UoH ranks 7th, Osmania 38th among the top 100

UoH ranks 7th, Osmania 38th  among the top 100
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No institution from the both Telugu States found a place in top 10 higher educational institutions in Common Overall Ranking. But the University of Hyderabad has been ranked 7th in the Universities category list and the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, stood at 10th place in top 10 engineering institutes. 

New Delhi: No institution from the both Telugu States found a place in top 10 higher educational institutions in Common Overall Ranking. But the University of Hyderabad has been ranked 7th in the Universities category list and the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, stood at 10th place in top 10 engineering institutes.

Osmania University is at the 38th place while Sri Venkateswara University of Tirupati has ranked 42th and the next rank went to the Andhra University, Visakhapatnam in the annual national rankings released by the HRD ministry on Monday.

Sri Satya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Anantapur, stands at 69th place, Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University stands at 78th place, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, at 89th, Srikrishna Devaraya University at 96th and JNTU, Kakinada ranks 99th in the list.

Among the colleges’ category, Miranda House, Delhi, topped the list while Chennai's Loyola College and Delhi's Sriram College stood at second the third places respectively. Visakhapatnam’s AU College of Science and Technology was at 23rd place, Andhra Loyola College, Vijayawada at 24th place, SDMSM College in Krishna district at 79th place, Dr V S Krishna Degree College of Visakhapatnam in the next place, Gayatri Vidya Parishat College for Degree and PG at 85th place, Saint Joseph of Women at 87th place, Anantapur's Degree College at 90th place, KBN College of Krishna district at 92nd place and VMS College of Ramachandrapuram at 93rd place are the others.

Amongst the management colleges, IIM, Ahmedabad topped the list while IIM Bangalore came second and Kolkata third, Lucknow IIM fourth, Kozhikode IIM fifth and Delhi IIM sixth.

In the pharmacy college category, Jamia Hamdard college stood first while NIPER, Mohali, stood second. Hyderabad's NIPER stood fifth and Andhra University's pharmacy college stood 18th, Acharya Nagarjuna Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Guntur stood at 26th and Chalapathi's Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Guntur at 48th place.

In the overall branches rating category, Indian Institute of Sciences is at the first place, IIT Chennai second and Mumbai IIT third. University of Hyderabad stood 14th in this category and Osmania University stood 38th, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research stood at 58th, Sri Venkateswara University of Tirupati at 68th, Andhra University at 69th and Warangal NIT at 82nd place.

Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar disclosed that in all 2,995 institutes took part in the ratings out of which 232 were universities. Among the others were 1,000 engineering colleges, 546 management colleges, 318 pharma colleges and 637 regular degree colleges.

Only those institutes in which a minimum of 1,000 students are studying and are dependent on funding from the government are eligible to enter the ratings challenge. This is the first time that the HRD Ministry has considered even degree colleges for rankings.

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