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Bengaluru, celebrated as the technology capital of India, has always been defined by the symbiosis of academia and industry. Its universities and engineering colleges fuel the city’s innovation-driven growth, feeding talent into a thriving ecosystem of start-ups, multinational firms, and research hubs.
With the release of the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025, Bengaluru’s engineering institutions have once again demonstrated their relevance and growing stature on the national map.Now in its tenth year, the NIRF exercise has matured into the most authoritative barometer of higher education in India. It evaluates institutions across parameters such as teaching, research output, graduation outcomes, inclusivity, perception, and now, sustainability—reflecting a shift towards socially responsible and globally aligned education.
For Bengaluru, the rankings capture how its engineering colleges are adapting to the demands of a rapidly changing technological and educational landscape.
Name of college | Score | Rank |
International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore | 50.46 | 69 |
M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology | 49.26 | 75 |
Christ University | 49.03 | 76 |
Jain University, Bangalore | 48.01 | 84 |
Engineering excellence: Bengaluru’s performance
The 2025 rankings highlight four Bengaluru-based engineering institutions, each contributing uniquely to the city’s academic fabric.
- International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B) stood out as the leading engineering institution from the city, securing the 69th rank with a score of 50.46. Known for its specialised focus on computing, data sciences, and digital innovation, IIIT-B has established itself as a forward-looking institution aligned with the needs of the digital economy.
- M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), with its rich legacy and wide alumni network, earned the 75th position with a score of 49.26. Its consistent reputation in technical education and strong ties with industry make it one of the city’s most sought-after institutions.
- Christ University, traditionally recognised for its multidisciplinary strengths, has increasingly gained ground in technical education. It secured the 76th rank with a score of 49.03, signalling its expanding influence in engineering through a blend of innovation, ethics, and holistic learning.
- Jain University, Bangalore completed the city’s representation in the top 100, placed at 84th rank with a score of 48.01. Its engineering programmes have steadily grown in prominence, reflecting the rise of private universities in the competitive higher education space.
Bengaluru’s academic pulse
The rankings reaffirm Bengaluru’s reputation as an academic hub that thrives on the interplay between technology, industry, and higher education.
With the city’s status as a global technology centre, these institutions benefit from unparalleled exposure to real-world innovation, ensuring students are not just trained as engineers but as contributors to an economy in constant flux.The NIRF assessment highlights how Bengaluru’s colleges are evolving to meet contemporary challenges. While research and teaching remain central, emphasis on inclusivity, sustainability, and graduate outcomes reflects a wider vision—one that places education at the core of social and economic progress.
Why the rankings matter
For students, the NIRF 2025 results serve as a compass in navigating choices, pointing towards institutions that promise both academic rigour and industry relevance. For the city, the recognition affirms its dual identity as an educational and technological powerhouse. These rankings also serve as a call for continued investment in research infrastructure, interdisciplinary collaboration, and global linkages to further elevate Bengaluru’s academic standing.The road aheadThe trajectory of Bengaluru’s engineering colleges suggests a steady climb marked by ambition and adaptability. IIIT-B’s technological focus, MSRIT’s established legacy, Christ’s holistic integration, and Jain’s growing university model together represent a spectrum of visions shaping the city’s academic ecosystem.As India’s knowledge economy accelerates, Bengaluru’s institutions are well-positioned to expand their influence—training graduates not only for local industry needs but also for global challenges. The NIRF 2025 rankings are both recognition of current achievements and a reminder of the greater heights that await.