Invertis University
Invertis University is a private university located in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India, established on September 1, 2010, through the Uttar Pradesh State Legislature's Act No. 22 of 2010.[1] Recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), it is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a B++ grade and a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.85 on a four-point scale, valid until March 26, 2030.[2] The university operates on a 70-acre campus along National Highway 24 and enrolls approximately 12,000 students as of 2025, offering more than 75 programs at undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, and diploma levels across disciplines such as engineering, management, law, pharmacy, agriculture, computer applications, education, journalism, and humanities.[3][4] Originally founded in 1998 as the Invertis Institute of Management Studies with just 83 students, the institution evolved into a full-fledged university in 2010, expanding its academic scope while maintaining a focus on holistic education, professional development, and industry-oriented skills.[5] It holds additional approvals from regulatory bodies including the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), Bar Council of India (BCI), and National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), ensuring compliance for specialized programs in pharmacy, law, and education.[5] The campus features modern infrastructure, including air-conditioned classrooms with smart boards and ICT tools, a 1,200-seat auditorium, multiple computer and research laboratories, sports facilities with dedicated playgrounds, and separate hostels for over 1,000 students, fostering an environment for both academic and extracurricular growth.[6][7] Invertis University emphasizes research and innovation, with dedicated centers for doctoral studies and collaborations that support practical training through internships and placements, achieving recognition in national rankings such as 43rd in the overall category by Outlook 2025.[5] Its commitment to quality education is reflected in a diverse faculty of over 180 members and a student-centric approach that integrates global perspectives, including provisions for international admissions.[3]History and Establishment
Founding as Invertis College
Invertis Institute of Management Studies, commonly referred to as Invertis College, was established in 1998 in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India, by the Uttaranchal Welfare Society as a private institution focused on management education.[5] Founded under the leadership of Dr. Umesh Gautam, who served as its initial chairman, the college began operations with a modest enrollment of 83 students and aimed to provide quality higher education in business administration amid the growing demand for skilled professionals in northern India.[8] It was affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), Meerut, for undergraduate programs such as BBA and BCA, while postgraduate courses like MBA and MCA were aligned with Uttar Pradesh Technical University (UPTU), Lucknow.[9] The institution received approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), ensuring compliance with national standards for technical and management programs. Located along the Bareilly-Lucknow National Highway 24, the campus was strategically positioned to serve students from surrounding regions, emphasizing practical training and industry-relevant curricula from its inception. Initial offerings centered on undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in management and computer applications, reflecting the founder's vision to bridge the gap between academia and industry needs in a rapidly liberalizing Indian economy.[10] In its early years, Invertis College grew steadily, expanding its academic scope while maintaining a commitment to value-based education. By the early 2000s, it had introduced additional programs and infrastructure to accommodate increasing student intake, laying the groundwork for its evolution into a multi-disciplinary university. This foundational phase established Invertis as a key educational hub in Uttar Pradesh, with a focus on holistic development and employability skills.[11]Upgrade to University Status
Invertis University traces its origins to 1998, when it was founded as the Invertis Institute of Management Studies (IIMS) by the Uttaranchal Welfare Society in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, initially focusing on management education.[12] At that time, IIMS operated with affiliations to Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, for undergraduate programs and Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow, for postgraduate technical programs, offering degrees in management and related fields.[9] The transition to university status occurred in 2010, following the passage of the Invertis University Uttar Pradesh Act, 2010 (Act No. 22 of 2010) by the Uttar Pradesh State Legislature, which established it as a private state university.[13] This legislative measure, assented to and notified in 2010, empowered the institution to function autonomously, granting degrees in its own name without affiliation to external universities.[2] The University Grants Commission (UGC) subsequently recognized Invertis University under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956, affirming its compliance with national higher education standards and enabling access to central funding and other benefits.[14] This upgrade marked a significant expansion, transforming IIMS from a single-institute setup serving around 83 students into a multi-disciplinary university encompassing eight faculties and serving thousands of students.[15] The shift facilitated the introduction of diverse programs in engineering, sciences, humanities, law, and pharmacy, while enhancing research capabilities and institutional autonomy. The process involved rigorous inspections and approvals to ensure alignment with regulatory frameworks, culminating in the university's operational launch as a full-fledged entity in 2010.[2]Key Milestones
Invertis University traces its origins to 1998, when it was established as the Invertis Institute of Management Studies (IIMS) in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, initially offering management programs to a cohort of 83 students under the leadership of its founding vision to provide quality higher education in the region.[16] This marked the beginning of its journey from a single-institute setup focused on business education to a multi-disciplinary institution.[12] A pivotal milestone occurred in 2010, when the Uttar Pradesh State Legislature enacted the Invertis University Uttar Pradesh Act, 2010 (Act No. 22 of 2010), granting it full university status; this elevation was promptly recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956, enabling it to award degrees across diverse fields.[2] By this point, the institution had expanded to encompass eight specialized schools, reflecting significant growth in academic scope and infrastructure.[17] In March 2025, Invertis University received re-accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a B++ grade and a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.85 on a four-point scale, valid until March 26, 2030; this endorsement affirmed its commitment to quality education, research, and governance standards.[2] The accreditation process highlighted strengths in curricular aspects, teaching-learning processes, and infrastructural support, positioning the university as a credible player among private institutions in northern India.[18] Subsequent developments have underscored the university's emphasis on employability and innovation, including the hosting of a record-breaking Placement Day on March 29, 2025, which facilitated high placement rates and industry partnerships, reinforcing its role in bridging academia and professional opportunities.[19] These milestones collectively illustrate Invertis University's evolution into a comprehensive educational entity dedicated to holistic student development.Academic Programs and Structure
Faculties and Schools
Invertis University organizes its academic offerings through a structure comprising multiple faculties, each overseeing specialized departments and programs to foster interdisciplinary learning and professional development. Established to align with industry needs and research priorities, these faculties collectively support over 75 undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across diverse fields. The university emphasizes holistic education, integrating practical training, innovation, and ethical values within its faculty frameworks.[20] The Faculty of Engineering and Technology serves as a cornerstone for technical education, encompassing departments such as Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Computer Science and Engineering. It offers B.Tech, M.Tech, and Ph.D. programs, with a focus on emerging technologies like cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and sustainable engineering practices. The faculty is led by Dean Dr. R.K. Shukla and promotes hands-on learning through state-of-the-art labs and industry collaborations.[21] The Faculty of Management drives business and entrepreneurial education, including departments of Management and Commerce. It provides BBA, MBA, B.Com (Hons.), and Ph.D. programs, emphasizing leadership, finance, marketing, and human resource management. Under Dean Dr. Manish Gupta, the faculty integrates case studies, internships, and global business simulations to prepare students for corporate roles.[21][22] The Faculty of Science advances foundational and applied sciences through departments like Applied Sciences & Humanities, Biotechnology, and Agriculture. Programs include B.Sc. (Hons.), M.Sc., and Ph.D. in areas such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biotechnology, and Agronomy, with Dean Dr. P.P. Singh overseeing research in environmental science and bioinformatics. The faculty supports innovation via specialized research centers and field-based agricultural training.[21][23] The Faculty of Law focuses on legal education and jurisprudence, featuring the Department of Law with offerings in BA LLB, BBA LLB, LLM, and Ph.D. programs. Led by Dean Prof. Reena Jaiswal, it emphasizes constitutional law, criminal law, and international law, incorporating moot courts, legal aid clinics, and partnerships with judicial bodies to build practical advocacy skills.[21] The Faculty of Education prepares professionals in pedagogy, including the Department of Education. It offers B.El.Ed., B.A. B.Ed., M.A. in Education, and Ph.D., prioritizing teacher training, curriculum development, and digital media ethics through workshops and field experiences.[24] The Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication focuses on media studies, offering B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication and related diplomas, with emphasis on digital media ethics and practical training.[25] The Faculty of Pharmacy provides education in pharmaceutical sciences, offering B.Pharma, D.Pharma, and Ph.D. programs, led by Dean Dr. Rajesh Sharma, with a focus on drug development, pharmacology, and industry compliance.[21] The Faculty of Computer Applications offers programs in IT and software, including BCA and MCA, emphasizing AI, IoT, and cloud computing through practical labs and certifications.[25] The Faculty of Polytechnic delivers diploma programs in engineering disciplines such as Civil, Electrical, Computer Science, and Mechanical, providing vocational training aligned with industry needs.[25] The Faculty of Arts and Humanities covers humanities disciplines, offering B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology, English, and related areas, fostering critical thinking and cultural studies.[25] Additional specialized units, such as the Faculty of Agriculture under Dean Dr. S.S. Tripathi, integrate with science programs to address agronomy, horticulture, and soil science, supporting sustainable farming initiatives. The university's structure also includes cross-faculty collaborations for interdisciplinary programs, ensuring comprehensive academic coverage.[4]Undergraduate and Postgraduate Offerings
Invertis University offers a diverse array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across multiple faculties, emphasizing practical skills, industry alignment, and interdisciplinary approaches to prepare students for professional careers. These programs span engineering, management, sciences, agriculture, law, education, pharmacy, and humanities, with a focus on emerging technologies and sustainable development. The curriculum integrates theoretical foundations with hands-on training, including internships, projects, and certifications from industry partners.[25] Undergraduate offerings include four-year B.Tech programs in core engineering disciplines such as Computer Science and Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Biotechnology, alongside specialized tracks like Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, and Internet of Things within Computer Science.[25] Three-year bachelor's degrees are available in business administration (BBA) with specializations in marketing, human resources, finance, and hospitality & tourism management; computer applications (BCA) focusing on AI, IoT, and cloud computing; and commerce (B.Com or B.Com Hons.) emphasizing accounting, finance, economics, and banking.[25] In the sciences, students can pursue a four-year B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture or three-year programs in Biotechnology, Forensic Science, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology, Botany, and Fashion Design.[25] The Faculty of Law provides five-year integrated programs like BA LLB, BBA LLB, and B.Com LLB, as well as a three-year LLB for graduates.[25] Education programs feature four-year integrated B.A. B.Ed. and B.Sc. B.Ed., while the Faculty of Pharmacy offers a four-year B.Pharma and a two-year D.Pharma.[25] Humanities and mass communication include three-year B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology and English, and B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication.[25] Postgraduate programs build on undergraduate foundations with two-year master's degrees tailored to advanced specialization and research orientation. In engineering and technology, M.Tech options cover Computer Science, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering, complemented by a two-year MCA for software development and IT management.[25] The management faculty's MBA program offers tracks in marketing, human resources, finance, information technology, international business, retail, project, healthcare, rural & agriculture, and hospitality & tourism management, incorporating case studies and leadership training.[25] Science and agriculture postgraduate degrees include M.Sc. in Agronomy, Food Technology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Biotechnology, and Microbiology, with emphasis on laboratory research and field applications.[25] Law students can pursue a two-year LL.M. in Criminal Law, Business and Corporate Law, or Constitutional Law.[25] The Faculty of Education provides a two-year M.A. in Education, focusing on pedagogical innovation and educational policy.[25] Eligibility for undergraduate programs typically requires completion of 10+2 with minimum aggregate marks (often 45-50%) in relevant subjects, while postgraduate admissions demand a bachelor's degree with similar thresholds, sometimes supplemented by entrance exams like CUET or university-specific tests.[26] Program durations follow standard Indian higher education norms, with fees ranging from approximately INR 50,000 to 1,50,000 annually for UG and INR 80,000 to 1,50,000 for PG, varying by specialization (as of 2025).[27][28] These offerings support the university's commitment to holistic education, with opportunities for skill enhancement through workshops, guest lectures, and collaborations with organizations like IBM and TCS for certifications in areas like data analytics and cybersecurity.[4]Doctoral and Research Programs
Invertis University provides doctoral programs through its various departments, emphasizing research in diverse fields such as management, engineering, sciences, law, and humanities. These programs are designed to foster advanced scholarly inquiry and contribute to knowledge in specialized areas, with a typical duration of three years for full-time candidates, though part-time options are available for working professionals.[29][30] The university offers Ph.D. degrees in approximately 15 specializations, including Management, Computer Science and Engineering, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Law, and Education. For instance, the Ph.D. in Management focuses on developing advanced understanding of business theories and practices through rigorous research, while the Ph.D. in Biotechnology emphasizes molecular biology, genetic engineering, and applied biotechnological innovations. Similarly, the Ph.D. in Physics covers core areas like mathematical methods, quantum mechanics, and electromagnetism to support theoretical and experimental investigations.[29][31][32] Eligibility for admission requires a master's degree in a relevant field with at least 55% marks (or equivalent grade), as per the university's Ph.D. ordinance, with relaxations for reserved categories. The admission process involves an entrance test conducted by the university, followed by an interview to assess research aptitude and proposed topic alignment. Coursework, spanning the first year, includes mandatory papers in research methodology and subject-specific advanced topics, where candidates must achieve a minimum of 55% to proceed to the research phase.[33][34] Research under these programs is supervised exclusively by full-time regular faculty members of the university, with co-supervisors permitted for interdisciplinary work from within the institution. The Research Promotion Policy outlines guidelines for thesis preparation, ethical standards, and publication requirements, encouraging outputs in peer-reviewed journals. The university's R&D cell supports doctoral research by providing access to laboratories, funding opportunities, and collaborations, particularly in cutting-edge areas like artificial intelligence in engineering and sustainable practices in biotechnology. Successful completion requires submission of a thesis based on original research, followed by a viva voce examination.[33][35][4]Campus and Infrastructure
Location and Layout
Invertis University is situated in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India, along the Bareilly-Lucknow National Highway 24, near Transport Nagar, with the postal code 243123.[36] The campus occupies approximately 70 acres in a semi-rural environment, positioned equidistantly between the national capital Delhi and the state capital Lucknow, approximately 250 kilometers from each.[3][37] This strategic location ensures excellent road connectivity to major cities and towns in northern India, including Delhi, Lucknow, and Moradabad, via National Highway 24.[38] The campus layout is designed as a sprawling, eco-friendly expanse surrounded by greenery, promoting a conducive atmosphere for learning and holistic development.[39] It features multiple academic blocks dedicated to various faculties and departments, with infrastructure spread across the site to facilitate efficient movement and access to facilities.[40] Key elements include three primary academic blocks equipped with modern amenities such as air-conditioned classrooms, high-tech teaching aids, well-stocked libraries, and specialized laboratories.[6] The overall design emphasizes sustainability, with open green spaces, pathways, and integrated amenities like hostels, sports grounds, and administrative areas arranged to support both academic and residential needs.[41]Facilities and Amenities
Invertis University maintains a 70-acre campus in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, featuring lush green gardens and modern infrastructure designed to support academic and extracurricular activities.[4] The campus includes air-conditioned classrooms equipped with high-tech teaching aids, seminar halls, conference rooms, lecture halls, and a dedicated computer center to facilitate interactive learning.[42] Laboratories are available across disciplines, including civil engineering, chemistry, electrical, electronics, mechanical, physics, language, and gaming labs, providing hands-on training with specialized equipment.[42] In August 2025, the university unveiled additional facilities, including a modern lecture room, a fully equipped garment construction lab, and a specialized pattern making lab.[43] The university operates two central libraries stocked with physical books, journals, and access to e-resources covering science, engineering, management, arts, and commerce, supporting research and study needs.[42] A moot court facility is provided for law students to simulate courtroom proceedings.[42] Residential amenities consist of seven hostels—four for boys and three for girls—offering single, double, and triple occupancy rooms with features such as Wi-Fi connectivity, water purifiers, common and recreation rooms, mess facilities, television lounges, laundry services, and 24/7 security surveillance.[42][7] Sports infrastructure includes basketball courts, multipurpose grounds, and coaching for various activities to promote physical fitness among students.[42] A gymnasium equipped with modern fitness equipment and dedicated yoga and meditation centers are available to encourage wellness.[6] On-campus medical facilities provide basic healthcare services, supplemented by proximity to Clara Swain Mission Hospital for advanced care and medical insurance coverage for students.[6] Additional amenities encompass a cafeteria offering hygienic meals, an auditorium for events, campus-wide Wi-Fi, shuttle transportation services, banking and ATM facilities, and various student clubs for extracurricular engagement.[42][6] Parking spaces are allocated for vehicles, ensuring convenience for day scholars and staff.[6]Admissions and Student Body
Admission Procedures
Admission to Invertis University is primarily merit-based, with selections determined by academic performance in qualifying examinations and, where applicable, scores from national or university-specific entrance tests. The university offers admissions for undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines, including engineering, management, sciences, and law. Candidates must meet program-specific eligibility criteria, which generally require a minimum aggregate score of 50% in the relevant qualifying examination (45% for SC/ST categories). For instance, B.Tech programs necessitate 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, while MBA admissions require a bachelor's degree with 50% marks.[44][45] The application process begins with registration on the official university website or the dedicated admissions portal. Applicants select their desired program, fill out the online form with personal, academic, and contact details, upload scanned copies of required documents such as mark sheets, photographs, and identity proofs, and pay a non-refundable application fee of ₹700 to ₹750 via online modes like debit/credit cards, net banking, or UPI. Offline applications are also accepted by visiting the campus in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. Upon submission, candidates receive a confirmation and must monitor the portal for further steps, including entrance exam schedules or counseling dates. For international and NRI applicants, admissions are merit-based without mandatory entrance tests, focusing on equivalent qualifications to Indian standards.[46][44][45] Entrance examinations play a crucial role in the selection process for most programs. The university accepts national-level tests such as JEE Main for B.Tech, CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT for MBA, GATE for M.Tech, CLAT for LLB/LLM, and CUET for various UG and PG courses. Additionally, the Invertis University Common Entrance Test (IUCET) is conducted for programs without specific national exams and serves as a pathway for scholarships. PhD admissions involve a university-conducted entrance test followed by an interview, with exemptions for candidates holding UGC-NET, CSIR-JRF, SLET, or GATE qualifications. The selection process typically includes evaluation of entrance scores, academic merit, and, for management programs like MBA, a group discussion and personal interview. Successful candidates proceed to counseling sessions for seat allocation and document verification.[44][45][46] Scholarships are available to meritorious students to support accessibility. These include full tuition waivers for candidates scoring 93% or above in Class 12 for UG programs, and performance-based aid for PG and doctoral levels, often linked to IUCET rankings or national exam percentiles. Applications for scholarships are integrated into the main admission form, with awards disbursed post-verification during counseling. For the 2025-26 academic year, admissions opened in early 2025, with key entrance exams like CAT scheduled for November 30, 2025, and classes commencing in August.[44][46]Enrollment Statistics and Diversity
Invertis University maintains a growing student body, with enrollment of approximately 12,000 students as of 2025 across its undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs. This figure reflects the institution's expansion since its establishment as a university in 2010, and aligns with recent estimates placing the total student population above 12,000. The university's acceptance rate is estimated at 35%, indicating selective admissions processes that draw applicants from various regions of India.[4][47] The student demographics at Invertis University emphasize inclusivity, with the institution actively promoting a diverse campus environment that accommodates students from different socioeconomic, cultural, and regional backgrounds. Official statements highlight efforts to create an inclusive setting irrespective of caste, faith, race, or gender, fostering mutual respect and understanding among the community. This approach supports a multicultural learning atmosphere, where students engage with varied perspectives through academic and extracurricular initiatives.[12] While specific breakdowns by gender or reserved categories are not publicly detailed in recent reports, the university's quality assurance documents underscore commitments to gender sensitization programs and cross-cutting issues like equity and sustainability, integrated into the curriculum to address student diversity needs. Historical data from the 2019-20 annual report noted over 7,000 students, suggesting steady demographic broadening in subsequent years.[48][49]Research and Collaborations
Research Initiatives
Invertis University emphasizes research and development (R&D) across a broad spectrum of disciplines, including engineering, technology, management, sciences, and humanities, with a focus on addressing real-world challenges through innovative solutions. The university's R&D cell supports faculty and students in pursuing projects that advance fundamental knowledge while offering practical applications, fostering an environment where interdisciplinary collaboration drives progress.[50][4] A cornerstone of the university's research efforts is its Centres of Excellence, which integrate advanced learning, industry partnerships, and targeted research to promote innovation. For instance, the Ultratech Cement Centre of Excellence in Civil Engineering prioritizes hands-on training and research aimed at tackling issues like climate change and resource depletion through sustainable construction practices. These centres facilitate specialized programs, equipment access, and collaborative projects that enhance research output in applied fields.[51][52] The university supports doctoral research through PhD programs in multiple domains, such as Management, Computer Science and Engineering, Biotechnology, and Microbiology. These programs, typically spanning three years, emphasize independent research, dissertation work, and seminars, enabling scholars to specialize and contribute original insights. The Department of Applied Science and Humanities, for example, actively engages in research projects that provide solutions to interdisciplinary challenges, supported by internal grants and external funding opportunities.[29][31][53] Research activities at Invertis University include workshops, seminars, conferences, ongoing and completed projects, corporate trainings, and consultancy services, all designed to build research capacity and disseminate knowledge. The university has secured grants for government-sponsored research projects, as documented in official records, highlighting its commitment to funded initiatives in various schemes. Additionally, the Invertis Innovation and Incubation Centre nurtures entrepreneurial research by transforming ideas into viable ventures through mentorship and resources.[54][55][56] Underpinning these efforts is a formal Policy for Promotion of Research, which establishes high scholarly standards, provides training and supervision for researchers, and encourages open debate to cultivate a robust research culture across all levels. This policy ensures equitable support for core and interdisciplinary research, aligning with the university's goal of knowledge creation and societal impact.[57]Partnerships and Projects
Invertis University has established numerous partnerships with international academic institutions to foster global exposure, research opportunities, and student exchanges. These include collaborations with Livingstone College (USA), University of South Carolina Upstate (USA), Howard University (USA), Western University (Canada), Tribhuvan University (Nepal), Cracow University of Technology (Poland), and Regenesys Institute of Management (South Africa), enabling joint programs in education, research, and internships.[18] In the industry domain, the university partners with NASSCOM to deliver training in IT and digital skills, alongside certifications through Microsoft and Adobe for on-campus exams that provide internationally recognized qualifications, enhancing employability.[18][58] Additionally, a partnership with LinkedIn Learning offers free access to over 16,000 expert-led courses in business, technology, and creative fields, supporting self-paced skill development and professional networking.[58] The Center for Skill Enhancement and Development (CSED) collaborates with global technology leaders such as Dassault Systèmes, PTC, Mastercam, and ANSYS to offer specialized programs in Industrial IoT, Data Analytics, AI, and Smart Manufacturing, including free certified training valued up to ₹1.5 lakhs.[59] These initiatives have supported over 6,000 placements and paid internships, including international opportunities in Dubai, France, and Sweden.[18][58] Key projects include the establishment of the Advanced Smart Lab in partnership with HP and Intel, providing state-of-the-art infrastructure for AI exploration and innovation.[41] The university's Innovation and Incubation Centre offers facilities like VMC labs and mentorship to help students and entrepreneurs convert ideas into viable products and services.[18] Furthermore, a 2021 Memorandum of Understanding with the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM), Sweden, promotes long-term strategic partnerships in research, student training, and high-caliber academic exchanges.[60] In November 2025, the university signed an MoU with the Indian Industries Association (IIA) to facilitate research collaborations, lab setups, CSR initiatives, and specialized courses and workshops.[61]Student Life and Support
Residential and Extracurricular Activities
Invertis University provides separate hostel accommodations for male and female students, ensuring a secure and comfortable living environment on campus. The university maintains four boys' hostels and three girls' hostels, each equipped with essential furnishings such as beds, study tables, chairs, cupboards, ceiling fans, and access to electricity and water supply. Rooms are available in single and double occupancy options, with both air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned variants to suit different preferences and budgets.[62][63][38] Hostel amenities include 24-hour security and surveillance, Wi-Fi connectivity, laundry services, common recreation rooms with television, water purifiers, and dedicated mess facilities serving hygienic, multi-cuisine meals. Separate messes for boys and girls offer vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, with regular quality checks to maintain standards. Additional facilities encompass indoor games areas, geysers in bathrooms, and provisions for both Indian and Western-style restrooms. The university enforces strict rules, including curfew timings, to promote discipline and safety, with any damages to property subject to fines. Annual hostel fees range from INR 65,000 for double non-AC rooms to INR 125,000 for single AC rooms, excluding mess charges.[42][64][6] Beyond residential life, Invertis University fosters a vibrant extracurricular ecosystem through its Abhiruchi Clubs, a network of seven student-led organizations designed to nurture holistic development. These include the Arts Club for creative pursuits like sketching and painting; the Cultural Club for folk dances, singing competitions, and drama; the Technical Club for innovation and tech events; the Publication Club for journalism and media activities; the Sports Club (Stride) for athletic training and competitions; the Management Club for leadership workshops; and the Social Club for community service initiatives. Students participate actively, with clubs organizing intra-university events and representing the institution in inter-collegiate meets.[65][12] Sports form a core component of extracurricular engagement, with the Stride Club managing indoor and outdoor facilities for games such as cricket, football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and badminton. The university hosts annual events like the Athletic Meet and Invertis Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament, alongside participation in national-level competitions. Cultural activities complement this through festivals featuring art exhibitions, debates, and talent shows, promoting teamwork and cultural appreciation. Co-curricular programs, including NCC and yoga sessions, further support physical and personal growth, with the Student Council coordinating broader involvement in gym, aerobics, and wellness activities.[65][66][67]Career Services and Placements
Invertis University operates a dedicated Corporate Resource Centre (CRC), which serves as the primary hub for career services and placements, facilitating the transition of students from academia to professional roles. The CRC provides comprehensive support including career counseling, skill development workshops, resume building sessions, mock interviews, and aptitude training to enhance employability. It organizes recruitment drives, industry interactions, and career fairs throughout the academic year, ensuring students gain exposure to diverse opportunities. Additionally, the center fosters internships and live projects to build practical experience, with a focus on aligning student skills with industry demands.[68] The placement process at Invertis University is proactive and student-centric, beginning with pre-placement training in the early semesters and culminating in on-campus drives during the final year. Eligible students undergo eligibility checks based on academic performance and participation in training programs, followed by company-specific preparation. The university maintains a strong alumni network and entrepreneurship cell to support placements and startup initiatives, encouraging self-employment alongside corporate jobs. In 2025, the CRC coordinated over 300 company visits, contributing to more than 30,000 job offers extended to students across batches historically.[69][70] Placement outcomes at Invertis University demonstrate robust industry connections, with a placement rate exceeding 90% for the 2025 graduating batch. The highest package offered in 2025 reached INR 41 LPA, while the median package stood at approximately INR 5.21 LPA, with the top 20% of students securing an average of INR 7.28 LPA. Over 1,200 recruiters have participated historically, including more than 130 companies offering packages of INR 5 LPA or above in recent drives. Key sectors include IT, consulting, manufacturing, and finance.[68][69][19] Prominent recruiters at Invertis University encompass multinational corporations and leading Indian firms, such as TCS, IBM, Adobe, Microsoft, Capgemini, Cognizant, Oracle, Wipro, Accenture, Infosys, Amazon, HCL, and ICICI Bank. These companies have consistently hired for roles in software development, data analytics, management consulting, and engineering positions, reflecting the university's emphasis on technical and managerial programs. The CRC's efforts have led to 92% placement success for the 2025 year-of-passing students, underscoring its effectiveness in bridging academia and industry.[68][69][71]Accreditations and Rankings
National Approvals and Accreditations
Invertis University, established under the Uttar Pradesh State Legislature Act No. 22 of 2010, is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and empowered to award degrees as specified under Section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956.[2] The university received accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a B++ grade, achieving a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.85 on a four-point scale, valid until March 26, 2030.[2][72] For its technical programs, Invertis University is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), ensuring compliance with national standards for engineering and management courses.[2] The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has granted approval for the university's B.Pharm and D.Pharm programs, with the latest extension applicable for the 2025-2026 academic year and an intake of 60 seats for B.Pharm.[2][73] The Bar Council of India (BCI) approves the university's law programs, including the 3-year LL.B., 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B., and 5-year BBA LL.B., with approvals valid through the 2025-2026 session.[2] The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has approved the four-year integrated B.A. B.Ed. and B.Sc. B.Ed. programs offered by the university.[2] Additionally, Invertis University holds membership in the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), facilitating academic collaborations and recognition across the country.[2]Performance in Rankings
Invertis University has participated in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) since 2017, submitting data annually to evaluate its performance across parameters such as teaching, learning, research, and graduation outcomes, though it has not secured a position in the top 100 rankings as of 2025.[74] In the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) India University Rankings, Invertis University achieved an overall rank of 75 out of 160 institutions in 2024, improving slightly from 76th out of 171 in 2023 and advancing from 60th out of 161 in 2022. It also ranked 55th out of 80 in the BCA category in 2023 and 5th in Uttar Pradesh for the same program.[75] In the Outlook India University Rankings 2025, Invertis University ranked 43rd overall. The university's management programs received recognition in the Outlook-ICARE India MBA Rankings 2024, placing 148th in the private institutions category. In engineering, it was ranked 29th by Times in 2023, highlighting strengths in technical education and infrastructure.[76][5] Globally, EduRank positioned Invertis University 445th in India and 7009th worldwide in its 2025 rankings, based on research output across 46 topics, including citations and academic publications. These metrics underscore the university's growing emphasis on research productivity, though it remains outside major international frameworks like QS World University Rankings or Times Higher Education.[77]| Ranking Body | Category | Rank (Year) | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| IIRF | Overall University | 75 (2024) | Collegedunia |
| IIRF | BCA | 55 (2023) | Collegedunia |
| Outlook | Overall University | 43 (2025) | Collegedunia |
| Outlook-ICARE | MBA (Private) | 148 (2024) | Shiksha |
| Times | Engineering | 29 (2023) | Shiksha |
| EduRank | Overall (India) | 445 (2025) | EduRank |