The university has roped in a private company, NetIIT, for rating each of these aspects and making a comparative analysis of the colleges. The maximum weightage of 35 per cent will be given for academic performance, 25 per cent to the faculty, 15 per cent each to admissions and placements and 10 per cent to infrastructure. Vice Chancellor Dr Rajneesh Arora said the booklet would evaluate 45 colleges established before 2006 on the basis of their self-declaration. He said the booklet would be available by June 10 when online choice filling would be launched.
The VC released a list of top 10 colleges on the basis of their overall performance. Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, Chandigarh Engineering College, Landran, Shaheed Udham Singh College, Tangori, Rayat Bahra Institute, Kharar, and RIMT, Mandi Gobindgarh, are among the top 10.
The top five colleges as per their academic performance are GNDEC, DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology , Jalandhar, CEC, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Ferozepur, and Malout Institute, Malout. Other aspects of evaluation include faculty qualification, student-teacher ratio, actual admission vs sanctioned intake, student-classroom ratio, number of labs and number of accessible computers.
The VC said that from next year the ranking would be done after comparing the colleges stream-wise. Ranking would also be done for other courses, including B.Pharma, B. Arch, MBA and MCA. He announced that seven colleges including DAVIET, Ferozepur College of Engineering, Ludhiana College of Engineering, St Soldier Institute, Jalandhar, CT Institute, Jalandhar, Global Institute Amritsar and Indo-Soviet College, Moga, had surrendered 50 per cent management seats for counselling through PTU. Last year only 80 per cent of sanctioned seats could be filled.
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