The university secured rank 28 in the private university overall category, rank 16 in good for B.Tech and M.Tech programs, and rank 24 in good for arts, science, research & humanities in the IIRF ranking 2025.

IIRF University Ranking 2025: Lakshmi Narain College of Technology (LNCT), Bhopal, has secured rank 28 in the private university overall category in the IIRF ranking 2025.
This recognition highlights the institution’s consistent academic performance, dynamic curriculum, and its rising status among India’s best private universities.

Its inclusion in the IIRF ranking best university list reaffirms its growing national academic footprint.
The IIRF ranking 2025 also places LNCT at rank 16 in the category of Good for BTech and MTech Programs, reflecting the strength of its technical education across disciplines.
With a broad offering of 23 UG and PG courses, the institute covers major areas like chemical engineering, information technology, electronics and communication engineering, and civil engineering.
LNCT Bhopal continues to gain visibility in the IIRF ranking best university listings due to its balanced academic structure and solid placement record.
The institution’s placement ecosystem includes top recruiters such as TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Amazon, Microsoft, Cognizant, and Tech Mahindra, with a reported median salary of ₹481,478. Such outcomes have supported its upward trajectory in the IIRF ranking 2025.
In addition to engineering and technology, LNCT has secured rank 24 in the Good for Arts, Science, Research & Humanities category in the IIRF ranking 2025.
This achievement showcases the institution’s interdisciplinary strength and its expanding impact in non-technical domains as well.
With accreditations from bodies like AICTE, NBA, and ISO-9001 certification, LNCT Bhopal maintains a strong academic and operational quality standard.
Its commitment to educational excellence continues to place it among the IIRF ranking 2025 best university institutions.
The college’s offerings in streams like engineering, IT & software, and business & management studies further add to its academic versatility, aligning with the criteria considered in the IIRF ranking 2025 evaluations.
About IIRF:
The IIRF - Indian Institutional Ranking Framework, is a trusted and comprehensive ranking system for academic institutions in India.
It evaluates colleges, universities, and business schools based on research, placements, faculty quality, and industry collaboration, offering valuable insights to students and educators.
The Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) evaluates and ranks over 2500 institutions across the country.
This includes more than 500 universities, 300 engineering colleges, 300 B-schools, 300 undergraduate colleges for BBA and BCA, and over 100 colleges each for law, design, architecture, MBBS, Dental, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Public Health, Hospitality, Journalism & Mass Communication.
For more details, visit www.iirfranking.com.

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