Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 1, 2025 | 06:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
NIRF Rankings 2025: The upcoming rankings will include a new sustainability category and negative marking for retracted research papers. The release was delayed earlier due to legal scrutiny and verification of institutional data.

The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025 rankings are expected to be announced soon by the Ministry of Education. The NIRF rankings 2025 evaluate higher education institutions across India on teaching, research, graduation outcomes, outreach, and perception.
The Union Education Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, will release the category-wise rankings of Indian colleges and universities. The list will also be made available on the official website at nirfindia.org. The list was initially expected in August 2025; however, its release has been delayed, with reports now indicating it may be published in the first week of September.
The NIRF 2025 edition includes adjustments to the evaluation framework. A new component assessing institutions’ contributions toward Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has been introduced. This aims to measure efforts in environmental sustainability and social impact.
Additionally, negative marking for retracted research papers has been implemented under the Research and Professional Practices parameter. The scoring will consider either the number or percentage of retractions, reflecting efforts to maintain research integrity.
The ranking has also faced legal scrutiny this year. In March, the Madras High Court imposed an interim stay on the publication of NIRF 2025 following a petition alleging malpractices and lack of transparency. The petitioner claimed that several institutions submit unverified or inflated data, particularly private colleges, and that the rankings are declared without auditing.
In May 2025, the Court lifted the interim stay and dismissed the public interest litigation as premature, after the Union government clarified that NIRF publications follow a scientific, expert-approved methodology, paving the way for the release of the rankings.
The NIRF rankings list the top institutions across key categories, including overall, engineering, management, universities, medical, and others. The following shows the leading institutions in each category.
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