in TLR, GO, OI parameters respectively. The overall 2 nd position signifies that they are also at par with IIT Madras. The 1 st position of RPC indicates that, IIT Bombay have exceedingly performing in Research & Professional consultancy. This shows that their faculty & students have exceedingly contributing to the research & development segment as compared to other IIT s. 3. Indian Institute Of Technology, Kharagpur, has occupied 3 rd position in overall ranking and has achieved 4 th position in RPC & OI parameters. urther, it has achieved 5 th, 6 th & 10 th position in other parameters such as PR, GO & TLR respectively. 4. Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi has occupied 4 th position in overall ranking. And it has occupied 3 rd, 5 th, 7 th, 13 th & 16 th position in different parameters such as PR, RPC, TLR, and OI & GO respectively. 5. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur has occupied 5 th Rank in overall ranking. It has occupied 3 rd position in RPC parameter. And 4 th position in PR & GO parameters respectively. urther, it has occupied 10 th & 14 th position in OI & TLR parameters respectively. 6. Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee has achieved 6 th Rank in overall ranking, OI & PI parameters respectively. It has achieved 7 th & 9 th Rank in RPC & GO parameters. In TLR parameter it has achieved 12 th Rank. It needs further improvement in TLR parameter for sustaining in the competitive environment. 7. Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad has occupied 7 th Rank in overall ranking. It has occupied 9 th position in TLR & PR parameters respectively. In RPC, GO & OI, it has occupied 12 th, 13 th & 16 th position. This institute has awarded rising star category. 8. Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar at 8 th position in the overall ranking and 6 th position in TLR parameter. It has achieved 7 th, 9 th, 18 th & 20 th position in the PR, OI, RPC & GO parameters respectively. This institute has also awarded rising star category in the engineering institutes. 9. IIT Ropar & IIT Patna has occupied 9 th & 10 th position in overall ranking. These institutes have also given rising star status by NIR. B. UNIVERSITIES 1. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, has occupied 1 st position in overall ranking as well as GO & PI parameters. This shows that Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore has outperformed among the other Indian universities, whereas it has achieved 2 nd rank in TLR & RPC respectively. This 2 nd rank shows that it has very strong teaching learning resources and Research & Professional Consultancy. 2. Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai has occupied 2 nd position in overall ranking. This indicates that this is also matching at Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/296

9 par with Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. urther, it has occupied first position in RPC parameter. This first position signifies that in RPC this university is far ahead as compared with other university. Their faculty has exceedingly contributing to the research & development activity which is the backbone of the higher education sector. And it has occupied 6 th, 7 th, 14 th & 17 th ranks in PR, TLR, GO & OI parameters respectively. rom this it is found that there is need to improve the ranking of GO & OI segments. 3. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi has achieved 3 rd position in overall ranking. rom this 3 rd position it shows that JNU, New Delhi is not far behind with other universities. Whereas it has achieved 2 nd, 3 rd & 4 th position in GO, PR & TLR parameters respectively. urther, it has 8 th & 10 th position in RPC & OI parameters respectively. The university needs to further improve their ranking position in RPC & OI segment. 4. University of Hyderabad, has occupied 4 th position (4 th Rank) in overall ranking. It has occupied 1 st, 3 rd & 4 th position in OI, RPC & PR parameters respectively. urther, it has achieved 11 th & 18 th position in TLR & GO parameters respectively. 5. Tezpur University, Tezpur has achieved 5 th position (5 th Rank) in overall ranking & RPC parameter respectively. urther, it has achieved 6 th & 8 th position in OI & TLR parameters respectively. It has achieved 13 th position in PR parameter & achieved 17 th position in GO parameter. 6. University of Delhi has occupied 6 th rank in overall ranking. It has at 3 rd, 4 th, 5 th &15 th position in OI, RPC, PR & TLR parameters respectively. Top 3 rd, 4 th & 5 th position in respective parameters indicates that Delhi University has performing well. 7. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani & Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh have occupied 7 th, 8 th, 9 th & 10 th position in overall ranking amongst top ten universities in India. C. MANAGEMENT 1. Indian Institute of Management, Bangaluru has achieved 1 st position in overall ranking as well as achieved same position in the TLR, RPC, GO & OI parameters respectively. This shows that among management institutes IIM, Bangalore has exceedingly performing outstanding in the TLR, RPC, GO & OI metrics. It has taken significant effort to achieve the 1 st position. It has achieved 4 th position in PR parameter. It needs little more improvement in PR parameter. 2. Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad has achieved 2 nd position in overall ranking as well as GO & OI parameters respectively. Whereas it has achieved 1 st Rank in PR parameter. And it has secured 4 th Rank in TLR & RPC parameter respectively. 3. Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta has occupied 3 rd position (3 rd Rank) in overall ranking. And it has achieved 2 nd in RPC, 3 rd in GO, 4 th in OI, 5 th in PR & 6 th in TLR parameters receptively. 4. Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow has achieved 4 th position in overall ranking. It has achieved 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th in PR, OI & GO parameters respectively and it has achieved 7 th position in TLR & RPC parameter. 5. Indian Institute of Management, Udaipur has occupied 5 th position in overall ranking as well as GO & RPC parameters. It has achieved 6 th in OI, 7 th in PI, and 8 th in TLR parameter respectively. In management category this institute has given rising star status by NIR. 6. Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode has achieved 6 th rank in overall ranking. It Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/297

10 has achieved 5 th rank in PI parameter and 6 th rank in RPC, GO, & PR parameters respectively and 9 th rank in TLR parameter. 7. International Management Institute-New Delhi, Indian Institute of orest Management, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur and Indian Institute of Management, Indore has achieved 7 th, 8 th, 9 th and 10 th rank in overall ranking amongst the management institutes of India. D. PHARMACY 1. Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences- Manipal has achieved 1 st Rank in overall ranking and TLR parameter. It has achieved 2 nd position in GO parameter. Whereas it has achieved 5 th position in OI & PR parameters respectively and 8 th Rank in RPC. 2. University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences- Chandigarh has secured 2 nd position in overall ranking. It has secured 1 st, 2 nd, 6 th, 7 th and 8 th position in RPC, TLR, PR, GO and OI parameters respectively. 3. Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi has achieved 3 rd position in overall ranking. It has achieved 2 nd in RPC, 3 rd in TLR, 5 th in GO, 8 th in PR and 9 th in OI parameters ranking. 4. Poona College of Pharmacy, Erandwane, Pune has got 4 th position in overall ranking. It has secured 1 st in PR, 3 rd in RPC and OI respectively, 8 th in TLR and GO parameters ranking respectively. 5. Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma University has achieved 5 th position in overall ranking. It has achieved 2 nd in OI, 3 rd in GO, 6 th in TLR & RPC and 7 th in PR parameters ranking. 6. Bombay College of Pharmacy-Mumbai, Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, Amrita School of Pharmacy, Kochi, JSS College of Pharmacy, Tamil Nadu and JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysore has occupied 6 th, 7 th, 8 th, 9 th & 10 th position in overall ranking amongst the pharmacy institutes in India. The ranking initiative taken by HRD ministry in the year 2016 to rank different affiliated universities & recognized institutes in India through common framework namely NIR is a good move and it is structured in nature. Before starting this initiative there was no formal ranking procedure exists. But the ranking has been conducted only by private agencies through survey. But the major drawback in conducting ranking by private agencies is that it is unstructured or informal in nature. Through this ranking the competition among different institutes may increase for improving their overall ranking and improve their quality and standards in education. The increased in quality and standards will help the Indian institutes to compete with international education standards. The outcome of this ranking paper indicates the performance of the top universities, technical institutes & their area of improvement. urther, it has been concluded that there has been significant difference in the ranking score obtained from different parameter set by ranking framework among different Universities, Engineering, Management and Pharmacy Institutes in India. REERENCES 1. T.N. Srivastava, Shilaja Rego (2011), Business Research Methodology, Tata McGraw Hill, irst reprint. 2. C.R.Kothari, Research Methodology, Methods and Techniques, New Age International Publishers, Second Edition. 3. Anil R. Sahu, Dr R.L. Shrivastava, Dr R.R. Shrivastava, Key factors affecting the effectiveness of Technical education- An Indian perspective, Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering 2008, Vol II, WCE 2008, July 2-4, 2008, London, U.K. 4. Gupta, B. M. [2010), Ranking of performance of Indian Universities based on publication and citation data, Indian Journal off science and Technology, 3 (7), Pratap, G., & Gupta, B. M. (2011), Ranking of Indian Medical colleges for their research performance during L , Annuals of Library and Information Studies, 58, 203-2L0. 6. V.T. Bagalkoti, S.L. Sangam, Ranking of NAAC Accredited Indian Universities, National Conference on Scientometrics, September 2012, XI. CONCLUSION Bipin R. Bankar, Kumar B. Pawar and Sanjay T. Dandele ijesird, Vol. III, Issue V, November 2016/298

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