Mewar University has achieved a significant milestone in higher education by securing the 40th rank among private universities in India in the latest IIRF (Indian Institutional Ranking Framework) Rankings 2026.
The university has also earned the 4th rank in Rajasthan and the 19th rank in the North Zone, further reinforcing its growing reputation as a centre for academic excellence, innovation, and student success.
The recognition reflects Mewar University's continued commitment to delivering quality education, fostering research and innovation, and creating an environment that supports holistic student development. Over the years, the university has focused on strengthening academic standards, industry-relevant learning, and skill-based education to prepare students for evolving career opportunities.
University officials described the achievement as a proud moment for the entire institution and credited the accomplishment to the collective efforts of students, faculty members, alumni, and stakeholders who have contributed to the university's growth and success.
The latest rankings highlight Mewar University's strong presence in the higher education landscape and its dedication to maintaining high standards of teaching, learning, and academic excellence. The recognition also reflects the trust placed in the institution by students and parents seeking quality higher education opportunities.
As the university continues to expand its academic offerings and strengthen its educational ecosystem, the IIRF 2026 rankings serve as another testament to its mission of transforming knowledge into wisdom and nurturing future-ready professionals.
With admissions open for the upcoming academic session, Mewar University remains focused on inspiring innovation, encouraging excellence, and creating meaningful learning experiences for students across disciplines.
Mewar University Secures Top Rankings in IIRF 2026, Strengthening Its Position Among India's Leading Private Universities
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