
Calcutta University tops higher education ranking list, CM Mamata Banerjee expresses pride
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took to Twitter to express pride at Calcutta University being ranked Number 1 among public universities in India by the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking 2022.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took to Twitter to express pride at Calcutta University being ranked Number 1 among the central and state-aided public universities in India by the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking 2022.
"Glad to learn that the Calcutta University has been ranked 1st in India among all Central and State aided public Universitites and Institues by Times Higher Education Impact Ranking 2022," she wrote.
Calcutta University has been awarded the 14th rank in the whole work in the sub-category of 'Decent Work and Economic Growth'.
"In sub-category 'Decent Work and Economic Growth', CU has been awarded Global Rank 14 th. Congratulations to CU authorities, faculties, researchers, students," the CM added.
Glad to learn that theCalcutta University has been ranked 1st in India among all Central and State aided public Universities and Institutes by Times Higher Education Impact Ranking 2022. (1/2)
In sub-category 'Decent Work and Economic Growth', CU has been awarded Global Rank 14 th. Congratulations to CU authorities, faculties, researchers, students. (2/2)

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