Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation, Salem, has secured the 26th position in the IIRF MBA Ranking 2025 under Top B-Schools (Private Deemed University) and 30th in the Best Business Schools in Tamil Nadu.
Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation, Salem, has achieved significant recognition in the IIRF MBA Ranking 2025.
The university has been ranked 26th in the Top B-Schools Under Private Deemed University category, a testament to its growing reputation in the field of business education.
This ranking underscores the university's commitment to offering high-quality management programs that meet industry standards.
Additionally, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation has also secured the 30th position in the Best Business Schools (Private) category in Tamil Nadu.
This placement further solidifies the university's position as a prominent educational institution in the state, particularly in the field of business studies.
Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation-Deemed to be University, located in Salem, Tamil Nadu, has been a leader in higher education since its establishment in 1981.
Known for its multidisciplinary approach, the university offers a wide range of programs across fields like Medicine, Dentistry, Homoeopathy, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Engineering, Arts & Science, Law, Allied Health Science, and Physical Education.
The university is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), Government of India, and holds an ‘A’ grade accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
The university is spread across several campuses in Salem, Chennai, Puducherry, and Karaikal, with constituent colleges offering over 334 courses at undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels.
These programs are offered in various disciplines, ensuring that students have access to diverse educational opportunities. Some of the most sought-after programs at Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation include BBA, BTech, BSc, MBA, MTech, MA, and MSc.
One of the distinguishing features of Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation is its emphasis on research and industry collaboration.
The university has formed strategic partnerships with institutions such as Amrita University, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Siemens, Intel Technology India, and Ford India.
These collaborations promote research, innovation, and the development of cutting-edge technologies, providing students with valuable exposure to the latest advancements in their respective fields.
The university's MBA program is particularly well regarded, with its structured curriculum designed to equip students with the skills needed to excel in the corporate world.
The university's consistent performance in national rankings, including its recent placement in the IIRF MBA Ranking 2025, reflects the quality of education and training students receive.
When it comes to placements, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation has a strong track record. During the 2024 placement season, over 335 companies visited the campus, offering more than 1,710 job opportunities.
The highest package offered was ₹17.70 LPA, a clear indication of the high demand for the university's graduates.
Major recruiters included global giants like BOSCH, JSW Steel, and Infosys, which highlights the university's strong industry connections.
Admissions to the program are based on a mix of merit and entrance exams, ensuring that students with the right aptitude and skills are selected.
Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation's recent rankings in the IIRF MBA Ranking 2025 reflect its ongoing commitment to academic excellence, industry collaboration, and student success.
These accolades, combined with the university's broad academic offerings and impressive placement records, make it a top choice for students aspiring to excel in various fields of study.
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