NIRF FAQs & Glossary
Fast answers, then a glossary of the terms you'll keep seeing.
FAQs
Is a NIRF score the same as an official rank?
No. A score out of 100 is computed for each institution; the ordered list of those scores is the rank. Self-assessment tools estimate the score, not the official rank.
Can I calculate my NIRF score exactly?
Not exactly — NIRF doesn't publish its normalization curves. You can compute the fixed-benchmark metrics precisely and estimate the rest. Try our free tool.
Who reports the research data?
NIRF pulls publications and citations itself from Scopus / Web of Science — you don't enter them. You do enter patents.
What hurts a college most?
Weak research, an under-staffed faculty (poor FSR), empty sanctioned seats, and inconsistent/unverifiable data.
Glossary
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| TLR / RP / GO / OI / PR | The five scoring areas |
| FSR | Faculty–Student Ratio (target 1:15) |
| FQE | Faculty Qualification & Experience |
| QP | Quality of Publications (citations + top-25% share) |
| GPH / GMS | Placement & higher studies / Median salary |
| Normalization | Scaling scores relative to the best institution |
| Scopus / Web of Science | Independent databases NIRF uses for research data |
| AQAR | Annual Quality Assurance Report (NAAC) — cross-checked against NIRF |
| Retracted paper | A published paper later cancelled — now penalised |
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