Central University of Kashmir Ranking

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The Central University of Jammu and Kashmir, along with 15 other Central Universities were established in 2009. The university was later divided into two campuses: the Central University of Kashmir (CUK) and the Central University of Jammu (CUJ).

The State government allocated 503 acres of land in Tulmulla and its surrounding areas in the Ganderbal district for the University's permanent campus. The University's administrative office was established in May 2009 at Baghi-Hyder, Hyderpora, Srinagar. The University then relocated to Sonwar, Srinagar. With the increase in Academic and Administrative operations, the University established 3 campuses in Srinagar's Nowgam district.

Despite the tough circumstances in Kashmir, the University has maintained strong academic and research standards. It is a source of pride for the CUK family that the University has grown significantly in terms of both human resources and facilities in such a short period of time. The Central University of Kashmir is striving to build a name for itself in terms of academic brilliance, drawing students, intellectuals, and professors from all across the country.

Central University of Kashmir Ranking Highlights

  • The Central University of Kashmir was established in 2009 by the Central Universities Act, 2009.
  • The University is UGC-approved and NAAC-accredited.
  • Central University of Kashmir's Overall ranking by IIRF is 33 out of 50 colleges in India in 2024.
  • Central University of Kashmir was ranked 51st in the QS India University Rankings.
  • Central University of Kashmir is ranked 6070th in the world and 330th in India.

The Central University of Kashmir was established in 2009.
Central University of Kashmir's Overall ranking by IIRF is 33 out of 50 colleges in India in 2024.

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