
Jamia Hamdard: A legacy of excellence in education and research
Under the visionary leadership of Chancellor Janab Hammad Ahmed and dynamic Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) M. Afshar Alam, Jamia Hamdard has cultivated both individual and community growth by building confidence and nurturing essential leadership skills to achieve academic excellence. Their initiatives have established competent platforms to develop reasoning and foster teamwork amongst staff and students alike. The university's commitment in promoting high-quality education and cutting-edge research spans multiple disciplines, including Pharmacy, Medicine (Modern & Traditional), Science, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences, Management, Computer Science & Information Technology, Interdisciplinary Sciences and Technology, Law, Islamic Studies, International Studies, Mass Communication and Media Studies.
Holistic Educational Approach
The university aligns itself with NEP 2020 to provide inclusive and equitable education, offering a comprehensive array of programmes at UG, PG, and doctoral levels. The curriculum is well-structured to incorporate teaching and learning strategies that address the full range of a student's academic, emotional, social, physical, and ethical needs, rather than focusing narrowly on test scores or rote learning. Special emphasis is placed on imparting values and ethics, gender equality, and environmental sustainability, in addition to professional skills.
Jamia Hamdard equips its students with holistic education, critical thinking, and adaptability to remain relevant in this ever-changing dynamic world.
Academic and Research Facilities
Spread over 91.6 acres in South Delhi, the Jamia Hamdard campus provides a comprehensive ecosystem for academic and personal growth. It includes nine academic buildings, a Central Library, a Convention Centre, residential blocks for staff, several separate hostels for male and female students, two guest houses, and two hospitals (HAHC Hospital and Majeedia Hospital). The campus also features a botanical garden, pharmacies, banks, ATMs, convenience stores, post office, canteens, and sports complex with both indoor and outdoor facilities.
The university's commitment in promoting a healthy lifestyle is reflected in its tobacco-free, plastic-free, and alcohol-free campus policies. These initiatives foster a vibrant, supportive, and eco-conscious environment for students. The Jamia Hamdard Library System consists of the HMSCL and six School Libraries. A cornerstone of academic life, the Central Library offers a vast collection of over 200,000 books, including more than 3,700 handwritten manuscripts and rare collections, preserving valuable knowledge and cultural heritage. It also houses a large number of rare digitised volumes and provides access to a wide range of scholarly journals and online databases, supporting both students and faculty in their academic and research endeavours.
Accreditation and Rankings
Jamia Hamdard's commitment to excellence in education and research is reflected in its impressive national and international rankings and accreditations. It is among the top 40 ranked institutions in the country as per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) survey conducted by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, over the last nine years. The Pharmacy School has been ranked the top-most in the country six times out of nine; on the remaining three occasions, it secured second or third place. The National Accreditation and Assessment Council (NAAC) has accredited the university with an 'A+' Grade in its fourth cycle of accreditation. Jamia Hamdard was also the first university in Delhi to receive an 'A' Grade in 2003.
Latest Rankings
NIRF 2024: Pharmacy 1, Medical 37, Management 78, University 40
QS World University Ranking 2026: 1401+
THE World University Ranking: 801–1000
THE Subject Ranking (Life Sciences): 401–500
QS World University Ranking by Subject 2025: 94 in Pharmacy and Pharmacology
These rankings highlight Jamia Hamdard's strong performance across various fields. The university's research output is equally impressive, with over 18,000 publications listed in the SCOPUS and Web of Science databases, averaging more than 27 citations per paper. About 35% of these papers have been cited at least 10 times.
Academic Collaborations and Funding
Jamia Hamdard maintains a strategic collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), contributing to the development of pharmaceutical products for the Indian defence forces, thereby reinforcing its role in advancing national interests. The university's research and development capabilities are bolstered by substantial infrastructure grants from the Government of India, including support through DST PURSE, STUTI, and FIST programmes. Additionally, the Ministry of AYUSH has awarded the Centre of Excellence for Unani Medicine to Jamia Hamdard. Over the past five years, the university has secured research funding amounting to approximately ₹130 crores from both government and non-government sources, enabling support for more than 800 young researchers, including JRFs, SRFs, RAs, and post-doctoral fellows.
Jamia Hamdard – A Global Bridge
Jamia Hamdard stands as a global hub for democratic student engagement, with a vibrant student community of over 10,000 individuals drawn from across India. Over the last few decades, it has also welcomed students from more than 30 countries in various disciplines. The university is dedicated to shaping its students into global citizens by equipping them with competitive skills and a broad, inclusive worldview.
Its graduates consistently achieve notable career success, thanks to Jamia Hamdard's comprehensive academic programmes and strong emphasis on holistic development. With sustained accomplishments and a steadfast commitment to academic and research excellence, the university remains a premier institution for ambitious students seeking a world-class education.
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