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Top non-IIT engineering colleges & CSE department: Rankings, placement & more
Top non-IIT engineering colleges & CSE department: Rankings, placement & more

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Top non-IIT engineering colleges & CSE department: Rankings, placement & more

Top Non Engineering Colleges in India: Students who crack the JEE Advanced get the chance to take admission in IITs and their departments; however, if you are someone who has not cleared the cut-off for the Advanced, but Computer Science Engineering (CSE) has your heart, then you can check these non-IIT engineering colleges that have a reputed CSE department. These are some of the best non-IIT engineering colleges, as per the National Institutional Ranking Framework 2024. Let's look at some of the non-IIT engineering colleges in NIRF 2024. We will look at the first 50 non-IIT engineering colleges. Now, let's know more about some of the non-IIT engineering colleges, particularly about their CSE department. National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli Located in Tamil Nadu, the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Tiruchirappalli was founded as a Regional Engineering College Tiruchirappalli in 1964 by the state government under the affiliation of the University of Madras. NIT Trichy Vs IIIT Hyderabad for CSE As the official website of the NIT Trichy, every year, 220 companies participate in the placement. In the academic session 2023-24, 96.9 per cent of undergraduate students in computer science participated in the placement; on the other hand, in the MTech CSE course, 93.3 per cent of students participated. In the placement, some of the companies that participate are Intel, Morgan Stanley, HCL, Google, Facebook, Honeywell, Microsoft, HSBC, McAfee, Reliance, Pepsico, Tata, Samsung, among others. Vellore Institute of Technology Founded in 1984 as a self-financing institution, VIT stood in the rank band of 691 in QS World University Rankings 2026. The Institute has various CSE branches, like artificial intelligence and machine learning, CSE in AI and data engineering, CSE in bioinformatics and CSE and business system, CSE in cybersecurity, and CSE in data science. Top 10 engineering colleges and their Mechanical Engineering branch VIT has achieved the highest CTC of Rs 1 Crore in the last placement session with companies like Amazon, Oracle and Dell, hiring students from the campus placements. Jadavpur University West Bengal's Jadavpur University has various engineering courses like CSE, CE, Chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering, among others. The department was set up in 1988 and is offering a four-year undergraduate programme B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering (BCSE), a two-year postgraduate programme ME in Computer Science and Engineering (MCSE), a two-year MCA programme, a three-year postgraduate evening programme MTech in Computer Technology (MTCT), and PhD programmes. Top 10 engineering colleges and their CSE branch: Placement, rankings In the last placement session, the University saw companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Disney Hotstar, among others, with an average package of Rs 12 LPA and the highest package of Rs 58 LPA. S.R.M. Institute of Science and Technology The Institute has rebranded its course name to the Department of Computing Technologies. As per the official website, the college has received over 700 dream offers with eight internship opportunities in the last placement session. Top 10 engineering colleges and their ECE branches: Placement, rankings and more In recent years, the placement rate has consistently exceeded 90 per cent, with the highest package offered reaching an impressive Rs 65 LPA in 2025. An average package of around Rs 7.19 LPA in 2024. There are various recruiters such as Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Dell, and IBM alongside leading IT service firms like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL, and Accenture. Anna University Anna University's CSE programme has placed 171 students in the 2022-2023 placement session, the latest provided on the official website. In 2021-22, 166 students were placed in companies like Accenture India, Adobe, Cognizant, Hitachi Energy, Infosys, Morgan Stanley, among others. The highest annual package offered was an impressive Rs 36.5 LPA by D.E. Shaw India, followed closely by Rs 29.5 LPA from Morgan Stanley and Rs 28.54 LPA from VISA Inc. Other top recruiters included SAP Labs (Rs 24.5 LPA), Wells Fargo (Rs 19.5 LPA), and Western Digital (Rs 19 LPA).

Top 10 engineering colleges and their Mechanical Engineering branch: Placement, courses, top recruiters
Top 10 engineering colleges and their Mechanical Engineering branch: Placement, courses, top recruiters

Indian Express

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Indian Express

Top 10 engineering colleges and their Mechanical Engineering branch: Placement, courses, top recruiters

Mechanical Engineering has long been one of the foundational disciplines of engineering and continues to draw lakhs of aspirants each year. While Computer Science has emerged as a popular choice in the last two decades, Mechanical Engineering remains a preferred stream among students inclined towards core engineering and design, energy systems, robotics, thermal sciences, and manufacturing. Among India's leading institutions offering this stream, the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) dominate the space, not just in terms of academic excellence but also in research output, laboratory facilities, industry collaborations, and campus placements. Also read | Top 10 engineering colleges and their CSE branch: Placement, rankings Below is an overview of the Mechanical Engineering departments at the top IITs based on the NIRF 2024 rankings. IIT Madras – Department of Mechanical Engineering Established alongside the founding of the institute, the Mechanical Engineering Department at IIT Madras comprises over 60 faculty members and nearly 1000 students across UG, PG, MS, and PhD programmes. It offers three specialised Master's programmes, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Design, and Thermal Engineering. The department has strong ties with companies like Caterpillar, Tata Steel, GE, Rolls Royce India, Mercedes-Benz R&D, and Royal Enfield, among others, facilitating research internships and industry collaboration. Students also engage in global research projects through collaborations with universities such as Purdue, RWTH Aachen, Caltech, and the University of Tokyo. IIT Delhi's Department of Mechanical Engineering IIT Delhi's Mechanical Engineering department was set up in the early 1960s and houses over 30 dedicated labs including the Design Research Lab, Mechatronics Lab, and the Vibration & Instrumentation Lab. These support work in areas ranging from mechanics and thermal sciences to robotics and materials science. Read | Top 10 engineering colleges and their ECE branches: Placement, rankings and more In terms of placements, IIT Delhi undergraduates across departments received 781 unique offers in 2024, a rise from the previous years. Mechanical students benefit from the department's strong research infrastructure and consistent recruitment from both core and interdisciplinary sectors. IIT Bombay – Department of Mechanical Engineering Founded in 1958, the Mechanical Engineering Department at IIT Bombay is one of the largest on campus, with more than 1500 students and over 60 full-time faculty members. The department offers Dual Degree ( + and PhD programmes. During the 2022–23 placement season, 191 students from the mechanical engineering department were placed, up from 151 in 2020–21. This reflects a steady demand for graduates across manufacturing, automotive, energy, and aerospace industries. IIT Kanpur – Mechanical Engineering Department IIT Kanpur's mechanical department dates back to 1960 and offers MS (Research), and PhD programmes. It currently has 148 PhD scholars and also admits sponsored candidates from industry. According to the NIRF 2025 data, the department recorded a placement percentage of 74.6% with an average CTC of Rs 19.7 LPA and median CTC of Rs 19.2 LPA in 2024. The programme overall recorded an 88.7% placement rate, with 754 students placed and 283 opting for higher studies. IIT Kharagpur – Department of Mechanical Engineering Established in 1951, the department has evolved to include key focus areas such as Bond Graph Modeling, Intelligent Systems, Combustion Modeling, Robotics, and Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing. The department trains students in applied mechanics, energy systems, and precision engineering. In the 2024–25 placement season, more than 400 companies recruited from IIT Kharagpur. Nine students from across branches received compensation packages exceeding Rs 1 crore per annum, including international offers in the core and technology sectors. IIT Roorkee – Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering The mechanical department at IIT Roorkee dates back to 1946 and began offering Industrial Engineering courses in 1974. It currently provides specialisations in Machine Design, Production Systems, Thermal Systems, Welding Engineering, and CAD/CAM/Robotics. Facilities include modern labs and workshops supporting research across mechanical and production disciplines. In the 2024 placement drive, 607 job offers were made in the first three days alone, including four international positions. The highest domestic and international CTCs offered were Rs 1.3 crore and Rs 1.06 crore respectively.

Best engineering colleges and their ECE department: Placement, ranking and more
Best engineering colleges and their ECE department: Placement, ranking and more

Indian Express

time18-07-2025

  • Science
  • Indian Express

Best engineering colleges and their ECE department: Placement, ranking and more

Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is at the forefront of innovation, powering everything from smartphones to satellites. Apart from computer science, mechanical and civil engineering, ECE remains one of the most sought-after branches. Choosing the right college can make all the difference in shaping a successful career in this field. India boasts a diverse array of prestigious institutions offering top-tier ECE programmes, each with its own strengths in research, placement, and industry connections. In this article, we'll explore some of the best engineering colleges for ECE, highlighting their rankings and placement records. If you are aiming for an IIT, this checklist will help you navigate your options and find the perfect fit for your academic aspirations. Engineering colleges and their CSE branch: Placement, ranking The top 10 engineering colleges in India, as per the NIRF 2024 rankings (Engineering category), showcase a dominance of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). Leading the list is IIT Madras, ranked as first in India and placed at 180 in the QS World Rankings 2026. Following Madras, IIT Delhi stands tall in the second position with a global ranking of 123. India's rankings in QS World Rankings 2026 On the other hand, IIT Bombay stands third in NIRF and 129th worldwide, while IIT Kanpur holds the fourth position nationally and ranks 222 globally. In the fifth spot is IIT Kharagpur, which is 215 in the QS rankings. Others on the list of top 10 are IIT Roorkee, IIT Guwahati, IIT Hyderabad, NIT Tiruchirappalli and IIT BHU. Engineering colleges in India IIT Madras offers a diverse range of academic departments that cater to both traditional and emerging fields of engineering, science, and humanities. Core engineering branches include Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering. The institute also features specialised departments such as Engineering Design, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Ocean Engineering, and Applied Mechanics & Biomedical Engineering. Beyond engineering, IIT Madras houses strong programmes in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Humanities and Social Sciences, Management Studies, and Biotechnology. Here are the placement records of IIT Madras in ECE: In IIT Madras, over 80 per cent of students opted for ECE. For BTech graduates, the average Cost to Company (CTC) stood at Rs 27.28 LPA, with a median of Rs 24.45 LPA, showcasing robust placement outcomes. These numbers highlight the department's consistent track record in producing highly employable graduates equipped with the technical expertise and problem-solving skills sought by top recruiters. IIT Delhi offers a wide spectrum of academic departments spanning engineering, sciences, and interdisciplinary studies. Key engineering branches include Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Textile Technology. The institute also features specialised programmes in Engineering Physics, Biotechnology, Mathematics and Computing, and Production and Industrial Engineering. But what about placements? As mentioned in the press release of IIT Delhi, students have secured over 1200 job offers, including pre-placement offers (PPOs), with about 1150 individual students being selected. Some of the major companies, that participated in the placement season were Microsoft India (R&D), Samsung R&D Noida, IBM, HCL Tech, Micron, Daimler Trucks, and QuantumStreet AI, among others. IIT Bombay offers a rich array of departments across engineering, sciences, and interdisciplinary fields. In engineering, it has some core branches, including Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering. The institute also features departments like Engineering Physics, Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science, Industrial Engineering & Operations Research, and Energy Science and Engineering. The placement season in 2023-24 witnessed 2,414 students registering for the recruitment drive and 1,979 actively participating. A total of 1,475 job offers were accepted out of 1,650 rolled out by 364 participating companies. The drive also saw a significant number of high-value offers, with 22 students accepting packages above Rs 1 crore per annum. Additionally, 258 students secured pre-placement offers, and 78 received international job opportunities. The average annual Cost to Company (CTC) stood at Rs 23.50 LPA, while the median salary was Rs 17.92 LPA. Engineering & Technology emerged as the top recruiting sector. In the given duration, 319 students registered for the ECE placement, and 232 got placed. IIT Kanpur offers a broad spectrum of academic departments that span engineering, sciences, and interdisciplinary studies. Core engineering branches include Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering. The institute also has programmes in Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Engineering Physics, and Mathematics and Scientific Computing. According to placement data published in December 2024, IIT Kanpur successfully wrapped up Phase 1 of its 2024–25 placement season with 28 international job offers, marking a notable 27 per cent growth compared to the previous year. Top recruiters in this phase featured industry giants such as Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Intel, Oracle, Texas Instruments, Databricks, Reliance, and American Express, among several others. IIT Kharagpur offers Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Mining Engineering, Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture, and Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering. With additional schools in Law, Management, and Medical Science and Technology. In its latest placement cycle, IIT Kharagpur secured an impressive 1,800 job offers, which included 409 pre-placement offers (PPOs) and 25 international opportunities. Notably, nine students landed packages exceeding Rs 1 crore annually, with the highest offer reaching Rs 2.14 crore per annum. These remarkable placements were extended by leading global tech companies, highlighting the robust industry connections and growing demand for talent from the institute's Computer Science and Engineering department. There are various departments, like applied mathematics and scientific computing, architecture and planning, biosciences and bioengineering, and chemical engineering, apart from regular BTech courses like CSE, ECE, among others. The Institute has some unique courses, also like department of hydrology, earthquake engineering, paper technology, water resources development and management and management studies. IIT Guwahati offers a comprehensive range of departments and interdisciplinary centres that span engineering, sciences, design, and humanities. Key engineering branches include Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Chemical Engineering. The placement season for 2023–24 witnessed participation from 466 registered companies. A total of 229 Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs) were extended to students. The highest salary offered stood at an impressive Rs 2.05 crore per annum (CTC). Notably, 102 students secured packages of Rs 50 LPA or more. The Core and Tech sectors emerged as the top recruiters, continuing to dominate the placement landscape. Furthermore, 14 Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) also participated. The Electronics and Electrical Engineering discipline recorded a strong placement performance during the 2023–24 placement season. Out of 64 registered students, 54 were successfully placed, resulting in an impressive placement percentage of 84%. IIT Hyderabad offers a range of undergraduate programmes like BTech, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and more. Additionally, it offers a Bachelor of Design (BDes). The placement season saw 74.90% of students successfully placed across various sectors. The highest annual package reached Rs 63.78 LPA, while the average package stood at a strong Rs 20.07 LPA. A total of 335 companies participated in the placement drive, offering 621 job offers in total. 570 students secured placements, indicating a highly successful hiring season. Pre-placement offers (PPOs) were also significant, with 104 PPOs extended to students based on their internship performances. This is the only NIT in the list of top 10 where IITs have dominated. The Institute has left IIT BHU behind in the list. NIT Trichy is home to various courses like ECE, CSE, CE, among others. Other courses that make the Institute appear different from NITs are Energy and Environment, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Mathematics, Production Engineering and others. In the placement records for ECE for the duration 2020-21, the latest uploaded on the official website, 72 students were placed. Making the ECE placement reach 73.46 per cent and that too with the highest package of Rs 43.31 LPA. Among the core engineering courses, other courses offered y IIT BHU are Mining Engineering, Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology, Materials Science and Technology, and NC Jain School of Decision Science and Engineering. Some of the recruiters are Google, Goldman Sachs, Rakuten, PayPal, Oracle, Microsoft, Amazon, Samsung, Walmart, Unilever, Dream11, Intel, Cipla, Yubi, Jio, Mathworks, Zomato, and Optum and others.

NIT Warangal or IIIT Tiruchirappalli: Here's a comparison that can help you choose your college
NIT Warangal or IIIT Tiruchirappalli: Here's a comparison that can help you choose your college

Indian Express

time11-07-2025

  • Indian Express

NIT Warangal or IIIT Tiruchirappalli: Here's a comparison that can help you choose your college

Engineering remains one of the most sought-after academic and career paths for students in India after completing their secondary education. Every year, lakhs of students appear for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), hoping to secure admission into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). While IITs remain the top destination for engineering aspirants due to their academic rigour and reputation, not qualifying for admission through JEE Advanced or JoSAA counselling is not the end of an engineering career. Several other premier institutions like the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) offer excellent academic and placement opportunities across various disciplines. Among them, NIT Warangal and IIIT Tiruchirappalli are prominent choices. Here's a comparison of these two institutes, specifically for the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) programme. Establishment and institutional status NIT Warangal was established in 1959 and is one of the earliest regional engineering colleges to be upgraded to NIT status. It holds the designation of an Institute of National Importance and is widely recognized for its legacy and contribution to technical education in India. IIIT Tiruchirappalli, comparatively newer, was founded in 2013 under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model and gained the status of Institute of National Importance in 2017. While still growing, it has been steadily developing its academic and infrastructural foundation. Location and campus environment NIT Warangal is located in Warangal, Telangana. The campus is spread over 248 acres and is well-connected by rail and road to major cities like Hyderabad, offering a full-fledged residential academic environment with decades of infrastructure development. IIIT Tiruchirappalli is situated in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. Though relatively newer and still expanding its permanent campus facilities, the institute currently operates from an interim campus with ongoing efforts to enhance student amenities and learning spaces. Admission and seat intake Both institutes admit students to their ECE programmes through the CSAB counselling based on JEE Main ranks. NIT Warangal offers 100 seats annually in its ECE department, attracting some of the top-ranking students each year. IIIT Tiruchirappalli has an intake of 75 seats in the ECE stream, providing a more compact learning environment which may lead to increased faculty-student interaction. Rankings and recognition NIT Warangal features consistently in national and global rankings. According to the NIRF 2024, it ranked 21st in engineering and 53rd overall. It was placed in the 1001–1200 band in Times Higher Education world rankings. IIIT Tiruchirappalli, while not ranked in the NIRF 2024 list, is gaining traction among emerging institutions. It is recognised by the Government of India as an Institute of National Importance and continues to strengthen its academic metrics and reputation. Placements NIT Warangal recorded a highest package of Rs 88 LPA in 2024 across all branches, with an average package of Rs 15.6 LPA and a median salary of Rs 14.2 LPA. For ECE, the 2023 placement rate stood at 85.6%, with major recruiters including Microsoft, Amazon, Goldman Sachs, and Texas Instruments. IIIT Tiruchirappalli saw a highest package of Rs 46 LPA in 2024 across all branches, with an average package of Rs 10 LPA and an ECE placement rate of 74%. Companies like TCS, Amazon, Infosys, Nvidia, IBM, and Publicis Sapient were among the prominent recruiters. Academic programs and research NIT Warangal's ECE department offers BTech, MTech, and PhD programs. Postgraduate specialisations include Embedded & Machine Learning Systems, VLSI System Design, and Advanced Communication Systems. The department is known for its research in chip design, embedded systems, and wireless communication. IIIT Tiruchirappalli offers a BTech in ECE and MTech programs in areas such as Advanced Communication Systems, Signal Processing, and AI/Data Science. The institute is expanding its research ecosystem with a focus on IoT, core electronics, and applied machine learning. Industry collaboration and exposure NIT Warangal maintains academic partnerships with global institutions and industries, supporting interdisciplinary projects, exchange programs, and sponsored research. Its longstanding legacy ensures strong alumni connections and industry presence. IIIT Tiruchirappalli, operating under a PPP model, emphasizes close industry collaboration. The curriculum is updated to align with market needs, and students gain access to internships and projects that are relevant to current technological trends. Postgraduate and interdisciplinary opportunities NIT Warangal not only offers MTech and PhD programs but also provides MBA and Executive MBA (EMBA) options, making it attractive to students aiming for a blend of technical and managerial education. IIIT Tiruchirappalli is in the process of expanding its postgraduate offerings. Currently, it offers MTech degrees in emerging areas and is gradually building its capabilities in research and higher education. Fee structure NIT Warangal's BTech in ECE costs approximately Rs 5 lakh in tuition over four years. Including hostel and other expenses, the total estimated cost is around Rs 7 lakh. IIIT Tiruchirappalli's BTech in ECE comes at a higher tuition cost of Rs 9,21,600 over four years. With hostel and related fees, the total expense reaches around Rs 13,02,000, making it significantly more expensive than NIT Warangal. What to consider when making the choice? NIT Warangal is a strong choice for students looking for a well-established institution with a consistent placement track record, robust research culture, and broad postgraduate options. IIIT Tiruchirappalli, though younger, offers an industry-aligned academic model with growing placements and smaller batch sizes that allow for focused instruction and mentorship. Its curriculum is evolving to meet the needs of emerging technology sectors. In choosing between the two, aspirants should consider their preferences for legacy vs. innovation, affordability, location, and the nature of academic and industry exposure.

A quiet revolution  Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, New Delhi
A quiet revolution  Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, New Delhi

India Today

time21-06-2025

  • Science
  • India Today

A quiet revolution Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, New Delhi

Investing in infrastructure, overhauling the curriculum, cultivating a research culture and leveraging its existing strengths—this DU college set out on a deliberate and determined journey towards change ATMA RAM SANATAN DHARMA COLLEGE , New Delhi No. 8 (2025) up from No. 14 (2020) Despite its prime location in Dhaula Kuan, rich legacy and a large student body, Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma (ARSD) College was rarely the first choice for top-scoring students coming to Delhi University (DU). That changed with National Institutional Ranking Framework or NIRF 2024 where ARSD emerged in 5th place. 'This isn't just imp­rovement, it's a leap,' says ARSD principal Prof. Gyantosh Kumar Jha, sitting in his office surrounded by student souvenirs. 'Overtaking SRCC, Lady Shri Ram, even St Ste­phen's—DU's hallmark colleges—is a reversal no one saw coming, though the pieces had been carefully laid out for years. Not just academics, focus on all-round development of stude­nts, that's the soul of what we tried to do here.' It shows. It has been a quiet journey of evolution, pouring crores into infrastructure, overhauling the curriculum, cultivating a dynamic research culture and placing faith in its students to deliver the results. Today, ARSD proudly boasts the highest NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) score among DU colleges: an A++ with a CGPA of 3.77. In 2023, it was declared the best DU college under the NIRF's special category, 'Research and Professional Practice', awarded an outstanding 94.84 out of 100. The college has published more than 1,000 research papers, secured many patents and numerous government research projects. What distinguishes ARSD, though, is its pioneering move to get undergraduates, and not just postgraduates, to collaborate with the faculty on year-round research. 'Our students' research papers are regularly published in international journals,' says Prof. Jha. 'We encourage students to question, explore, build ideas, be it in the arts, sciences, or social sciences.' Fortunately, ARSD's quest for aca­demic excellence has not come at the cost of its culturally vibrant atmosphere. Its 40-day theatre workshop every year has become a signature initiative, attended every year by alumni as well as theatre enthusiasts at home and abroad. 'It's a big deal here,' the principal says. 'Our students got selected for the National School of Drama. This workshop is a way for them to gear up for it.' A MODERN CAMPUS Walking around the campus today, you encounter a space redesigned for contemporary times. Classrooms are now digitally equipped, labs have been spruced up and sustainability is a visible commitment, reflected in the bamboo structures, the manicured lawns, rainwater harvesting systems and vermicomposting units. Admini­strative processes are digitised, CCTV cameras ensure safety and the newly renovated canteen serves delicious meals with a side dish of nostalgia. Most crucially, a new kind of student is now filing past ARSD's gates—those with marks in the 90s and seeking a mix of a rigorous academic environment and creative freedom. Placement offers have surged, tie-ups with prestigious institutions like the National Productivity Council and the Netaji Subhas University of Technology have deepened and the faculty is encouraged to invest in personal growth—collectively logging in 1,100 hours of professional development in the past five years. This transformation hasn't happ­ened overnight, nor is it a result of any single sweeping reform. It's the product of a steady, determined pursuit of excellence. 'We were never tied to rankings,' says Jha. 'We were chasing quality. The rankings followed.'

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