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EXCLUSIVE INDAI TODAY-GALLUP SURVEY
Top 10 Colleges Of India
Arts springs the biggest surprise and engineering sees
a new king, while the leaders in other streams hold their own
By Raj Chengappa
Before your dreams
come true, it is said, you have to dream them. For the five million students
seeking higher education in India it is that period of their lives when
they begin to spell out their dreams. Some of these students will stride
purposefully towards what they want and achieve their ambitions rapidly.
Others may shuffle their feet, consult their elders, friends, even astrologers
and then plunge on, never quite sure whether they are on the right path.
The choice of a college or a course is the kind
of decision that can make or mar their careers. A major turning point
in life's many crossroads. So it is not the merciless heat of the summer
that bothers millions of teens as they hop from one college to another,
collecting admission forms and taking a good look at what each offers
them (including how good-looking the opposite sex queuing up are). For
most of these college hopefuls it is a relentless, high-anxiety search
for admission to the 10,000-odd colleges and 250 universities across the
country.
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JUBILATION:
SRCC students celebrate their college's top ranking |
So what makes a college outstanding? Is it the
quality of its teachers, just how bright its students are, the facilities
it offers, the atmosphere it creates, the reputation it has built up or
how famous its alumni have become? Or is it a combination of all these
factors? Unfortunately, in a country that claims to be on the Internet
autobahn, quality information about colleges is usually a road full of
potholes and pitfalls.
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THE WINNERS
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ARTS
Presidency College
Kolkata
2000 St Xavier's, Mumbai
Science
Presidency College Chennai
2000 Presidency, Chennai
Commerce
SRCC
Delhi
2000 SRCC, Delhi
Engineering
IIT Kharagpur
2000 IIT Mumbai
Medical
AIIMS Delhi
2000 AIIMS, Delhi
Law
NLSIU Bangalore
2000 NLSIU, Bangalore
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Since 1997, India Today has conducted an exclusive
survey every year to help students identify the centres of excellence
in every major stream: arts, science, commerce, medicine, law and engineering.
This year too India Today commissioned The Gallup Organization to conduct
a detailed survey of colleges across the country. Close to 450 academicians
were interviewed in depth across eight centres: Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata,
Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune and Lucknow. A battery of factors,
including reputation, quality of academic output, student care, infrastructure
and job placement determined the ranking. Around 500 colleges figured
in the final list before a complex statistical procedure determined the
top 10 in each stream (see box). The results show that there are new winners,
especially in arts and engineering, while in other fields last year's
toppers have held their own. There is bound to be heartburn among those
that were displaced from their earlier positions or those that don't figure
in the top 10 list. To them we can only say there is next year. And for
the winning colleges, congratulations.
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