FOUR MUMBAI COLLEGES ON INDIA’S TOP
INSTITUTES LIST
MUMBAI:
Four city colleges have made their way into the list of India’s top 15
institutes on academic parameters, released by a recent study.
These
colleges are Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Vile Parle,
Mithibai College, Vile Parle, KJ Somaiya College, Vidyavihar, and Thakur College
of Science and Commerce, Kandivli.
The
study, titled India’s most trusted educational institutes 2014-15, was
conducted by Trust Research Advisory (TRA). The list was unveiled on Wednesday
at Churchgate.
“The
respondents were selected from 40 cities,” said Sachin Bhosle, research head,
TRA.
However,
the city lagged behind in the top 15 trusted educational institutes. NM
College, at rank 12, was the only institute that featured on the list. Of the
top 1,000 trusted institutes, Mumbai and Delhi dominate with 89 institutes
each, followed by Bangalore (77) and Chennai (63).
Around
30,000 institutes were named by the 7,710 respondents across 40 cities. The
report lists India’s 1,000 most trusted educational institutes, top 200
institutes on academic parameters and 120 of most preferred courses.
Hindu
College, Delhi, has been voted India’s most trusted educational institute, with
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and Loyola College, Chennai, as second
and third respectively. Gauhati University, Guwahati, features as the best
institute on the basis of academic parameters.
The
top five preferred courses are commerce, IT, engineering, arts and law. “We
released this report in the hope that it will help students and their parents
decide between various institutes,” said N Chandramouli, chief executive
officer, TRA.
Source | Hindustan Times | 21 August 2014
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