Release date: September 4, 2025 Source: NIRF portal’s Overall Top-100 table and the official PIB press note. (NIRF, Press Information Bureau)
- IIT Madras keeps the crown at #1 Overall—again.
- Participation hit records: 7,692 unique institutions filed 14,163 applications; 4,045 in Overall alone. (2024 baselines were lower.)
- The Top-100 (Overall) isn’t just IITs: it includes state publics (24), private deemed (22), IITs + IISc (19), private universities (9), NITs (8), central universities (7), MoHFW medicals (5), IISERs (4), 1 college, and IARI.
2025 Top-10 (Overall)

- IIT Madras (TN)
- IISc Bengaluru (KA)
- IIT Bombay (MH)
- IIT Delhi (Delhi)
- IIT Kanpur (UP)
- IIT Kharagpur (WB)
- IIT Roorkee (UK)
- AIIMS, New Delhi (Delhi)
- JNU (Delhi)
- BHU (UP).
Why you care: This set drives India’s research output, PhD pipelines, and tech-health talent. Any movement here has system-level ripple effects.
State-wise comparison (Top-25 snapshot)
To keep this precise and verifiable, here’s a count of Top-25 ranks by state. (Counted directly from the official table; each entry below maps to a visible row in ranks 1–25.)
Delhi and Tamil Nadu dominate the first quartile. UP is the next major bloc in the Top-25, while Karnataka and Maharashtra hold steady with two each.
What the Top-100 is made of (by institution type)
- 24 State Public Universities
- 22 Private Deemed Universities
- 19 IITs + IISc
- 9 Private Universities
- 8 NITs
- 7 Central Universities
- 5 Medical Institutions (MoHFW)
- 4 IISERs
- 1 College + IARI (ICAR).
Take: Diversity in the Overall list is maturing. It’s not a one-track IIT show; state publics and strong private ecosystems are very much in the chat.
Participation & intensity (2024 → 2025)
2025: 7,692 unique | 14,163 applications | 4,045 in Overall. So what? Competition tightened meaningfully; holding rank ≠ holding performance—you likely improved to stand still.
The NIRF method (unchanged weights)
TLR 0.30 | RPC 0.30 | GO 0.20 | OI 0.10 | Perception 0.10. Stable weights = stable KPIs for your internal dashboards.
10 takeaways you can act on (Overall, 2025)
- IIT-M run = dynasty: #1 Overall for 2019–2025. That’s systems thinking—hiring, labs, PhD velocity, industry links—working in sync.
- Delhi ecosystem = stacked: IIT-D, AIIMS, JNU, DU inside the Top-25 confirms the capital’s research-hospital-policy flywheel.
- Southern depth: Tamil Nadu places five in the Top-25 and continues to spread strength across IIT, public, and private tech-medical clusters.
- UP’s breadth shows: From IIT-K and BHU to AMU and IIT (BHU), the state blends historic universities and tech pipelines.
- Type diversity ≠ tokenism: With state publics (24) and private deemeds (22) in the Top-100, multiple governance models are delivering.
- Method stability helps planning: Same weights year-on-year means your progress is legible—no moving goalposts.
- RPC still the separator: Among near-peers, Research & Professional Practice often decides who climbs; invest in citations, patents, industry grants. (Scan Top-10 scorecards to see the pattern.)
- GO matters for generalists: Graduation Outcomes keeps comprehensive universities (e.g., JNU, BHU) competitive vs. pure-play STEM flagships.
- OI/Perception is not fluff: Outreach, diversity, and reputation nudge close races; the Delhi bloc consistently benefits here. 2026 playbook: Scale PhD output & faculty, court industry-funded research, and push inclusive access/internationalisation—they’re durable levers under NIRF.
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