Key Points

IIT Madras has achieved an incredible milestone by securing the top position in NIRF rankings for the seventh consecutive year. The rankings evaluated institutions across 17 different categories using five key performance parameters. IISc Bengaluru emerged as the best university while IIM Ahmedabad topped the management category. This consistent performance highlights IIT Madras's excellence in teaching, research, and overall institutional quality.

Key Points: IIT Madras Tops NIRF Rankings 2025 for Seventh Consecutive Year

  • IIT Madras maintains seven-year dominance in overall category rankings
  • IISc Bengaluru ranked best university followed by JNU Delhi
  • IIM Ahmedabad emerges as top management institute in India
  • AIIMS New Delhi retains position as best medical college
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IIT Madras secures top spot in NIRF Rankings 2025 for seventh year in a row

IIT Madras retains #1 position in NIRF 2025 overall rankings, while IISc Bengaluru leads university category and IIM Ahmedabad tops management institutes.

"IIT Madras has once again bagged the top position - Ministry of Education"

New Delhi, September 4

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has once again bagged the top position in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025, marking the seventh consecutive year of its dominance in the overall category.

The Ministry of Education announced the 10th edition of the rankings on Thursday. IISc Bengaluru has been ranked as the best university, followed by Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, and Manipal Academy of Higher Education at second and third positions, respectively.

Hindu College, Delh,i retained its top rank in the colleges category, while Miranda House and Hansraj College secured the second and third spots.

IIT Madras also topped in the engineering category, followed by IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay. IIM Ahmedabad emerged as the country's best management institute, while Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, secured the first position in the pharmacy category. In the field of medical education, AIIMS New Delhi retained its position as the best medical college in India.

This year's rankings evaluated institutions under 17 categories -- including overall, universities, colleges, research institutions, engineering, management, pharmacy, medical, dental, law, architecture and planning, agriculture and allied sectors, open universities, skill universities, state public universities and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Institutions are ranked on five key parameters: teaching, learning and resources; research and professional practice; graduation outcomes; outreach and inclusivity; and perception.

The NIRF was first introduced in 2015 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (now Ministry of Education) to provide a transparent and comprehensive framework for evaluating higher education institutions across the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I'm happy for IIT Madras, I wish more regional institutions would feature in top rankings. The concentration of top institutes in metro cities needs to change for balanced educational development.
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Rohit P
Great to see IISc Bangalore maintaining its position as best university! Their research output is phenomenal. India needs more such world-class research institutions.
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Sarah B
As an international student considering India for higher studies, these rankings are really helpful. Good to see transparent evaluation parameters being used.
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Vikram M
Congratulations to all the institutions! But I hope the focus remains on actual quality education rather than just ranking parameters. Sometimes these metrics don't reflect ground reality.
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Ananya R
So proud of Hindu College maintaining top rank among colleges! Delhi University continues to shine. The competition between Miranda House and Hansraj is always interesting to watch 😊

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