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In the last few years, India’s education system has undergone much
change, at the secondary education level as well as in higher, college
education. Some of these, especially the change in the Class 10 examination
system, are beginning to take root, though teething troubles
remain. Some others, like the Four-Year University Programme, still in its
infancy, continue to face resistance, from students and academics alike.
The arrival of a new government and its declared intention of taking a
logical, hard look at these changes has sparked hope in students aspiring
to get into India’s burgeoning educational institutions. The plan to substantially
increase resources for the education sector has raised
expectations of an increased focus on improving the quality of education
not just at college level but from primary school onwards.
The current state of higher education is not very encouraging. According
to the All India Council for Technical Education, India has over 3,500
engineering colleges with a capacity of over 1.7 million and actual enrolments
of over 1.2 million students. Yet, many struggle to find a proper
institution to get quality education. It is in this light that Outlook’s annual
ranking of India’s Best Professional Colleges becomes relevant, for students,
parents and all stakeholders in the Indian education ecosystem.
Last year, India’s Best Professional Colleges Handbook gave a snapshot of
the entire spectrum of top engineering and medical colleges in India,
along with Outlook’s last three years’ rankings. We also presented a new,
unique aggregated ranking of India’s top engineering and medical colleges
based on the colleges’ performance in Outlook’s rankings over the three
years. This year’s Handbook has fresh aggregated ranking of engineering
and medical colleges based on their rankings in 2011, 2012 and 2013. We
also present the complete rankings of the last three years for all streams,
complete with parameters-wise scores and supplementary tables.
Like
last year, there is also a comprehensive information pack of India’s top 100
engineering colleges and top 30 medical colleges. Alongside,
we have also
reproduced
some of Outlook’s defining stories and interviews.
So, for those lost in the fast changing Indian educational environment,
Outlook hopes to offer some clarity. As always, choose wisely.

India Best professional colleges handbook Description:

In the last few years, India’s education system has undergone much

change, at the secondary education level as well as in higher, college

education. Some of these, especially the change in the Class 10 examination

system, are beginning to take root, though teething troubles

remain. Some others, like the Four-Year University Programme, still in its

infancy, continue to face resistance, from students and academics alike.

The arrival of a new government and its declared intention of taking a

logical, hard look at these changes has sparked hope in students aspiring

to get into India’s burgeoning educational institutions. The plan to substantially

increase resources for the education sector has raised

expectations of an increased focus on improving the quality of education

not just at college level but from primary school onwards.

The current state of higher education is not very encouraging. According

to the All India Council for Technical Education, India has over 3,500

engineering colleges with a capacity of over 1.7 million and actual enrolments

of over 1.2 million students. Yet, many struggle to find a proper

institution to get quality education. It is in this light that Outlook’s annual

ranking of India’s Best Professional Colleges becomes relevant, for students,

parents and all stakeholders in the Indian education ecosystem.

Last year, India’s Best Professional Colleges Handbook gave a snapshot of

the entire spectrum of top engineering and medical colleges in India,

along with Outlook’s last three years’ rankings. We also presented a new,

unique aggregated ranking of India’s top engineering and medical colleges

based on the colleges’ performance in Outlook’s rankings over the three

years. This year’s Handbook has fresh aggregated ranking of engineering

and medical colleges based on their rankings in 2011, 2012 and 2013. We

also present the complete rankings of the last three years for all streams,

complete with parameters-wise scores and supplementary tables.

Like

last year, there is also a comprehensive information pack of India’s top 100

engineering colleges and top 30 medical colleges. Alongside,

we have also

reproduced

some of Outlook’s defining stories and interviews.

So, for those lost in the fast changing Indian educational environment,

Outlook hopes to offer some clarity. As always, choose wisely.

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