SU shines in SCIMAGO Institutions Rankings 2024

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 13: Shoolini University (SU), Solan, registered exceptional performance in the SCIMAGO Institutions Rankings 2024, with an impressive performance reflecting unwavering commitment to academic excellence.
According to the press statement issued by Shoolini University, the University has clinched the top spots in Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy, reaffirming its stronghold in these fields nationally.
This outstanding achievement reflects the tireless dedication of the faculty and students towards pushing the boundaries of knowledge and innovation.
Speaking on the occasion, Chancellor SU, Prof PK Khosla congratulated all the faculty and staff for Shoolini’s performance in Scimago ranking.
He said, “We have still to work hard for achieving leader’s position in India.”
Pro Chancellor SU, Vishal Anand, complimented the researchers and added that the importance of research is driving innovation and progress.
Vice Chancellor, SU, Prof Atul Khosla, also commended the faculty and students for their dedication to academic excellence.
In the Asian region, Shoolini has surged to 496th place from 540th, solidifying its stature as a premier educational institution. Moreover, the university has made substantial strides in the BRICS region, climbing to 332nd place from 384th, further amplifying its influence on the global stage. Notably, in India, Shoolini University has secured the 29th rank in the overall global standings.
In the category of Global research, Shoolini University has showcased remarkable progress, securing a global research rank of 739, a substantial improvement from 890 in the previous year. In India the university continues to lead the way, maintaining its position at 7th place in research excellence.
Furthermore, the university has demonstrated prowess in various subject areas, with exemplary performances in Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Science, and Energy, among others.
The latest rankings showcase a remarkable advancement in the university’s global standing, with an impressive overall rank of 1492, marking a significant rise from its position at 1561 in 2023.