Krishna Institute of Science and Commerce, Bhilai, secured the 2nd rank, whereas Raipur Institute of Technology, Raipur, is in the 3rd position in the IIRF 2025 rankings for top BBA colleges in Chhattisgarh.
The Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) has released its 2025 rankings for the top BBA colleges in Chhattisgarh, India.
IIRF is a trusted non-government ranking system in India, created by the IIRF Centre for Institutional Research (ICIR) to assess educational institutions across the country.
Using a thorough methodology, IIRF ranks over 1,000 institutions based on academic quality and employability outcomes.
MACTION Consulting oversees the data collection, analysis, and statistical evaluation to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the rankings.
St Thomas College, Bhilai, is ranked #1 in the category of BBA colleges in Chhattisgarh in the IIRF University Ranking 2025.
Krishna Institute of Science and Commerce, Bhilai, secured the 2nd rank, while Raipur Institute of Technology, Raipur, holds the 3rd position.
Christ College, Jagdalpur, is ranked 4th in the category, whereas OPJU- O P Jindal University, Raigarh, holds the 5th position.
The ranking is based on the following 7 parameters:
List of Top 10 BBA Colleges in Chhattisgarh, India:
To explore the complete list of the top BBA colleges in Chhattisgarh and get more detailed information, visit the official IIRF website.
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