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Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF)
The Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) is a system for the ranking of colleges and universities in India, helping students to select the best option for higher studies. IIRF ranks more than 1,000 institutions, including over 300 Universities, 350 Engineering colleges, 150 B-Schools, 50 Law colleges, 50 Design schools, 50 Architecture colleges, and more than 100 Undergraduate colleges for BBA & BCA. The ranking follows a methodology that is detailed and minimizes bias. The FEDERATION FOR WORLD ACADEMICS (FWA) guides the methodology and industrial feedback for the IIRF Centre for Institutional Research (ICIR).

IIRF was launched in 2016 and is presented by Education Post, a monthly magazine on higher education in circulation since 2012. The knowledge partner for IIRF is Maction Consulting, a full services research organization based in Ahmedabad, India, with branches in the US and Canada. It helps IIRF to gather information from colleges and universities across India. Maction Consulting is responsible for the collection of data (primary and secondary), literature review from print and web media, as well as statistical data analyses and report findings.

COVERAGE OF RANKING
It covers myriad fields of study and further bifurcates the categories as private, deemed, and government institutions, as well as region-wise ranking. The categories of ranking are as follows: