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Writer's pictureDr. Deepessh Divaakaran

Top 7 Strategies for Higher Education Institutions to Skyrocket their Rankings in NIRF, THE and QS

Updated: Apr 5, 2023



Improving rankings in National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Times Higher Education and QS Ranking is a complex process that requires a sustained effort from institutions. Institutions should focus on areas that are prioritized by the rankings, such as research output, internationalization, reputation, and the quality of teaching and student experience. Strategies to improve rankings can include investing in research facilities, recruiting high-quality faculty, establishing partnerships with foreign universities, and offering relevant programs that meet the needs of the job market. Institutions can also prioritize student feedback and take action to address student concerns and needs. It is important to note that improving rankings is a long-term process that requires sustained effort and investment. Institutions should prioritize strategies that align with their mission and goals and that are sustainable over time.


Here are 7 strategies that institutions can implement to improve their rankings in Times Higher Education and QS Ranking:

  1. Focus on Research: All National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Times Higher Education and QS Ranking place a high emphasis on research output and impact. Institutions can invest in research facilities and recruit high-quality faculty to improve their research output. Institutions can also prioritize research that is relevant to local needs and has a positive impact on society.

  2. Internationalization: All rankings also consider the internationalization of institutions. Institutions can recruit more international students and faculty, establish partnerships with foreign universities, and offer study abroad programs. Institutions can also prioritize research that has international collaborations and has a global impact.

  3. Reputation: All rankings also consider the reputation of institutions, both in terms of academic and employer reputation. Institutions can improve their academic reputation by publishing in high-impact journals, attending conferences, and collaborating with other institutions. Institutions can improve their employer reputation by establishing strong relationships with industry and offering programs that are relevant to the needs of the job market.

  4. Faculty-to-Student Ratio: Institutions can also improve their rankings by maintaining a low faculty-to-student ratio, which is an indicator of the quality of teaching and student support. Institutions can hire more faculty and support staff to reduce class sizes and provide individual attention to students.

  5. Citations: All rankings also consider the number of citations that institutions receive for their research output. Institutions can improve their citations by conducting high-quality research and publishing in high-impact journals. Institutions can also establish collaborations with other institutions and industry to increase the impact of their research.

  6. Quality of Teaching: All rankings also consider the quality of teaching, as measured by student-to-faculty ratios and teaching reputation. Institutions can invest in teacher training and development programs to improve the quality of teaching. Institutions can also establish feedback mechanisms to understand the needs of students and improve the quality of teaching.

  7. Student Experience: Institutions can also improve their rankings by providing a positive student experience. This includes providing adequate support services, extracurricular activities, and a safe and inclusive campus environment. Institutions can also prioritize student feedback and take action to address student concerns and needs.

It is important to note that improving rankings is a long-term process that requires sustained effort and investment. Institutions should prioritize strategies that align with their mission and goals, and that are sustainable over time. Institutions should also be transparent about their performance and actively seek feedback from stakeholders to continually improve their rankings.


In conclusion, improving rankings in National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), Times Higher Education and QS Ranking is a challenging but worthwhile goal for higher education institutions in India. By focusing on areas such as research output, internationalization, reputation, and the quality of teaching and student experience, institutions can improve their rankings and enhance their profile on the global stage. It is important to prioritize sustainable and mission-aligned strategies that can be implemented over time, while also being transparent and seeking feedback from stakeholders. If you have any further questions or need more assistance on improving your institution's rankings, please do not hesitate to contact me. I am always happy to help!

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