Rankings Standards

ACMIT offers Institutional Rankings for Educational Institutions and Business Rankings for companies. ACMIT uses the following standards to determine an institutional ranking. The purpose of university or educational institution rankings by ACMIT is to provide information to students, parents, academics, and policymakers about the perceived quality and performance of higher education institutions.

Accreditation and Licensing

Recognition and licensed by relevant legal bodies, which ensures that the institution meets certain standards of quality and academic excellence. Meeting the criteria contribute 10 % to the overall evaluation grading. Meeting this criteria is must for every institution to be eligible to participate in the ACMIT ranking.  

Faculty Quality

Qualifications, experience, research output, and industry engagement of the faculty members are the second criteria in the ACMIT ranking evaluation system which contributes 25 % to the over all evaluation grading.

Faculty-to-Student Ratio

A lower ratio suggests smaller class sizes and potentially more personalized attention for students. ACMIT ranking third criteria is to study the student to faculty ration which contribute 5 % to the overall evaluation grading.

International Student Ratio

The proportion of international students in the student body is another indicator of an institution’s global appeal. The fourth criteria is to study the ratio of international student which contribute 5 percent to the overall evaluation grading.

Facilities and Infrastructure

The quality and extent of infrastructure and technological resources available to students and faculty. The fifth criteria is to examine facilities and infrastructure of the institution which contributes 20 percent to the overall evaluation grading.

Internationalization

The extent of international collaborations, and the diversity of the student body. Internationalization which contributes 10 % to the overall evaluation grading.

Student Satisfaction

ACMIT rankings include surveys or data on student satisfaction, graduation rates, and other indicators of the overall student experience. This contribute 25% to overall evaluation grading. 

 

ACMIT Business Rankings Standards 

ACMIT ranks companies based on the following parameters, each designed to provide a comprehensive evaluation of a company’s performance, stability, and growth potential.

Market Position

  • Market Share: The company’s proportion of total sales in the industry.
  • Brand Value: The perceived value and strength of the company’s brand.

Innovation and Research

  • R&D Investment: Amount spent on research and development.
  • Patent Portfolio: Number and significance of patents held.

Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty

  • Net Promoter Score (NPS): A metric that measures customer loyalty.
  • Customer Feedback: Reviews, ratings, and direct feedback from customers.

Employee Satisfaction and Culture

  • Employee Engagement: Level of commitment and involvement of employees.
  •  Workplace Environment: Quality of work-life balance, benefits, and company culture.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability

  • Environmental Practices: Efforts to reduce environmental impact.
  • Social Contributions: Initiatives that benefit society and community engagement.

Leadership and Strategic Direction

  •  Management Quality: Competence and vision of the leadership team.
  •  Strategic Initiatives: Success and impact of strategic plans and initiatives.

Industry-Specific Metrics

  • Compliance and Standards: Adherence to industry-specific regulations.
  • Technological Adoption: Integration and utilization of technology in operations.

These parameters collectively ensure a holistic assessment of a company’s overall health, competitiveness, and potential for future success.