India in Malaysia (High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur)
Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
Indian Council For Cultural Relations
Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
Indian Council For Cultural Relations
High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur in collaboration with community associations and International schools in Malaysia organized World Hindi Day (Vishwa Hindi Diwas) on 10 January 2024 at Netaji Subhas
India in Malaysia (High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur) Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India Indian Council For Cultural Relations
India in Malaysia (High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur) Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India Indian Council For Cultural Relations
By using our online payment service, you agree to our terms and conditions. Please read them carefully before making a payment.
We accept payment by credit card, debit card, and electronic transfer. Please ensure that you have sufficient funds and accurate payment information before submitting a payment.
We use industry-standard encryption technology to protect your payment information. However, we cannot guarantee the security of your information during transmission.
All payments are processed in the currency specified at the time of purchase. Any currency conversion fees are the responsibility of the customer.
In the event of a payment dispute, please contact our customer service department immediately. We will work with you to resolve any issues and come to a mutually beneficial solution.
Refunds are subject to our refund policy. Please review our policy carefully before making a payment.
We reserve the right to update or modify our online payment terms and conditions at any time. Any changes will be communicated to our customers in a timely and transparent manner.
Amb.Shri. Ajay Malhotra,Distinguished Fellow at The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi India and the World: Addressing the climate crisis
2019-20
Amb. H.S.S Viswanathan,Distinguished Fellow, Observer Research Foundation (ORF), former Indian ambassador to Republic of Sao Tome and Principe India’s Soft Power as a Pillar of Foreign Policy
2019-20
Amb. P.S.Raghavan,Chairman, National Security Advisory Board (NSAB), former Indian ambassador to Russia, Czech Republic, and Ireland Current Challenges for India’s Foreign Policy
2018-19
Amb (Retd) Sudhir Vyas,Ex-Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs and Ambassador of India to Germany, Bhutan and the UAE Futuristic Approach to India’s Foreign Policy
2018-19
Ambassador (Retd.) Rajiv Bhatia,Ex-Joint Secretary in Ministry of External Affairs Former ambassador and high commissioner to Myanmar Mexico Kenya and South Afr Indian Foreign Policy in 21st Century
2017-18
V.S.Seshadri, Former Ambassador of Myanmar, Yangon India and International Trade: Some perspectives
2017-18
P R Kumar, Let. Gen. India China Relations – Cooperation, Competition, Confrontation: A security perspective
2017-18
Mr. Ram Sewak Sharma, Chairman, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Role of regulatory institutions, 3 layers of Digital India mission, Aadhar Project
2016-17
R. Viswanathan, Former Ambassador to Latin America Business with Latin America
2015-16
Mr. K Venkataramanan, Member, BoG, IIM Tiruchirappalli and Chairman, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Ltd Manufacturing and Project Management for Nation Building
2015-16
Ambassador (Retd.) Skand Tayal,Former Ambassador to Korea Independent India and the World – Policy Choices and Compulsions
2015-16
Ambassador (Retd.) R. Vishwanathan,Former ambassador to Venezuela, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay Business with Latin America.
2014-15
Mr. Bharat Doshi, Director at Tech Mahindra and Member of the Board of Governors at IIM Tiruchirappalli My journey with Mahindra’s and Ethics and Values in the Face of Adversity
2013-14
Ambassador (Retd.) Ashok Sajjanhar,Former Ambassador to Kazhaksthan and Sweden Doing business with CIS Countries.
2013-14
Dr. C. Rangarajan,Chairman of the Economic Advisory Board to the Prime Minister of India The Current Economic Scene in India
The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) was approved by the MHRD and launched by Honourable Minister of Human Resource Development on 29th September 2015. This framework outlines a methodology to rank institutions across the country. The methodology draws from the overall recommendations broad understanding arrived by a Core Committee set up by MHRD, to identify the broad parameters for ranking various universities and institutions. The parameters broadly cover “Teaching, Learning and Resources” ,“Research and Professional Practices”, “Graduation Outcomes” ,“Outreach and Inclusivity” and “Perception”.
For the data submitted for ranking in the ‘Management’ Category, click here.
For the data submitted for ranking in the ‘Overall’ Category, click here.
For the data submitted for ranking in the ‘Management’ Category, click here.
For the data submitted for ranking in the ‘Overall’ Category, click here.
For the data submitted for ranking in the ‘Management’ Category, click here.
For the data submitted for ranking in the ‘Overall’ Category, click here.