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Does higher ranking ensure higher student satisfaction: evidence from higher education institutions in India
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PurposeProspective students and other stakeholders in the education system use global and national rankings as a measure of the quality of education offered by different higher educational institutions. The ranking of an Institution is seen as a measure of reputation and has a significant role in attracting students. But are students happy in the top-ranked institutions? Does a high rank translate into high student satisfaction? This study answers this question taking data from top educational institutions in India.Design/methodology/approachThis study examines how the top-ranked higher education institutions in India fare on student satisfaction. Using the data on key performance indicators published by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) and student satisfaction scores of these institutions reported by NAAC, the study explores a possible relationship between the ranking of an institution and its student satisfaction score.FindingsThe study finds no significant relationship between the ranking of an institution and its student satisfaction score. The only institutional performance dimension which has a positive correlation with student satisfaction is graduate outcome. The diversity dimension is seen to be negatively correlated with student satisfaction.Practical implicationsThe importance of modifying the ranking frameworks to account for the real drivers of student satisfaction is highlighted. The items in the student satisfaction survey should be regularly updated to reflect the actual concerns of the students. This is very important given the fact that the number of Indian students going abroad for higher education recorded a six-year high in 2022 at 750,365.Originality/valueWith more than 50,000 institutions catering to over 40 million students, India has the largest higher education system in the world. Given the high level of competition among these institutions, ranking and accreditation have become important parameters used by students for selection of an institution. But do top-ranked higher education institutions have the most satisfied student community? The assumption is disproved using the most credible secondary data. This study is the first of its kind in the Indian context. It has huge implications for the most respected ranking frameworks.
Title: Does higher ranking ensure higher student satisfaction: evidence from higher education institutions in India
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PurposeProspective students and other stakeholders in the education system use global and national rankings as a measure of the quality of education offered by different higher educational institutions.
The ranking of an Institution is seen as a measure of reputation and has a significant role in attracting students.
But are students happy in the top-ranked institutions? Does a high rank translate into high student satisfaction? This study answers this question taking data from top educational institutions in India.
Design/methodology/approachThis study examines how the top-ranked higher education institutions in India fare on student satisfaction.
Using the data on key performance indicators published by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) and student satisfaction scores of these institutions reported by NAAC, the study explores a possible relationship between the ranking of an institution and its student satisfaction score.
FindingsThe study finds no significant relationship between the ranking of an institution and its student satisfaction score.
The only institutional performance dimension which has a positive correlation with student satisfaction is graduate outcome.
The diversity dimension is seen to be negatively correlated with student satisfaction.
Practical implicationsThe importance of modifying the ranking frameworks to account for the real drivers of student satisfaction is highlighted.
The items in the student satisfaction survey should be regularly updated to reflect the actual concerns of the students.
This is very important given the fact that the number of Indian students going abroad for higher education recorded a six-year high in 2022 at 750,365.
Originality/valueWith more than 50,000 institutions catering to over 40 million students, India has the largest higher education system in the world.
Given the high level of competition among these institutions, ranking and accreditation have become important parameters used by students for selection of an institution.
But do top-ranked higher education institutions have the most satisfied student community? The assumption is disproved using the most credible secondary data.
This study is the first of its kind in the Indian context.
It has huge implications for the most respected ranking frameworks.
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