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Udaipur's Sukhadia University Among Top 100 Universities in NIRF India Rankings

The Pharmacy Department has made its place at 59, rising 14 ranks compared to last year.

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Udaipur- Mohanlal Sukhadia University has been included in the top 100 state public universities of the country in the NIRF India Rankings-2024 released on Monday. The Pharmacy Department of the University has secured 59th position.

University spokesperson Dr. Kunjan Acharya said that this year's NIRF India Rankings were released by the Ministry of Higher Education, Government of India on Monday evening. Under the able leadership of the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Sunita Mishra, the university has achieved a better NIRF ranking than last year. Especially the Pharmacy Department has made its place at 59, rising 14 ranks compared to last year.

IQAC Director Prof. Shoorveer S. Bhanawat said that the pharmacy department got 59th rank in the whole of India which was 76 last year. Similarly, in the category of state universities, it secured a place in the 51 to 100 band in the whole of India. Whereas in the category of all universities, it secured its place in the 152 to 200 band.

Vice Chancellor Professor Sunita Mishra has congratulated all the teachers and staff of the university on achieving this important milestone. She expressed hope that with the collective efforts of all, this sequence of achievements will continue in the future as well.

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