Bhattadev University Academics Ranked Among World's Top 5 Percent of Scientists

Guwahati: Bhattadev University has reached a global milestone after three of its leading academics were named to the SCIRANK Global Registry 2025 list of the world's top 5 percent of scientists. This recognition highlights the rising influence of the Bajali district institution within the international scientific and research community.

The university's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dhanapati Deka, earned a place on the list alongside Assistant Physics Professor Dr. Debajyoti Dutta and Assistant Chemistry Professor Dr. Biswajit Changmai. The SCIRANK registry determines these rankings by evaluating research output, scholarly citations, academic impact, and overall contributions to scientific advancement.

The accomplishment is viewed as a major feat for the relatively young Northeast India institution. University officials noted the collective success reflects the school's ongoing dedication to academic quality, stating the achievement "reflects the institution's commitment to promoting quality research and academic excellence."

Students, faculty, and local organizations have praised the three researchers for their work in high-impact journals. The university expects this international recognition will serve as a strong incentive for the next generation of students and young researchers to pursue scientific innovation.

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