Education Ministry refutes 'decline' claims on JNU NIRF rankings
New Delhi, April 3
The Ministry of Education refuted reports alleging a decline in the National Institutional Ranking Framework rankings of Jawaharlal Nehru University, on Thursday, stating that such claims are misleading and based on a misinterpretation of facts.
In a post on X, the Ministry said that certain reports have incorrectly suggested that the university has "fallen from rank 2 to 9," clarifying that the comparison is flawed as it draws from two separate ranking categories.
According to the Ministry, the claim stems from an incorrect comparison between the "University Category" and the "Overall Category" under the NIRF rankings, which are not directly comparable. It emphasised that JNU has consistently maintained its strong academic standing in the University Category.
"JNU has consistently retained the 2nd position in the University Category for five consecutive years (2021-2025), indicating no decline in its core academic standing," the post stated.
The clarification further noted that in the Overall Category, the university has actually shown improvement rather than decline. As per the data cited, JNU moved up from the 10th position in 2024 to the 9th position in 2025.
"Presenting this as a decline not only distorts the data but also creates a misleading narrative that undermines the credibility of a premier national institution," the Ministry added in its statement.
The Ministry underscored the importance of accurate and contextual interpretation of ranking data, especially in the context of higher education institutions that play a key role in the country's academic landscape.
It further stressed that misrepresentation of such data can lead to confusion among stakeholders and negatively impact informed public discourse. The clarification comes amid discussions around institutional rankings and their role in shaping perceptions about academic performance and quality.
Reaffirming its stance, the Ministry said that "accurate and contextual interpretation of rankings is essential to ensure informed public discourse and to uphold the integrity of India's higher education system."
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone who follows education rankings globally, this is a common issue. Categories matter. Comparing 'University' rank to 'Overall' rank is like comparing apples and oranges. The Ministry is right to call this out.
Frankly, while the clarification is needed, it also highlights how confusing the NIRF system can be for the common public. Why have so many categories if they lead to such misinterpretation? The Ministry should work on simplifying the communication.
JNU is a gem of Indian higher education. Second in the University category for five years straight is no small feat! We should be celebrating this consistency instead of spreading misleading narratives. Kudos to the faculty and students.
This is why we need better science and education journalism in India. Headline chasing damages reputations. Glad the record is set straight.
My brother studies there. He says the academic environment is top-notch. These rankings are just one metric. The real value is in the quality of research and critical thinking the university fosters. 🎓
We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.