IIT Madras got first place in Atal Innovation Ranking

IIT Madras got first place in Atal Innovation Ranking

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Category : National Published on: January 01 2022

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  • The Atal Ranking of Institute on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA) for 2021 has been released by Union Minister of State for Education Dr Subhas Sarkar.
  • IIT-Madras topped the ‘CFTIs/Central University/Institute of National Importance (Technical)' category for the second consecutive year, while IIT-Bombay and IIT-Delhi finished second and third, respectively.
  • For the second year in a row, seven IITs feature in the top ten spots, with Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, National Institute of Technology Calicut, and Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology ranked sixth, ninth, and tenth respectively. IIT-Roorkee saw the biggest improvement among IITs, rising by four places to the fifth position this year.
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