Which is the best NIT in India?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    According to the National Institutional Ranking Framework, the National Institute of Technology, Trichy is the best NIT in India. It has been ranked in 8th place in the NIRF rankings for B.Tech programs. NIT, Trichy has also been ranked at 1614 in the world rankings. After that, NIT Surathkal is considered the best and is in 9th place in the NIRF ranking. The other top five institutes are as follows:
    1. NIT Rourkela at rank 15
    2. NIT Warangal at rank 21
    3. NIT Calicut at rank 31
    4. NIT Nagpur is at rank 32
    5. NIT Durgapur is at Rank 34.
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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Hi Deepika
    The top NIT in India
    List of Top NITs in India
    NIT Tiruchirappalli
    NIT Surathkal
    NIT Rourkela
    NIT Warangal
    NIT calicut
    NIT Durgapur
    VNIT Nagpur
    MNIT Jaipur
    And if help you like it.

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