India Today launches its 'Best Colleges' website

The interactive portal offers access, analysis, and guidance to the Best Colleges of India survey results for 2,000 colleges across 14 major streams

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India Today launches its 'Best Colleges' website

The India Today Group has launched a new online portal for its Best Colleges Survey—the ranking of institutions of higher learning in India for over a quarter century—featuring six years of ranking data as well as granular information on thousands of institutes of higher learning.   

The interactive portal offers access, analysis, and guidance to the Best Colleges of India survey results for 2,000 colleges across 14 major streams—Engineering, Architecture, BBA, Mass Communication, Hotel Management, Fashion Design, MSW, BCA, BCom, BSc, BA, Law, Medical and Dental.   

Students and their guardians can now make informed choices through the portal. Aside from the college ranking—which can be filtered by state and city—the site also allows cross comparisons on five indicators of quality: intake and quality of governance, academic excellence, infrastructure and living experience, personality and leadership development and placement and career.   

The information also provides data about each college, from courses offered and eligibility requirements to admission fees, cut offs, placements, faculty data, and information on the institute’s industry connect.    

One of the USPs of this new portal is the Jobs in Demand section which offers insights on the positions and salaries on offer for graduates from different streams. A separate section on the Best Emerging Colleges presents new institutions of excellence while information on important exams, including JEE, NEET, CUET, LSAT and BITSAT is also available for easy reference. 

Readers can visit https://bestcolleges.indiatoday.in to learn more about the portal.

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