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By Karan Singh Bisht
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Updated on 10 Sep 2025, 15:29 IST
Bengaluru, often called the technology capital of India, is known for its strong bond between academia and industry. Its universities and engineering colleges fuel innovation, producing skilled graduates who contribute to start-ups, multinational companies, and research hubs. With the release of the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025 by the Ministry of Education, Bengaluru’s engineering institutions have once again proven their academic and industry relevance.
The NIRF Rankings, launched by the Ministry of Education in 2015, have grown into the most trusted barometer for higher education in India. Institutions are assessed on multiple parameters such as:
This transparent evaluation ensures students, parents, and stakeholders can make informed choices based on data-driven insights.
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Name of College | Score | Rank |
International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B) | 50.46 | 69 |
M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) | 49.26 | 75 |
Christ University | 49.03 | 76 |
Jain University, Bangalore | 48.01 | 84 |
The NIRF 2025 rankings spotlight four engineering institutions from Bengaluru, each shaping the city’s academic ecosystem in unique ways.
International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B) emerged as the leading performer, securing the 69th rank with a score of 50.46. Its focus on computing, data sciences, and digital innovation makes it a pioneer for India’s digital economy.
The M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) ranked 75th with a score of 49.26. With its strong alumni network, consistent technical excellence, and strong industry links, it remains one of the most sought-after institutions in Bengaluru.
Christ University, known for its multidisciplinary strengths, secured the 76th position with a score of 49.03. Its holistic approach blends ethics, innovation, and technical learning, strengthening its presence in engineering education.
Completing Bengaluru’s presence in the top 100, Jain University ranked 84th with a score of 48.01. Its growing engineering programs showcase the rising influence of private universities in India’s higher education space.
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These rankings reaffirm Bengaluru’s reputation as a hub where technology, industry, and academia intersect. With access to a thriving technology ecosystem, students in Bengaluru gain exposure to innovation that goes beyond textbooks preparing them not just as engineers but as problem-solvers for a dynamic economy.
The NIRF 2025 results also show how Bengaluru’s colleges are embracing inclusivity, sustainability, and improved graduate outcomes. This forward-thinking approach positions education as a driver of both social and economic growth.
For students, the NIRF 2025 rankings are a trusted guide to select institutions that balance academic rigor with real-world relevance. For Bengaluru, the results strengthen its dual identity as an educational hub and a global technology capital.
At the same time, the rankings emphasize the need for continuous improvement in research infrastructure, interdisciplinary programs, and global collaborations to sustain Bengaluru’s competitive edge.
The journey of Bengaluru’s institutions reflects both experience and adaptability. IIIT-B focuses on technology and digital innovation, MSRIT builds on a legacy of excellence, Christ University blends holistic learning with technical education, and Jain University expands as a modern private university model.
As India’s knowledge-driven economy grows, these colleges are well-positioned to train graduates not only for local industry needs but also for global challenges. The NIRF 2025 rankings serve as recognition of current success and a reminder of the higher milestones Bengaluru’s institutions can achieve.
Bengaluru’s strong showing in the NIRF 2025 Engineering Rankings highlights the city’s role as a bridge between education, technology, and innovation. For students, it offers clarity in decision-making; for institutions, it serves as a benchmark to aim higher. Together, they strengthen Bengaluru’s position as a leader in India’s academic and technological journey.
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Yes. The NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) 2025 rankings were officially released on September 4, 2025, showcasing the top institutions across various disciplines including engineering.
In the overall category, the second position is held by IISc Bengaluru. In the Engineering category, the second spot is secured by IIT Delhi, behind IIT Madras.
According to NIRF 2025 rankings, this honor goes to BITS Pilani. It ranks 11th overall, making it the highest-ranked private engineering institution.
IIT Madras continues its dominance, topping the Engineering category in NIRF 2025 for the tenth consecutive year.