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National Institute of Technology Srinagar

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Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir NIT Government | Est. 1960
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National Institute of Technology Srinagar Rankings 2026: NIRF, QS & Other Rankings

How is National Institute of Technology Srinagar ranked in 2026?

As of 2026, National Institute of Technology Srinagar's strongest verified national position is its 73rd rank in the NIRF Engineering category (NIRF 2025, score 50.23), which remains the most recent official Ministry of Education ranking because NIRF 2026 had not yet been released at the time of writing. In parallel, NIT Srinagar holds a 32nd position in the India Today Engineering college rankings 2025 and sits in the 1201-1500 band of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025 globally, with a 1201-1300 placement in the QS Asia University Rankings 2026. Together these figures place NIT Srinagar firmly among India's upper-tier National Institutes of Technology and within the global top 1500, even though the institute stays in the 101-150 band of the NIRF Overall list rather than the top 100.

For an aspirant, the headline takeaway is that NIT Srinagar is a recognised, nationally ranked government NIT whose engineering rank has been climbing year on year since 2023, while its broader Overall and global standings remain in the developing rank-band stage. Below, every ranking is laid out year-wise so you can read the trend rather than a single snapshot.

Year-Wise Rankings

The table below consolidates NIT Srinagar's verified rankings across the major bodies that assess it: the NIRF Engineering and Overall categories from the Ministry of Education, the India Today engineering survey, the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, and the QS Asia University Rankings. It answers the practical question an applicant asks first: "Where exactly does NIT Srinagar stand and in which list?" Read it body-by-body, because a rank of 73 in NIRF Engineering and a band of 1201-1500 in THE are measuring very different universes (all Indian engineering institutions versus all ranked universities worldwide). The Score column carries the NIRF composite score out of 100 where it is published.

Year Ranking Body Category Rank Score
2025 NIRF (Ministry of Education) Engineering 73 50.23
2025 NIRF (Ministry of Education) Overall 101-150 band Not disclosed for band
2025 India Today Engineering Colleges 32 Survey-based
2025 Times Higher Education World University Rankings (Overall) 1201-1500 band Band score
2025 Times Higher Education Engineering (subject) 1001-1250 band Band score
2026 QS Asia University Rankings 1201-1300 band Band score
2024 NIRF (Ministry of Education) Engineering 79 Not publicly itemised here
2024 NIRF (Ministry of Education) Overall 101-150 band Band score
2023 NIRF (Ministry of Education) Engineering 82 45.70
2022 NIRF (Ministry of Education) Engineering 66 45.52

The clearest pattern is in the NIRF Engineering column: after slipping from 66 (2022) to 82 (2023), NIT Srinagar recovered to 79 (2024) and then to 73 (2025), with its composite score rising from 45.70 in 2023 to 50.23 in 2025. The global lists (THE and QS) place it in wide bands rather than precise numbers, which is normal for an institution outside the worldwide top 1000, and the India Today rank of 32 is the institute's most flattering single figure because that survey is restricted to engineering colleges and weights peer reputation differently from NIRF.

Ranking Trajectory of National Institute of Technology Srinagar

NIT Srinagar's NIRF Engineering trajectory is best described as a dip-and-recovery: 69th in 2021, up to 66th in 2022, down sharply to 82nd in 2023, then a two-year climb to 79th in 2024 and 73rd in 2025. The 2023 fall happened even though the institute's composite score actually nudged upward (45.52 in 2022 to 45.70 in 2023), which signals that rival institutions improved faster that year rather than NIT Srinagar declining in absolute terms. The subsequent rebound to a score of 50.23 in 2025, a gain of roughly 4.5 points over two years, is the real story: the institute moved nine places (82 to 73) while lifting its underlying score, which is a healthier signal than a rank gain driven purely by others falling.

On the Overall NIRF list, the trajectory is flatter. NIT Srinagar has stayed in the 101-150 band in both 2024 and 2025, meaning it has not yet broken into the all-India top 100 across all disciplines, even though it ranks comfortably inside the top 75 for engineering alone. Internationally, the institute's entry into the Times Higher Education top 1500 globally (2025) and its QS Asia 2026 placement of 1201-1300 mark it as a relatively recent and developing presence on the world stage. For an applicant, the upward NIRF Engineering line is the most decision-relevant: it shows momentum in the one category that most directly reflects undergraduate engineering quality.

How National Institute of Technology Srinagar Compares

Within the family of NITs, NIT Srinagar's NIRF Engineering rank of 73 (2025) places it in the middle-to-upper tier rather than at the very top, where older NITs such as Tiruchirappalli, Surathkal and Warangal sit inside the national top 25. The table below positions NIT Srinagar against its own recent record and the headline bodies so you can see, side by side, how the same institution reads very differently depending on whether the list is national-engineering-only, national-overall, or global. Use it to calibrate expectations: a strong India Today engineering rank and a mid-band NIRF Overall position can coexist for the same campus.

Ranking Lens NIT Srinagar Position Year What it measures
NIRF Engineering 73 2025 All Indian engineering institutions
NIRF Overall 101-150 band 2025 All Indian higher-education institutions
India Today Engineering 32 2025 Engineering colleges, survey-weighted
THE World University Rankings 1201-1500 band 2025 Universities worldwide
QS Asia University Rankings 1201-1300 band 2026 Universities across Asia

The comparison shows that NIT Srinagar is strongest when judged purely on engineering within India (ranks of 73 in NIRF and 32 in India Today) and most modest when measured against the entire global university pool, where it occupies wide bands beyond the 1200 mark. This is typical of a regionally important government NIT that excels in undergraduate engineering and graduation outcomes but is still building the research-citation and international-outlook metrics that drive QS and THE positions. An applicant choosing NIT Srinagar for a B.Tech is buying into a top-75 national engineering brand; one expecting a globally elite research reputation should weigh the international bands realistically.

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Frequently Asked Questions: National Institute of Technology Srinagar Rankings 2026

What is NIT Srinagar's NIRF ranking in 2025-2026?

NIT Srinagar is ranked 73rd in the NIRF Engineering category in NIRF 2025, with a composite score of 50.23 out of 100, and this remains the latest official figure because NIRF 2026 had not been released at the time of writing. In the NIRF Overall category it sits in the 101-150 band. The 73rd engineering rank represents a six-place improvement over its 79th position in NIRF 2024, continuing a two-year upward trend.

What is the QS ranking of NIT Srinagar?

NIT Srinagar is placed in the 1201-1300 band of the QS Asia University Rankings 2026. This positions it among the wider pool of ranked Asian universities rather than the regional elite, reflecting that the institute is still developing the research-citation and internationalisation metrics that QS weights heavily. Its global standing is corroborated by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025, which placed NIT Srinagar in the 1201-1500 band worldwide and the top 1500 globally.

Is NIT Srinagar's ranking improving?

Yes, NIT Srinagar's NIRF Engineering ranking has improved for two consecutive years, rising from 82nd in 2023 to 79th in 2024 and then to 73rd in 2025. Crucially, the climb was accompanied by a rising NIRF composite score, which went from 45.70 in 2023 to 50.23 in 2025, signalling genuine improvement rather than a rank gain caused only by rivals slipping. The institute also entered the THE top 1500 globally in 2025.

What is NIT Srinagar's rank in the India Today engineering rankings 2025?

NIT Srinagar secured the 32nd position in the India Today engineering college rankings 2025. This is the institute's most favourable single national figure because the India Today survey is confined to engineering colleges and weights peer perception and other survey inputs differently from NIRF. The gap between this 32nd rank and the NIRF Engineering rank of 73 illustrates how methodology, not campus quality alone, shapes where an institution lands.

What was NIT Srinagar's NIRF rank in 2024 and 2023?

NIT Srinagar was ranked 79th in the NIRF Engineering category in 2024 and 82nd in 2023, meaning it gained three places year on year. In 2023 it had actually dropped from 66th in 2022, even though its score rose slightly from 45.52 to 45.70, because competing institutions improved faster that year. The 2024 recovery to 79th set up the further climb to 73rd in 2025.

How does NIT Srinagar compare to other NITs in rankings?

NIT Srinagar's NIRF Engineering rank of 73 (2025) places it in the middle-to-upper tier of NITs, below the top-25 leaders such as NIT Tiruchirappalli, NIT Surathkal and NIT Warangal but firmly within India's top 75 engineering institutions. It is strongest on engineering-specific lists, ranking 32nd with India Today in 2025, and more modest on whole-of-institution and global lists, where it stays in the NIRF Overall 101-150 band and the QS Asia 1201-1300 band.

What is NIT Srinagar's world ranking in 2025?

NIT Srinagar is ranked in the 1201-1500 band of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025, placing it in the global top 1500, and within that list it falls in the 1001-1250 band for the engineering subject. Its reported THE pillar scores include 26.1 for Teaching, 12.8 for Research Environment, 43 for Research Quality, 18.4 for Industry, and 25.8 for International Outlook, showing research quality as its relative global strength.