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Accreditations - Overview
What is Accreditation?
Accreditation is a process of quality assurance and improvement, whereby a programme in an approved Institution is critically appraised to verify that the Institution or the programme continues to meet and/or exceed prescribed norms and standards. It signifies institutional commitment to excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement.
NAAC Accreditation
Institutional excellence in academics, research, infrastructure, and governance.
View DetailsMajor Impact of Accreditation System
- Encourages quality improvement initiatives by institutions.
- Improves student enrollment both in terms of quality and quantity.
- Helps the institution in securing necessary funds and enhances employability of graduates.
- Facilitates transnational recognition of degrees and mobility of graduates and professionals.
- Motivates faculty to participate actively in academic and institutional / departmental activities.
- Helps create a sound and challenging academic environment within the institution.
- Contributes to social and economic development of the country by producing high-quality technical manpower.
- Acts as a tool for stakeholders to monitor, assess, and evaluate educational standards and quality.
Major Benefits of Students who get Enrolled
- Offers the highest quality education available.
- Strengthens consumer confidence; employers value degrees from accredited programs the most.
- Helps institutions identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities, driving continuous improvement.
- Demonstrates institutional accountability, commitment to excellence, and quality enhancement.
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