NIRF 2025

SRIHER Chennai NIRF ranking 2025

Explore Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research NIRF ranking, category ranks, scores, rank movement and official ranking trends. Best current result: Dental #13 in NIRF 2025.

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research

Chennai, Tamil Nadu · NIRF ID IR-N-I-1486

Private institution Best in 2025: Dental #13 4 categories in 2025 8,949 students
Ranking edition · Profile data year NIRF 2025 snapshot
Official-data brief

At a glance

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research is a private institution in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Its best current NIRF result is #13 in Dental (2025). Its official submission reports a UG placement rate of 60.0% and a ₹4.5L median annual salary for the 2023-24 graduating batch. The latest student-strength disclosure covers 8,949 students.

₹4.5LUG median salary
2023-24
60.0% UG placed
546 / 910
#13Dental rank
NIRF 2025
594PhD scholars
full + part-time

NIRF Dental journey & 2025 category scoreboard

Rank in every category published for this edition. Open any category to understand its result and movement.

MedicalNIRF 2025 Rank#21 Score61.54
SRIHER Chennai is ranked #21 in Medical for NIRF 2025 with a score of 61.54.
PharmacyNIRF 2025 Rank#36 Score55.99
SRIHER Chennai is ranked #36 in Pharmacy for NIRF 2025 with a score of 55.99.
UniversityNIRF 2025 Rank#60 Score51.35
SRIHER Chennai is ranked #60 in University for NIRF 2025 with a score of 51.35.

Placements — official numbers

UG placement rate 40.3% → 60.0%; latest median salary ₹4.5L. These are NIRF submission values, not marketing claims.

What happened to the UG batch? 910 graduates
60.0%
  • 546 placed — 60.0% of the batch
  • 364 chose higher studies
  • 0 reported another outcome
Median salary · 2023-24 ₹4.5L

Half of the 546 placed graduates earned above this and half earned below.

Seven-year high
₹4.5L
Placement rate
60.0%

Salary and placement rate, year by year

Median salary (₹L)Placement rate %

What this means: These are graduate outcomes, not staff pay. Median salary means half of placed graduates earned more and half earned less, so one unusually large offer cannot distort it like an average. The placement rate rose from 40.3% to 60.0%. The reported median salary moved from ₹2.5L in 2017-18 to ₹4.5L in 2023-24.

PG (two-year) placements

Latest three graduating batches.

BatchPlacedRateMedian
2021-22 328 / 460 71.3% ₹5L
2022-23 369 / 545 67.7% ₹5.25L
2023-24 421 / 582 72.3% ₹5.4L

Who studies here

Student strength from the NIRF 2025 submission.

Total students8,949All reported programmes
From outside the state35.5%3,179 students
International459Students from outside India
Women61.2%5,476 students
Full fee reimbursement1,136Funded by the institution
Largest programme group3,866UG [4 Years Program(s)]

Research & PhD

Research capacity behind the RPC pillar.

PhD scholars594250 full-time · 344 part-time
PhDs awarded 2023-243734 in 2021-22 → 37 in 2023-24
Sponsored projects344Peak reported year 2021-22
RPC pillar score32.3Was 55.2 in 2020

Where the institution spends its money

Faculty and staff salary expenditure ₹218.2 Cr → ₹312.42 Cr.

Faculty & staff salaries₹312.42 Cr₹218.2 Cr in 2017-18 → +43%
Academic maintenance₹358.75 CrConsumables and infrastructure upkeep
Lab equipment₹16.8 CrNew equipment in the latest reported year
Library₹7.3 CrBooks, journals and databases

Year by year, 2017-18–2023-24

Library (₹Cr)Lab equipment (₹Cr)Faculty & staff salaries (₹Cr)

Keep these charts separate: This chart is what the institution spends, while the placement chart is what graduates earn. The salary line is the faculty and staff pay bill: ₹218.2 Cr in 2017-18 to ₹312.42 Cr in 2023-24. Latest reported library spending is ₹7.3 Cr and new lab-equipment spending is ₹16.8 Cr.

Official sources

Every deep-profile fact links back to an official NIRF submission.

The five NIRF pillars

Graduation Outcomes (GO) improved most: 71.4 → 83.8. Research (RPC) is the lowest latest pillar.

What the lines mean: Each line is a score out of 100: TLR covers teaching and resources, RPC research, GO graduation outcomes, OI outreach and inclusion, and PR peer perception. SRIHER Chennai improved most in Graduation Outcomes (GO) (71.4 → 83.8). Its latest strongest pillar is Graduation Outcomes (GO) at 83.8, while Research (RPC) is lowest at 32.3.

Questions about SRIHER Chennai

Ranking searches on the left, wider student questions on the right — every answer is based on the same official submissions.

SRIHER Chennai ranking questions

What is SRIHER Chennai NIRF ranking 2025?

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research's best listed NIRF 2025 result on NIRFRank is Dental rank #13 with a score of 61.28.

Which NIRF categories include SRIHER Chennai in 2025?

SRIHER Chennai appears in the NIRF 2025 Dental, Medical, Pharmacy and University ranking categories on this profile.

Is Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research private or government?

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research is marked as a private institution in the NIRFRank institution registry.

Where is Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research located?

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research is listed in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Students also ask

What is the median placement salary of SRIHER Chennai graduates?

The official submission reports a ₹4.5L median annual salary for placed UG four-year graduates in 2023-24, with 546 of 910 graduates placed (60.0%). The latest PG two-year median is ₹5.4L.

What is SRIHER Chennai's best NIRF category?

Dental is its best current result at #13 in NIRF 2025, with a score of 61.28.

How many students does SRIHER Chennai have?

The latest official student-strength disclosure reports 8,949 students, including 3,179 from outside the state and 459 international students.

Is SRIHER Chennai improving in research?

Its NIRF RPC pillar moved from 55.2 in 2020 to 32.3 in 2025. The latest disclosure also reports 594 PhD scholars.

How much does SRIHER Chennai spend on faculty, labs and its library?

Latest reported expenditure includes ₹312.42 Cr for faculty and staff salaries, ₹16.8 Cr for new lab equipment, and ₹7.3 Cr for the library. These are institution expenses, not graduate placement salaries.

Data source: NIRF, Ministry of Education, Government of India. Ranking cards and deep-profile facts are limited to official data published through the selected 2025 edition.