Madras School of Social Work NIRF Ranking 2020, Score, Address, UG & PG Course Intake details
मद्रास स्कूल ऑफ सोशियल वर्क निरफ् रॅंकिंग 2020

Madras School of Social Work NIRF Ranking | Institute Code | Address

Institute Code

IR-C-C-43964

Nirf Ranking

33

NIRF Score

57.99

State

Tamil Nadu

City

Chennai

Madras School of Social Work NIRF Ranking Parameters

TLR (Out of 100 Marks)

66.84

RPP (Out of 100 Marks)

0.94

GO (Out of 100 Marks)

91.98

OI (Out of 100 Marks)

67.97

Perception (Out of 100 Marks)

13.17

What is TLR in Ranking?

Teaching Learning & Resources – These parameters are related to the core activities of any place of learning…

What is RPP in Ranking?

Research and Professional Practice – Excellence in teaching and learning is closely associated with the scholarship…

What is GO in Ranking?

Graduation Outcome – This parameter forms the ultimate test of the effectiveness of the core teaching/learning…

What is OI in Ranking?

Outreach & Inclusivity – The Ranking framework lays special emphasis on representation of women…

What is Perception?

The ranking methodology gives a significant importance to the perception of the institution…

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Submitted Institute Data for NIRF’2020′
Institute Name: Madras School of Social Work [IR-C-C-43964]

Madras School of Social Work Sanctioned (Approved) Intake

Academic Year

2018-19

2017-18

2016-17

2015-16

2014-15

2013-14

UG [3 Years Program(s)]

90

90

90

PG [2 Year Program(s)]

270

270

Madras School of Social Work Total Actual Student Strength (Program(s) Offered by Your Institution)

(All programs

of all years)

No. of Male

Students

No. of Female

Students

Total Students

Within State

(Including male

& female)

Outside State

(Including male

& female)

Outside

Country

(Including male

& female)

Economically

Backward

(Including male

& female)

Socially

Challenged

(SC+ST+OBC

Including male

& female)

No. of students

receiving full

tuition fee

reimbursement

from the State

and Central

Government

No. of students

receiving full

tuition fee

reimbursement

from Institution

Funds

No. of students

receiving full

tuition fee

reimbursement

from the Private

Bodies

No. of students

who are not

receiving full

tuition fee

reimbursement

UG [3 Years
Program(s)]

79

188

267

155

110

2

72

180

45

40

25

142

PG [2 Year
Program(s)]

169

366

535

332

203

0

87

345

21

40

40

331

Madras School of Social Work Placement & Higher Studies

Madras School of Social Work UG [3 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years

Academic Year

No. of first year

students intake in the

year

No. of first year

students admitted in

the year

Academic Year

No. of students graduating in minimum

stipulated time

No. of students

placed

Median salary of

placed

graduates(Amount in

Rs.)

No. of students

selected for Higher

Studies

2014-15

95

95

2016-17

76

4

350000(Three lakhs
fifty thousands)

72

2015-16

95

95

2017-18

92

7

410000(Four lakhs ten
thousands)

85

2016-17

90

95

2018-19

91

20

480000(Four lakhs
eighty thousands)

71

Madras School of Social Work PG [2 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years

Academic Year

No. of first year

students intake in the

year

No. of first year

students admitted in

the year

Academic Year

No. of students graduating in minimum

stipulated time

No. of students

placed

Median salary of

placed

graduates(Amount in

Rs.)

No. of students

selected for Higher

Studies

2015-16

215

215

2016-17

210

196

480000(four lakhs
eighty thousands)

9

2016-17

219

219

2017-18

215

182

583000(five lakhs
eighty three
thousands)

14

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2017-18

270

266

2018-19

252

217

660000(six lakhs sixty
thousands)

35

Madras School of Social Work Financial Resources: Utilised Amount for the Capital expenditure for previous 3 years

Financial Year

2018-19

2017-18

2016-17

Utilised Amount

Utilised Amount

Utilised Amount

Annual Capital Expenditure on Academic Activities and Resources (excluding expenditure on buildings)

Library

875000 (Eight Lakhs Seventy five thousands only)

550000 (Five Lakhs Fifty Thousands only)

550000 (Five Lakhs Fifty thousands only)

New Equipment for Laboratories

648291 (Six lakh Forty Eight thousands two hundred ninety
one only)

231004 (Two lakhs Thirty one thousands four only)

413975 (Four Lakhs Thirteen Thousands Nine Hundred
seventy five only)

Other expenditure on creation of Capital Assets (excluding
expenditure on Land and Building)

7747649 (Seventy Seven Lakhs Forty Seven Thousands Six
Hundred forty Nine only)

3916039 (Thirty Nine Lakhs Sixteen Thousands thirty Nine
only)

2989343 (Twenty Nine Lakhs Eighty Nine Thousands Three
Hundred Forty Three only)

Madras School of Social Work Financial Resources: Utilised Amount for the Operational expenditure for previous 3 years

Financial Year

2018-19

2017-18

2016-17

Utilised Amount

Utilised Amount

Utilised Amount

Annual Operational Expenditure

Salaries (Teaching and Non Teaching staff)

34916944 (Three Core Forty nine Lakhs Sixteen Thousands
Nine Hundred forty four only)

29413968 (Two Crore Ninety Four Lakhs Thirteen Thousands
Nine Hundred Sixty Eight Only)

26474425 (Two Crore Sixty four lakhs Seventy four Thousands
four hundred twenty five only)

 Maintenance of Academic Infrastructure or consumables,
other running expenditures etc.(excluding maintenance of
hostels and allied services)

5248747 (Fifty Two lakhs Forty eight thousands seven hundred
forty seven only)

2942585 (Twenty nine lakhs forty two thousands five hundred
eighty five only)

3772409 (Thirty Seven lakhs Seventy Two Thousands Four
hundred nine only)

 Seminars/Conferences/Workshops

1178807 (Elevan lakhs Seventy eight Thousands Eight
Hundred Seven only)

485000 (Four Lakhs Eighty five Thousands only)

300000 (Three lakhs only)

Madras School of Social Work PCS Facilities: Facilities of physically challenged students

1. Do your institution buildings have Lifts/Ramps?

Yes, more than 80% of the buildings

2. Do your institution have provision for walking aids, includingwheelchairs and transportation from one building to another for
handicapped students?

Yes

3. Do your institution buildings have specially designed toilets for handicapped students?

Yes, more than 80% of the buildings