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Are you appearing for the CUET PG 2025 exam for admissions to master's degree programmes? Check the list of top NIRF Ranking 2024 of CUET PG participating institutes here. Knowing the NIRF Ranking 2024 for top CUET PG colleges will help the candidates to know the high competition level and strategic preparation needed by them.

NIRF Ranking 2024 of CUET PG Accepting Colleges

The Ministry of Education, Government of India every year releases the NIRF (National Institute Ranking Framework) Ranking based on the parameters identified and defined in their curriculum framework. NIRF Ranking 2024 has been released which maintains the practice of providing a comprehensive "Overall" rank, alongside distinct rankings in the categories of Universities, Research Institutions, Degree Colleges, Innovation, and discipline-specific rankings in Engineering, Management, Pharmacy, Law, Medical, Dental, Architecture & Planning and in many more allied domains.

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Candidates preparing for CUET PG 2025 must check out the top CUET PG universities' NIRF Ranking 2024 so that they get to know the list of top colleges that are participating, the level of competition and the strategic preparation required by them. Along with the CUET PG NIRF Ranking 2024, candidates can also check the master's degree courses available for them to pursue in the particular top colleges. 

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How is the NIRF Ranking of CUET PG Colleges helpful for test takers?

NIRF ranking of CUET PG colleges can be extremely helpful for CUET PG aspirants for the following reasons:

1. Objective Assessment of College Quality:

NIRF ranking provides a comprehensive evaluation of colleges based on various parameters, including teaching, learning, research, outreach, and infrastructure. This helps aspirants make informed decisions about which colleges align with their academic and career goals.

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2. Identification of Top-Tier Institutions:

NIRF highlights the top-performing colleges in the country, enabling aspirants to target institutions with the highest standards of education and research. This can significantly enhance their chances of securing admission to prestigious programs.

3. Comparison of Colleges Across Different Categories:

NIRF rankings are categorized into different categories, such as universities, engineering colleges, management schools, and law schools. This allows aspirants to compare colleges within their desired field of study and identify the best options based on their specific preferences.

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4. Understanding College Strengths and Weaknesses:

NIRF provides detailed information about the strengths and weaknesses of each college, helping aspirants assess factors such as faculty quality, research facilities, and placement records. This enables them to make informed choices based on their individual priorities and requirements.

5. Guidance for Career Planning:

NIRF rankings can help aspirants identify colleges with strong alumni networks and industry connections, which can be crucial for career development and job opportunities. By choosing a well-ranked college, aspirants can increase their chances of securing internships, placements, and networking opportunities.

6. Enhanced Credibility and Recognition:

Graduating from a highly-ranked college can enhance an aspirant's credibility and recognition in the job market. A NIRF-ranked degree can open doors to better opportunities and higher salaries.

Top CUET PG Universities: NIRF Ranking 2024

Candidates can check out the NIRF 2024 ranking for some of the CUET PG participating institutes here:

Name State NIRF Ranking
Jawaharlal Nehru University Delhi 2
Jamia Milia Islamia Delhi 3
Banaras Hindu University Uttar Pradesh 5
University of Delhi Delhi 6
SRM University Tamil Nadu 12
University of Hyderabad Hyderabad 17
Chandigarh University Chandigarh 20
Lovely Professional University Punjab 27
Amity University Uttar Pradesh 32
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Uttar Pradesh 33
Mahatma Gandhi Central University Kerala 37
University of Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir 45
UPES, Dehradun Uttrakhand 46
Delhi Technological University Delhi 48
University of Jammu Jammu & Kashmir 50
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Maharashtra 58

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NIRF Ranking 2024: Courses Offered at CUET PG Top Colleges

Candidates who wish to do their two-year master's degree programmes offered by the NIRF ranking 2024 top CUET PG colleges can go through the list of courses from here:

Jawaharlal Nehru University

Admissions in these programmes shall be based on the performance of the candidates in CUET (PG)-2025 and deprivation points earned by the eligible candidates taken together. This benefit of deprivation points will be given only to UG/PG/COP/ADOP programmes except B.Tech, MSc (Biotechnology), MSc (Computational and Integrative Sciences through GAT-B), MBA, DOP and PhD programmes. Candidates can check out the list of courses offered by JNU from here:

MA Courses Disaster Studies, Economics, Art and Aesthetics, Development and labour studies, Geography, Modern History, Medieval History, Philosophy, Politics, International relations and area studies, Political Science and Sociology, English, Sanskrit, Linguistics, Arabic, Chinese, French, German literature, Economics (with specialization in World Economy), German translation, Spanish, Korean, Pashto, Persian, Russian, Urdu, Tamil, Hindu, Ancient History, Japanese Studies, 
MTech Courses Computer Science & Technology, Data Science, Nanoscience, Nanoelectronics, 
MSc Courses Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Molecular medicine, Mathematics, Computational and Integrative Sciences, Physics, Life Sciences

Also Read: JNU Admission Through CUET PG 2025: Check Appliocation Form, Eligibility, Pattern, Syllabus, Deprivation Points Details 

Banaras Hindu University

BHU will be offering 118 PG courses in various domains like MSc, MA, MTech, MFA, MPH, and other PG degrees through the CUET PG 2025 examination. Aspirants who wants to enrol in the PG programmes offered by Banaras Hindu Unievrsity can check out the from here:

Degree

Programme/ Course offered

LLM

LLM/LLM 1Yr/LLM HRDE

M.A.

Linguistics

M.A.

English

M.A.

Hindi

M.A.

Ancient Indian History, Culture & Arch.

M.A.

History

M.A.

Sanskrit

M.A.

Sociology

M.Sc/M.A.

Geography

M.Sc.

Geology

M.A.

Social Work

M.Sc.

Zoology

M.Sc.

Botany

M.Sc.

Bioinformatics (For Females only)

M.Sc.

Applied Microbiology

M.Sc.

Chemistry

MCA

Computer Applications

M.Sc/M.A.

Mathematics

M.Sc.

Physics

M.Sc/M.A.

Statistics

M.Tech

Food Technology (Processing Technology)

M.Sc.

Environmental Sciences

M.Sc.

Environmental Sciences (Environmental Technology)

Candidates can check out the complete list of PG courses offered by BHU through CUET PG from here: BHU CUET PG 2025 Courses Offered: Check Eligibility Criteria and Subject Code 

University of Delhi

For admission to postgraduate programmes of the University of Delhi, all candidates (including those applying for supernumerary seats) must register for CUET PG 2025 at pgcuet.samarth.ac.in. For admission and seat allotment, candidates must apply to Common Seat Allocation System (PG)-2025 of University of Delhi. Since DU stands out in the top 10 NIRF rankings, which makes the admissions highly competitive therefore candidates are advised to start their DU CUET PG 2025 Preparation soon in order to get to the desired college. 

Delhi University will be offering 88 PG courses in various domains like MSc, MA, MTech, MFA, MPH, and other PG degrees through the CUET PG 2025 examination. Interested aspirants can check the PG programmes offered in the table below:

Faculty of Arts Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Science Faculty of Applied Sciences

M.A. BUDDHIST STUDIES

M.A. COMPARATIVE INDIAN LITERATURE

M.A. ENGLISH

M.A. FRENCH

M.A. GERMAN

M.A. ARABIC

M.A. BENGALI

M.A. HINDI

M.A. HISPANIC

M.A. ITALIAN STUDIES

M.A. JAPANESE STUDIES

BACHELOR OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE (B.Li.Sc.)

MASTER OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE (M.Li.Sc.)

M.A. LINGUISTICS

M.A. PERSIAN

M.A. PUNJABI

M.A. RUSSIAN STUDIES

M.A. SANSKRIT

M.A. TAMIL

M.A. URDU

M.A. HINDU STUDIES

M.A. AFRICAN STUDIES

M.A. EAST ASIAN STUDIES

M.A. ECONOMICS

M.A. GEOGRAPHY

M.A. HISTORY

M.A. LIFELONG LEARNING AND EXTENSION

M.A. PHILOSOPHY

M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE

M.A. PSYCHOLOGY

M.A. APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY

M.A. SOCIAL WORK

M.A. SOCIOLOGY

M.A. JOURNALISM

M.A. CHINESE

M.A. KOREAN

M.Sc. ANTHROPOLOGY

M.Sc. FORENSIC SCIENCE

M.Sc. BOTANY

M.Sc. CHEMISTRY

M.A. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

M.Sc. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

M.Sc. GEOLOGY

M.Sc. FOOD AND NUTRITION

M.Sc. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN APPLICATION

M.Sc. HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & CHILDHOOD STUDIES

M.Sc. FABRIC AND APPAREL SCIENCE

M.Sc. DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION AND EXTENSION

M.Sc. PHYSICS

M.Sc. ZOOLOGY

MASTER OF PHYSIOTHERAPY

MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (MCA) M.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE

M.A./M.Sc. MATHEMATICS

M.A./M.Sc. STATISTICS

M.A. OPERATIONAL RESEARCH

M.Sc./M.Sc.-PH.D. COMBINED DEGREE COURSE - BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES M.Sc. BIOCHEMISTRY

M.Sc. BIOPHYSICS

M.Sc. ELECTRONICS

M.Tech. MICROWAVE ELECTRONICS M.Sc. GENETICS

M.Sc. INFORMATICS M.Sc. MICROBIOLOGY

BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (B.P.Ed.) MASTER OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (M.P.Ed.)

M.Sc. PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY

Also Read: DU Admission Through CUET PG 2025: Exam Notification, Application Form, Eligibility, Pattern, Syllabus & Other Details 

Faculty of Commerce Faculty of Education Faculty of Law Faculty of Music Others
MCom

.Ed. SPECIAL EDUCATION (INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY)

B.Ed. SPECIAL EDUCATION (VISUAL IMPAIRMENT)

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.Ed.)

MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.Ed.)

LLB

LLM

M.A. (HINDUSTANI MUSIC) VOCAL/INSTRUMENTAL (SITAR / SAROD /GUITAR/ VIOLIN / SANTOOR)

M.A. (KARNATAKA MUSIC) VOCAL/INSTRUMENTAL

M.A. PERCUSSION (TABLA/PAKHAWAJ)

MASTER OF FINE ART (COLLEGE OF ART)

M.Sc. MATHEMATICS EDUCATION MASTER IN RESPIRATORY THEORY MASTER IN PUBLIC HEALTH

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CYBER SECURITY AND LAW (PGDCSL)

Also Read: DU CUET PG 2025 Courses Offered, Subject Code & Eligibility Criteria 

Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)

Admissions to the TATA Institute of Social Sciences for PG courses will be made through the CUET PG 2025 exam from the academic session 2024-2025 onwards. The TISSNET exam was discontinued from last year.  Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) has decided that admission for the forthcoming Academic Sessions for all its Postgraduate Programmes will be based on the TISS CUET PG scores, except for the following programmes, which will consider CAT scores- Master of Arts in Human Resource Management & Labour Relations and Master of Arts in Organisation Development, Change and Leadership.

Candidates can check out the list of courses offered at TISS through CUET PG 2025 from here:

MA Courses

Master of Arts in Social Work (Criminology and Justice), Master of Arts in Social Work (Community Organisation and Development Practice), Master of Arts in Social Work (Criminology and Justice), Master of Arts in Social Work (Disability Studies and Action), Master of Arts in Social Work (Dalit and Tribal Studies and Action), Master of Arts in Social Work (Mental Health), Master of Arts in Social Work (Public Health), Master of Arts in Social Work (Livelihoods and Social Entrepreneurship), Master of Arts in Social Work (Women-Centred Practice), Master of Arts in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations, Master of Arts in Social Entrepreneurship

Master of Arts in Labour Studies and Practice, Master of Arts in Organisation Development, Change and Leadership (Self-Financed Programme), Master of Public Health (Health Administration), Master of Hospital Administration, Master of Public Health (Social Epidemiology), Master of Public Health (Health Policy, Economics and Finance)

Master of Arts in Development Studies, Master of Arts in Women's Studies, Master of Arts in Education (Elementary), Master of Arts in Education and Technology (Self-Financed Programme), Master in Disaster Informatics and Geospatial Technologies (Self-Financed Programme), Master in Disaster and Climate Risk Assessment for Sustainability (Self-Financed Programme), Master of Arts in Applied Psychology (Clinical and Counseling Practice), Master of Arts in Media and Cultural Studies, Master of Arts in Social Work (Rural Development), Master of Arts in Education, Master of Arts in Natural Resources and Governance, Master of Arts in Public Policy and Governance, Master of Arts in Cities and Governance (Self-Financed Programme)

MSc Courses

Master of Arts / Master of Sciences in Analytics (Self-Financed Programme)

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Environment, Climate Change and Sustainability Studies

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Regulatory Policy and Governance

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Water Policy and Governance

Master of Arts / Master of Science in Disaster Management

 

BEd/ MEd

B.Ed-M.Ed

M.Ed

 

MLISc

Master of Library and Information Science

LLM

Master of Laws (Access to Justice)

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Here are some tips for candidates preparing for the CUET PG exam in CBT mode:

Understand the exam format, make sure you have a good understanding of computer, choose a test center that is convenient for you, arrive early on the center.

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See, solve as many previous question papers and it is advised to allocate time to yourself while solving the paper.

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It is advisable to start solving CUET PG question papers as part of your exam preparation at least 4-5 months before the exam date. 

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Well, there is no fixed number, but candidates are advised to solve as many question papers as they can. and it also depends on the individual preparation.

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It is conducted once a year only. And it is typically held in the month of March or April. The exact date is announced on NTA a few months before the exam

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It is important because you can be familiar with the exam pattern, identify important topics, boosts confidence, and helps in practice and revision.

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IIT JAM is for PG scientific and engineering courses in IITs and other premier institutons while CUET PG is a wider platform for admissions to postgraduate programs across private, state and central universities.

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The candidates can fill up to two cities as per their preferences.

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No, it doesn't change. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has been consistently responsible for conducting the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) PG since its inception.

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No, candidates are not allowed to take the CUET PG question paper or any other exam-related material outside the examination hall after the Computer Based Test (CBT) is over.

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