The HRD ministry had released the first-ever national rankings last year when it had included Technical, Management, University and Pharmacy institutions as categories.
"From this year medical, dental and law colleges will also be ranked," a source told PTI.
Nearly 49 law colleges and 43 medical or dental institutions have come on board to be ranked this year, the sources added.
President Pranab Mukherjee will release the rankings in the first week of April at an event where HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar would also be present.
Another key aspect of the rankings this year is that institutions will also be given weightage over the number of patents or path-breaking research that is conducted by them, it is learnt.
Unlike last year, when each category had a separate list, the India Rankings 2017, would have a single list where the best institutions from all categories would compete against each other.
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Officials also said a significant emphasis has been laid on the public and peer perception of the institutes which will participate in these rankings.
The data provided by the institutions was put up and there has been a very enthusiastic response from the public, a senior official added.
