NLSIU, Bengaluru Secures Top Spot in NIRF Law Rankings Third Year in a Row
June 11, 2020
The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru has yet again topped the National Ranking Institutional Framework (NIRF) 2020 of the best law institutions in the country. The University has scored a hat trick of wins by remaining on top of the rankings in 2018, 2019 and 2020. In 2020 it increased its lead on its peers. The NIRF rankings were released online by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India on Thursday.
Reflecting on the success, Vice Chancellor of NLSIU, Sudhir Krishnaswamy said: “We are extremely happy and honoured by this recognition, but accept it humbly as we know we have a long way to go.” NIRF Rankings: Started in 2015-16, the National Institutional Rankings Framework (NIRF) was launched by the HRD department to rank higher educational institutions in India.
Ranking Parameters
The institutes are ranked on the basis of the following parameters:
Teaching, Learning and Resources
Research and Professional Practices
Graduation Outcome
Outreach and Inclusivity
Perception
How NLSIU scored on the parameters:
TLR – 84.30/100
RPC – 41.07/100
GO – 85.13/100
OI – 75.03/100
PERCEPTION – 100/100
Key Contributors
NLSIU’s teaching and learning outcomes as well as graduation outcomes have been key contributors for its success. “We aim to sustain our performance in these parameters, but will redouble our efforts and focus on Research and Practice as well as our Outreach and Inclusivity,” Prof Krishnaswamy said. Recalling the pioneering efforts of NLSIU’s Founder-Director N. R. Madhava Menon, the Vice Chancellor said that it is Prof Menon’s institutionalizing of ‘strong teaching and learning cultures’ that has served as a foundation for the continuing success of NLSIU today. NLSIU would like to thank and acknowledge the efforts of the former VC of NLSIU, Prof. R Venkata Rao and his leadership team that helped contribute to this ranking.
Strengthening core competencies
Reacting to the announcement, NLSIU Registrar Prof Sarasu Esther Thomas said: “The National Law School has always considered itself a faculty led institution. We are honoured by this ranking, and humbly acknowledge that the credit for this ranking must go to all those involved in teaching and research here. In the coming months, we aim to substantially strengthen these two core competencies.” For further details on the India Rankings 2020, click here.
NLSIU scores high in 2020
NLSIU is ranked No. 1 by Careers 360 and India Today for the year 2020.
NLSIU broke into the QS World University rankings this year in the 151-200 ranks of global best law schools.
NLSIU was awarded ‘Best College of the Year’ in the Indian Education awards 2020.
In the News
NIRF ranking: Two Bengaluru institutions retain top positions | The Hindu
While the Indian Institute of Science (IISc.) bagged the top spot in the universities ranking and the second spot in the overall ranking, the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) claimed the top spot in the law category. Both institutes retained their earlier rankings.
NIRF Ranking 2020: NLSIU Bangalore Is The Best Law College In India | NDTV Education
NLSIU, or the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, has retained the top spot in NIRF Ranking 2020 for law colleges released by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) today. The National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi) has come in second place and NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad has come in third place. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur features in the list at number four and National Law University, Jodhpur is at fifth place. In the NIRF 2019 for law, the top three positions were the same.