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Higher Studies UG 3 Years Program Graduating Number of Year of 3A.GPHE S.No Institute Name S.R.M Institute of Science and Technology India Rankings IR17‐I‐2‐1‐596 2017 ID Discipline OVERALL Parameter Students opting for higher studies UG 3 Years Program Graduating Number of Year of 3A.GPHE S.No. year of the Name of the University/Institutions Students admission Student admitted 1 Amrita University, Kochin,India 1 2016 2 Anna University 1 2016 3 Asian School of Journalism 2 2016 4 Christ University, Bangalore 2 2016 5 Culinary Academy of India, Hyderabad 3 2016 6 IAS TRAINING, DELHI 1 2016 7 IIIBM, PUNE 1 2016 8 IIS, PUNE. 1 2016 9 2015‐2016 KARUNYA University 1 2016 10 National Institute of Technology ,Tiruchirapalli 1 2016 11 Ramaiah Institute of Management 1 2016 12 Sheffield Hallam University 1 2016 13 SRMIST 17 2016 14 St.Peter’s University, Avadi 1 2016 15 Symbiosis International University, Hyderabad 1 2016 16 Times Pro &SRM University, Kattnkulathur, Chennai 1 2016 17 University of Madras 9 2016 Grand Total (2015‐16) 45 1 University of Madras, Chennai,India 1 2015 2 ALMA – The International School for Italian cuisine, Italy 1 2015 3 2014‐ Ambedkar Law College, Chennai 2 2015 4 2015 AMET University 2 2015 5 Amirtha University, coimbatore 1 2015 6 Amity Univerisity 1 2015 7 Anna University 1 2015 8 Christ University 4 2015 9 D G Vaishnav college 1 2015 10 DELHI Univerisity 3 2015 11 IMT, Dubai 1 2015 12 London University 1 2015 13 Loyola College, Chennai 2 2015 14 M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai 1 2015 15 SENECA COLLEGE, TORONTO, CANADA 1 2015 16 SRMIST 2 2015 17 Symbiosis International University 1 2015 18 Tagore College Of Arts And Science 3 2015 19 TORONTO FILM SCHOOL 1 2015 20 Vels University, Pallavaram, Chennai 2 2015 Grand Total (2014‐15) 32 1 Ambedkar Law College 1 2014 2 ASIAN SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM 1 2014 3 FANSHAWE COLLEGE, LONDON 1 2014 4 ICAT, HYDERABAD 1 2014 5 Indiana University of Pennusylvania 1 2014 2013‐ 6 Madras Christian College, Chennai 1 2014 2014 7 Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland 2 2014 8 MYBRIDGE FILM SCHOOL, CHENNAI 2 2014 9 Pondicherry University, Pondicherry 1 2014 10 SRMIST 5 2014 11 University of Madras, Chennai 1 2014 Grand Total(2013‐14) 17 UG 4 Years Program Numbe Graduati r of Year of 3A.GPHE ng year Studen S.No. Name of the University/Institutions admissi of the ts on Student admitt ed 1 Gujarat Forensic Sciences University 2 2016 2 SVCE, TN,India 1 2016 3 University of Bern,Germany 1 2016 4 University of Massachusetts, USA 4 2016 5 University of Colorado,USA 9 2016 6 MGR University, Chennai 1 2016 7 Ajeenkya Dy Patil University ,Pune 2 2016 8 Alliance University 3 2016 9 Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.A 1 2016 10 Amity University 1 2016 11 Amrita University, Kochin,India 3 2016 12 Amritha vishwa vidhyapeetham 2 2016 13 Andhra University 1 2016 14 Anna University 5 2016 15 Arizona State University, USA 9 2016 16 Arkansas State University,USA 2 2016 17 2015‐ Asia Pacific University 1 2016 18 2016 Auburn University 1 2016 19 Australian National University (ANU) Canberra, Australia 2 2016 20 Bangor University,UK 1 2016 21 Belgium University 1 2016 22 Bharathidasan Institute of Management 1 2016 23 Binghamton University ‐ The State University of New York 1 2016 24 BITS PILANI 3 2016 25 BML MUNJAL UNIVERSITY,INDIA 2 2016 26 Brandeis University, Massachusetts , U.S.A 1 2016 27 Careton University,Canada 1 2016 28 Carnegie Mellon University, USA 8 2016 29 Charite Medical, Berlin ,Germany 1 2016 30 Christ University, Bangalore 5 2016 31 Clemson University, South Carolina, USA 4 2016 32 Cleveland State University 1 2016 33 Columbia University, USA 6 2016 34 Cornell University, Cornell, U.S.A 1 2016 35 Curtain University, Australia 1 2016 36 Czech technical university, prague 3 2016 37 Dalhoussie University, Canada 1 2016 38 Deakin University, Australia 1 2016 39 Delft University of Technology 1 2016 40 Digipen Institute Of Technology, Canada 2 2016 41 Dr.Ambedkar University, Chennai 1 2016 42 Drexel University 1 2016 43 DUBAI ‐ CPM 3 2016 44 Duke University 1 2016 45 Ecole Centrale De Nantes, France 3 2016 46 Edher Business School,Roubaix,France. 2 2016 47 Erlangen 1 2016 48 ESC Rennes School of Business MS in Digital Marketing and Communication 1 2016 49 ETH Zurich, Switzerland 1 2016 50 European business School, Frankfurt 1 2016 51 Fairfield University, USA 2 2016 52 FAU Erlangen, Germany 2 2016 53 FIES, MUMBAI 1 2016 54 Fordham University, New York, USA 1 2016 55 Frankfurt University 2 2016 56 Friedrich Schiller University, Germany 2 2016 57 Gemology Institute of America 1 2016 58 Gemology Institute of America 1 2016 59 George Mason University 2 2016 60 George Washington University 1 2016 61 GERMANY. 2 2016 62 Goa Instiute Of Management, Goa, India 1 2016 63 Gottingen university,Germany 2 2016 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, 64 2016 TX‐ 77030, USA 1 65 Great Lakes Institute Of Management 3 2016 66 Groningen University, Netherland 1 2016 67 Hamburg University, Germany 1 2016 68 Heidelberg University,Germany 1 2016 69 Heriot watt university 3 2016 70 Hochschule Ravensburg Weingarten, Germany 2 2016 71 Hult International Business School 1 2016 72 IAAD, Turin, Italy 1 2016 73 IIBS 1 2016 74 IIFT‐Kolkata‐West Bengal‐India 1 2016 75 IIIT ,HYDERABAD 3 2016 76 IIIT Allahabad 1 2016 77 IIM Indore 8 2016 78 IIT Bombay 2 2016 79 IIT Chicago 1 2016 80 IIT Kanpur 4 2016 81 IIT MADRAS 4 2016 82 IIT,KHARAGPUR 5 2016 83 IMI New Delhi 1 2016 84 IMT Ghaziabad 4 2016 85 INDIA‐ CPM 4 2016 86 Indian School of Business 2 2016 87 Indiana State university, USA 2 2016 88 INSA Rouen, France 3 2016 89 Institute of Management Technology, Dubai. 1 2016 90 Institute of Management Technology,Katol Road ,35km Milestone,nagpur 1 2016 91 Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB), Singapore 1 2016 92 Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad 1 2016 93 International Management Institute, New Delhi, India 1 2016 94 IOWA state University, USA 8 2016 95 ITT ( TH Koln) & Koln, Germany 1 2016 96 Jaipura Institute Of Management, Jaipur 4 2016 97 James Cook University , Australia 1 2016 98 Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University 1 2016 99 John Hopkins Business School,USA 3 2016 100 JSS UNIVERSITY 3 2016 101 Kamineni Institute Of Medical Sciences,India 2 2016 102 KANPUR UNIVERSITY,UP.INDIA 1 2016 103 Karolinska Institute, Solnavägen 1, 171 77 Solna, Stockholm, Sweden 1 2016 104 Kaunas University of technology 1 2016 Keck Graduate Institute (Claremont University), 535 Watson Drive, Claremont, California, 105 2016 United States of America 1 106 Kiel University,Germany. 1 2016 107 Kingston University , United Kingdom 2 2016 108 KLAIPEDA UNIVERSITY, LITHUANIA 1 2016 109 KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden 4 2016 110 Linder College Of Business, University Of Cincinnati,Ca,Us 2 2016 111 Linkoping University 1 2016 112 Loma Linda University,USA 1 2016 113 Loughborough University, UK 3 2016 114 Lovely professional University punjab, India 2 2016 115 Lowa State University 1 2016 116 M.S Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology 1 2016 117 Maharaja sayajirao university of baroda 1 2016 118 MAHARAJA VINAYAKA, GLOBAL UNIVERSITY 1 2016 119 Malaysia 1 2016 120 Manipal University, India 2 2016 121 Masaryk university Brno Czech republic 1 2016 122 Mcgill University,canada 1 2016 123 MDI Gurgaon 1 2016 124 Medial Genetics and Genomics, University of Glasgow,UK 1 2016 125 Michigan Univesity,USA 4 2016 126 MIT school of business 1 2016 127 MOHAMED SATHAK AJ COLLEGE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, NUNGAMBAKKAM, CHENNNAI 1 2016 128 Monash University Melbourne 4 2016 129 Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 5 2016 130 NarseeMonjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai 1 2016 131 NATIONAL CHIAO TUNG UNIVIVERSITY TAIWAN 1 2016 132 National institute of Technology, Warangal 1 2016 133 National school of Business‐ Bangalore. 2 2016 134 National University Of Singapore 4 2016 135 NCI, Ireland 1 2016 136 New Jersey Institute of Technology 6 2016 137 NIPER 1 2016 138 NIT, Trichy 1 2016 139 Nitco,Lifestyle Galleria,Madhavaram,Chennai 2 2016 140 NMIMS, Mumbai 3 2016 141 North Carolina State University 15 2016 142 North Eastern University, Boston 4 2016 143 Northern Illinois University 6 2016 144 Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK 4 2016 145 Ohio State University, USA 3 2016 146 OIST, Japan 1 2016 147 OPORTO POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE PORTUGAL 1 2016 148 Oxford University 1 2016 149 Pace University,USA 2 2016 150 Penn State University,USA 1 2016 151 PES University, Banagalore 2 2016 152 Plymouth University 1 2016 153 Polytechnic Di Milano, Italy 2 2016 154 Pondicherry University 1 2016 155 Poultry Farming 2 2016 156 PSG, Coimbatore 1 2016 157 Purdue University, USA 4 2016 158 RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY 3 2016 159 Rheinisch‐Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, Germany. 1 2016 160 RIT UNITED STATES 1 2016 161 RMIT University, Australia 1 2016 162 Rochester Institute of Technology, USA 6 2016 163 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA 3 2016 164 RWTH Aachen University, Germany 4 2016 165 Saint Thomas university,Miami,Florida,USA. 1 2016 166 Sanjose state university‐California‐Sanjose 1 2016 167 Santa Clara University, California. 1 2016 168 Saras Agro(Export&Import),Madhavaram,Chennai 2 2016 169 Saveetha University, Chennai. 2 2016 170 SIBM,Bengalaru,India 2 2016 171 SJSU 2 2016 172 South Dakota State University 6 2016 173 Southern Methodist University 4 2016 174 SRI RAMACHANDRA UNIVERSITY, PORUR 2 2016 175 Srishti Institute Of Arts And Design And Technology, Bangalore 2 2016 176 SRMIST 58 2016 177 St.
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