AMU Ranked Sixth in Latest Survey Based on Teaching, Research, National and International Outlook

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Aligarh Muslim University.

 The achievement is all the more significant as the university is observing its 100th year of existence, said Vice Chancellor, Prof. Tariq Mansoor

ALIGARH —  The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) continues to celebrate its centenary year by getting its academic credentials recognised, both, at international and national levels.

The AMU has now been placed sixth among the best Indian universities by ‘The Week-Hansa Research Survey 2020’, a performance assessment of universities across the country.

The AMU is placed in the list of top universities of the survey with a score of 654 based on parameters such as teaching, research, citations, industry income and the national and international outlook.

Vice Chancellor, Prof. Tariq Mansoor expressed satisfaction over the performance and said that the achievement is all the more significant as the university is observing its 100th year of existence.

He attributed the achievement to high-quality teaching, relevant and focused research of the highest quality and improved perception of the university, and hoped to improve the performance in the coming years.

Professor M.Salim Beg (Chairman, Committee for Ranking) said that the performance reflects AMU’s growing presence and outreach. He added that it is for the second consecutive year that AMU has maintained the sixth position in the rankings.

Tributes to Mahatma Gandhi

Aligarh Muslim University on Friday paid tributes to the ‘Father of the Nation’ Mahatma Gandhi on his 151st birth anniversary with a virtual event organised by the Maulana Azad (MA) library.

Addressing teachers, students, and other staff through a video conferencing platform, AMU Vice-Chancellor Tariq Mansoor said that Mahatma Gandhi’s directives on how to contain the South African plague can be useful for the Covid-19 affected world.

— IANS

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