NIRF perception score: A storm in a teacup?
By: Rao, M. Bhaskara
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BookPublisher: University News Description: 62(50), Dec 9-15. 2024: p.3-5.
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University NewsSummary: Academicians, administration policy-makers, regulators, researches, journalists, and others have a paradoxical relationship with rankings. Rankings are good as they are informative and objective. Rankings are bad as they are biased and subjective. Worse, something fees ranking are alleged to be rigged, managed, or manipulated. – Reproduced
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Academicians, administration policy-makers, regulators, researches, journalists, and others have a paradoxical relationship with rankings. Rankings are good as they are informative and objective. Rankings are bad as they are biased and subjective. Worse, something fees ranking are alleged to be rigged, managed, or manipulated. – Reproduced


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