Colleges, India: Arts, 2017
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National ranks: 2014
The best liberal arts colleges of India in 2014, as determined by India Today, were:
Lady Shri Ram College for Women
See Lady Shri Ram College (LSR), Delhi
Loyola College
St. Stephen's College
See St. Stephen's College, Delhi
St. Xavier's College
See St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
Miranda House
See Miranda House
Christ University
Madras Christian College
Hindu College
See Hindu College
Fergusson College
Stella Maris College
CITY: Chennai
Beginning in a small one-storey building on August 15, 1947, with 32 students, the college has at present over 3,000 students and in a large campus. The college became autonomous in 1987 and has 13 undergraduate and 12 post-graduate programmes.
PARAMETER-WISE RANKING
Reputation: 6
Academic Input: 6
Student Care: 6
Infrastructure: 6
Placement: 6
Perceptual Rank: 6
Factual Rank: 27