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NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCILAn Autonomous Institution of the University Grants Commission
P.O. Box No. 1075, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore - 560 072. INDIA
NAAC
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VISION Tomakequalitythedefiningelementof highereducationinIndiathrougha
combinationof self andexternalqualityevaluation,promotionandsustenanceinitiatives.
MISSION• Toarrangeforperiodicassessmentandaccreditationof institutionsof highereducationorunitsthereof,orspecificacademicprogrammesorprojects;
• Tostimulatetheacademicenvironmentforpromotionof qualityof teaching-learningandresearchinhighereducationinstitutions;
• Toencourageself-evaluation,accountability,autonomyand innovations inhighereducation;
• To undertake quality-related research studies, consultancy and trainingprogrammes,and
• To collaborate with other stakeholders of higher education for qualityevaluation,promotionandsustenance.
VALUE FRAMEWORK TopromotethefollowingcorevaluesamongtheHEIsof thecountry:
• ContributingtoNationalDevelopment
• FosteringGlobalCompetenciesamongStudents
• InculcatingaValueSysteminStudents
• PromotingtheUseof Technology
• QuestforExcellence
For Communication with NAAC
Prof. H. A. RanganathDirectorNational Assessment and Accreditation CouncilP.O. Box No. 1075, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore–560072Karnataka, IndiaPhone: +91-80-23210261 / 62 / 63 / 64 / 65E-mail: director.naac@gmail.comWebsite: www.naac.gov.in
2008-09
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The Director,National Assessment and Accreditation CouncilP.O. Box No. 1075, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore - 560 072, India
© NAAC, April 2011
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1. Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------- 01
1.1 Prelude ------------------------------------------------------------------- 01
1.2 NAAC: Objectives ----------------------------------------------------- 04
1.3 Structure of NAAC ---------------------------------------------------- 05
2. Council and Committee Members ---------------------------------- 06
3. Academic Activities ---------------------------------------------------- 18
3.1 Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------- 18
3.2 Programmes at Headquarters ---------------------------------------- 20
3.3 Northern Region ------------------------------------------------------- 31
3.4 Eastern and North Eastern Region --------------------------------- 35
3.5 Western Region --------------------------------------------------------- 37
3.6 Southern Region -------------------------------------------------------- 39
3.7 International Academic Activities ---------------------------------- 41
3.8 Library and Information Centre ------------------------------------- 45
4. Future Plans ------------------------------------------------------------- 46
5. Administrative Activities ---------------------------------------------- 48
6. Finance and Accounts ------------------------------------------------- 50
7. Annexures
7.1 Staff of NAAC -------------------------------------------------------- 65
7.2 Calendar of Meetings -------------------------------------------------- 68
7.3 International Visitors to NAAC ------------------------------------- 69
7.4 List of Institutions Accredited by NAAC ------------------------- 70
7.5 List of Publications --------------------------------------------------- 98
7.6 Bar Diagram ------------------------------------------------------------- 99Co
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1. Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------- 01
1.1 Prelude ------------------------------------------------------------------- 01
1.2 NAAC: Objectives ----------------------------------------------------- 04
1.3 Structure of NAAC ---------------------------------------------------- 05
2. Council and Committee Members ---------------------------------- 06
3. Academic Activities ---------------------------------------------------- 18
3.1 Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------- 18
3.2 Programmes at Headquarters ---------------------------------------- 20
3.3 Northern Region ------------------------------------------------------- 31
3.4 Eastern and North Eastern Region --------------------------------- 35
3.5 Western Region --------------------------------------------------------- 37
3.6 Southern Region -------------------------------------------------------- 39
3.7 International Academic Activities ---------------------------------- 41
3.8 Library and Information Centre ------------------------------------- 45
4. Future Plans ------------------------------------------------------------- 46
5. Administrative Activities ---------------------------------------------- 48
6. Finance and Accounts ------------------------------------------------- 50
7. Annexures
7.1 Staff of NAAC -------------------------------------------------------- 65
7.2 Calendar of Meetings -------------------------------------------------- 68
7.3 International Visitors to NAAC ------------------------------------- 69
7.4 List of Institutions Accredited by NAAC ------------------------- 70
7.5 List of Publications --------------------------------------------------- 98
7.6 Bar Diagram ------------------------------------------------------------- 99Co
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1 Introduction
1.1 PreludeIndia has a long tradition as well as reputation of running premier educational institutions across the time including private higher education institutions such as “Gurukuls” (700-500 BC) and of “Medieval Cosmopolitan” universities especially at Takshila and Nalanda 2000 years ago. The system has metamorphosed itself from being simple to highly complex structure and the change has been sometimes in great quantum. The growth of these higher education institutions has been by leaps and bounds and one can witness the dramatic change in the ecology of Indian higher education system. Further, higher education in India today is neither elitist nor a luxury but a necessity. Some of the important dimensions of this change in the Indian higher education system are expansion, accessibility, affordability and quality.
For a long time, Indian education and Universities symbolized a sacred process of character building and nation building. The emphasis has always been on value education and so on and so forth. But last few decades have witnessed a paradigm shift with the influence of several key players and factors. Some of them are a) increased demand for higher education b) limited and diminishing role of the government c) spiraling economic and fiscal stress on higher education d) growing international competition from foreign universities e) increased levels of aspiration from working adults for higher education f) Need for addressing issues like access and equity in higher education coupled with expansion and excellence and g) entry and aggressive marketing strategies adopted by private players, etc,.
Even as our current education system owes its legacy to Macaulay’s education pattern in colonial preindependent India, it has given us a wide base of formal educational institutions which have touched a whopping 420 Universities and 20,000 colleges. A cursory glance at these institutions reflects a wide range of diversity and pluralism in the ecology of higher education. This shift in
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the ecology of higher education has given birth to a host of issues and concerns. It appears that a majority of higher education institutions run like business enterprises. With a very few islands of excellence, the Indian higher education system looks like an ocean of moderate institutions with insufficient infrastructure and inadequate faculty.
Under such conditions, variations in standard and quality are natural outcomes. Arising out of the need for establishing quality assurance systems in education in the context of the proliferation of colleges all over the country, the Program of Action (PoA) 1992 of the National Policy on Education(NPE) in 1986 emphasized the need for a mechanism to be setup, which will encourage self-assessment in institutions and also Assessment and Accreditation by an external agency. In this context of consolidating the gains of our educational system and to ensure quality education, the setting up of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) was a historic step. The NAAC is an autonomous institution of the University Grants Commission (UGC) with its prime agenda to assess and accredit institutions of higher education in the country has been established in the year 16th September 1994 and is headquartered at Bangalore.
NAAC as a torch bearer of quality assurance among higher education institutions has completed a journey of more than a decade. NAAC has carved a niche for itself in the ecology of higher education in India. If by analogy, one compares the educational institutions to an ecosystem, it reflects natural ecosystem in many ways. Of the many components, producers and consumers are two important players in an ecosystem and one can see producers (faculty) and consumers (learners) even in this system. One major difference in the environs of academics is that a large number of ‘consumers’ (learners) would be the ‘producers’ of future as against the natural ecosystem where the consumers are always dependent on producers. The quality of what is ‘consumed’ in the educational institutions is the key to the future of productivity of learners, but one has to ensure that in this flow of quality from one generation to the next, the operation of the diminishing law of thermodynamics is prevented.
Through continuous and conscious efforts, NAAC sets a goal for itself to keep the educational institutions quality conscious and alive to the contemporary changes. So far, NAAC has created a better understanding of quality assurance and also has triggered quality assurance activities in the institutions of higher education. NAAC has also facilitated for the creation of database of accredited institutions and helped regulatory and funding agencies to make decisions on various issues based on NAAC’s assessment results. With all these, NAAC has generated a keen interest and concern about quality assurance among different stakeholders of higher education.
NAAC will continue to play this role – the role of helping higher education institutions to indulge in introspection…introspection to identify the strengths and weaknesses and to effect corrective
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measures for benchmarking and continuous improvement. NAAC plays the role of a mirror/peer to help the institutions to have the serenity to take a look at the mirror and analyse dispassionately and make value judgments.
At present, the success of NAAC is measured by the number of Colleges (3858) and Universities (148) assessed and accredited. At a more philosophical level, the next question would be: who will assess the assessor? A complex question like this demands introspection on the part of NAAC, hence NAAC has tried to address the issue by inviting feedback from different stakeholders, both formal and informal, to make course corrections and carry forward. It is further worthwhile to get attestation by the international community of assessment and accreditation undertaken by NAAC.
The alarming changes in the Indian higher education ecosystem have thrown a plethora of challenges for the system in general and NAAC in particular.
The impact that the NAAC has made on Higher Education Institutions(HEIs) is evident from the number of quality assurance seminars and workshops that have been conducted in the year 2008-2009 in order to achieve its objectives. Hitherto, the NAAC has conducted awareness programs in almost all States and this has triggered many regional level and district level activities.
The process of assessment and accreditation has created a tremendous momentum among the academia on issues pertaining to quality and this has largely been due to the successful partnership between NAAC and the State governments. As per the guidelines and suggestions of NAAC, Out of 28 States, so far 25 States have established Quality Assurance Cells (QACs) at the State Level, except Jharkhand, Sikkim and Tripura.
In case of National Capital Territory and 6 union Territories i.e., NCT of Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, Lakshadweep, and Pondicherry, the colleges are minimal, hence the Directorate/ Commissionerate of Higher Education of the respective UTs take care.
NAAC has sponsored and participated in many seminars, conferences and workshops in order to achieve its mandate. From 1st April 2007 onwards, NAAC had requested and encouraged all HEIs to establish IQACs, not only in the accredited institutions as part of the Minimum Institutional Requirements, but all. As a result of this as on 31st March 2009, around 50% of the accredited colleges and accredited universities have established Internal Quality Assurance Cells (IQACs). Also Affiliated/Constituent Colleges volunteering for Assessment for the first time, NAAC encourages them to establish a functional IQAC as part of Institutional Eligibility for Quality Assessment (IEQA).
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NAAC is the member of the International Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE) and a founder-member of Asia-Pacific Quality Network (APQN).
1.2 NAAC: ObjectivesThe objectives of NAAC is to assess and accredit institutions of higher learning, universities and colleges or one or more of their units, i.e., departments, schools, institutions, programmes, etc.
The main objectives of assessment and accreditation are to:
a) grade institutions of higher education and their programmes;
b) stimulate the academic environment and quality of teaching and research in these institutions;
c) help institutions realise their academic objectives;
d) promote necessary changes, innovations and reforms in all aspects of the institutions working for the above purpose;
e) encourage innovations, self evaluation and accountability in higher education.
In order to meet its mandate NAAC will:
a) Review periodically and revise and update as and when considered necessary in the light of experience gained the techniques and modalities of assessment;
b) Communicate the results of assessment and grading to the concerned institution in a form and manner appropriate for corrective action, rectification and self improvement;
c) Help and encourage the institutions in developing their own procedures, techniques and modalities for self evaluation;
d) Initiate research studies, in planning and evaluation of educational institutions, programmes etc.;
e) Ensure an optimised use of resources and the achievement of the identified goals of institutions of higher learning;
f) NAAC may collaborate with institutions, Indian and foreign, engaged in work of a similar nature and may also undertake on request assessment and accreditation of institutions of higher education, abroad.
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1.3 Structure of NAACNAAC’s working is governed by the General Council (GC) and the Executive Committee (EC) on which University Grants Commission (UGC), All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Universities, Colleges and other professional institutions are represented. Senior academics and educational administrators are nominated as members on these two bodies.
The lists of General Council, Executive Committee, Academic Advisory Committee, Appeals Committee and the Finance Committee members are given in the following chapter.
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2 Council Members
2.1 General Council
1. Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat Chairman (From 06.02.2006)University Grants Commission Bhadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi-110002 (President of General Council - Chairperson of UGC)
2. Prof. Goverdhan Mehta (from 15.03.2009)Chairman,EC- NAACCSIR Bhatnagar FellowDepartment of Organic ChemistryIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore-560 012Karnataka
3. Prof. Mool Chand Sharma Vice-Chairman (from 22.06.2006)University Grants Commission Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi – 110 002
4. Shri R.P. Agrawal, IAS (till 31.10.2009)Secretary , Department of Education Ministry of Human Resource Development Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi –110 001
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5. Dr. R.K. Chauhan (July 2007 onwards)Secretary University Grants Commission Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi – 110 002
6. Shri Pradeep Bhargava (02/02/2007 to 01/02/2010)Managing DirectorCummins India (P) LimitedGodrej Eternia, ‘B’ Wing, Wakbewadia, Shivaji Nagar, Pune-411 005 Maharashtra
7. Prof . K. Ramamurthy Naidu (from 20.03.2008) Commission Member, UGCFlat No. G-5,Mountview ApartmentsDoor No.8 3-269/3/5 & 11Road No.2 Banjara Hills Hyderabad-500034, Andhra Pradesh
8. Prof. R.T. Sabapathy MohanVice-Chancellor 23rd April 2008 to August 2008Manomaniam Sundarnar UniversityAbishekapatti, Tirunelveli-627 012, Tamil Nadu
Prof. B. Hanumaiah (03/11/2008 to 02/11/2011) Vice-ChancellorBabasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar UniversityVidya Vihar, Raebareli RoadLucknow-226 025Uttar Pradesh
9. Dr. D.P. Singh (02/02/2007 to 01/02/2010)Vice-Chancellor Banaras Hindu UniversityVaranasi-221005Uttar Pradesh
10. Prof. A.S. Brar (06/01/2008 till August 2008)Vice-ChancellorUniversity of LucknowLucknow-226 007Uttar Pradesh
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Prof. Deepak Pental (03/11/2008 to 02/11/2011) Vice-ChancellorUniversity of Delhi, Delhi-110 007
11. Prof. A. M. Pathan (02/02/2007 to 01/02/2010)Vice-ChancellorMaulana Azad National Urdu UniversityGachibowli, Hyderabad – 500032Andhra Pradesh
12. Dr. J. K. Mohapatra (02/02/2007 to 01/02/2010)Deptt. of Political Science Berhampur UniversityBhanja Vihar, Berhampur-760007Orissa
13. Dr. Pramila Maini (16/10/2007 to 15/10/2010)DirectorInstitute for Excellence in Higher Education Kaliasot Dam, Kolar Road, Bhopal-16 Madhya Pradesh
14. Dr. M.S. Shyamasundar (23/8/2005 to 22/8/2008)Deputy Advisor, &National Assessment and Accreditation Council (03/11/2008 to 02/11/2011) Bangalore-560 072, Karnataka
15. Dr. V. Prasad Kodali (18/10/2007 to 17/10/2010)Ex Adviser, Dept. of Electronics, GOI49, Nava Nirman NagarJubilee Hills, Road 71Hyderabad-500 033Andhra Pradesh
16. Prof. Dayanand Dongaonkar (till 13.07.2009) Secretary General Association of Indian Universities AIU House, 16 Kotla Marg New Delhi-110002(Ex-Officio Member: The Secretary General of Indian Universities - AIU)
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17. Prof. Sukanti Priya Pattnaik (16/03/2008 onwards)Vice-chancellorFakir Mohan UniversityVyas Vihar, Balasore-756 019Orissa
18. Dr. Surabhi Banerjee (03/11/2008 to 02/11/2011) Vice-Chancellor Central University of OrissaType “C” Block-4, At/Po- Gajapati Nagar (Near Sainik School)Bhubaneswar-751017Orissa
19. Prof. Deepak Pental (17/10/2007 to 16/10/2010)Vice-ChancellorUniversity of Delhi, Delhi-110 007
20. Prof. T. Tirupathi Rao (20/02/2008 onwards)Vice-ChancellorOsmania UniversityHyderabad-500 007Andhra Pradesh (Nominated Members: Four Vice-Chancellors (2 from the state Universities, one each from the central and deemed to be universities)
21. Dr. T. Chinnaraj Joseph Jaikumar (17/10/2007 to 16/10/2010)Principal & SecretaryThe American College(Autonomous)Madurai-625 002, Tamil Nadu
22. Dr. Sr. Doris D’Souza A.C. (17/10/2007 to 16/10/2010)Principal, Patna Women’s CollegeBailey Road, Patna-800 001Bihar
23. Dr. R. B. Bawadhankar (17/10/2007 to 16/10/2010)PrincipalRayat Shikshan Sanstha’sDhananjayrao Gadgil College of Commerce, Satara-415 001Maharashtra
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24. Dr. Sanjeev Ghosh (From March 2008)Principal, Presidency College86/1, College Street, Kolkata-700 073West Bengal (Nominated Members: Four Principals - Affiliated/Autonomous Colleges)
25. Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy (06/2/2008 to 18/8/2008) Acting Director
National Assessment and Accreditation CouncilBangalore-560 072Karnataka (Director of the NAAC as Member-Secretary)
Prof. H.A. Ranganath (18/8/2008 to 17/8/2013)DirectorNational Assessment and Accreditation CouncilBangalore-560 072, Karnataka (Director of the NAAC as Member-Secretary)
26. Vacant (Ex-officio Member: Chairperson of other specialty Councils (AICTE, DEC, NCTE, AIU) – by rotation on reciprocal basis)
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2.2 Executive Committee 1. Prof. Goverdhan Mehta (from 15.03.2009)
Chairman, EC- NAACCSIR Bhatnagar FellowDepartment of Organic ChemistryIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore-560 012Karnataka
2. Prof. Mool Chand Sharma Vice-Chairman (from 22.06.2006)University Grants Commission Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg
New Delhi – 110 002
3. Shri R. P. Agrawal, IAS (till 31.10.2009)Secretary, Department of Education Ministry of Human Resource Development Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi –110 001
4. Dr. R. K. Chauhan (July 2007 onwards)Secretary University Grants Commission Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi – 110 002
5. Shri Pradeep Bhargava (02/02/2007 to 01/02/2010)Managing DirectorCummins India (P) LimitedGodrej Eternia, ‘B’ Wing, Wakbewadia, Shivaji Nagar, Pune-411 005 Maharashtra
6. Prof . K. Ramamurthy Naidu (from 20.03.2008) Commission Member, UGCFlat No. G-5,Mountview ApartmentsDoor No.8 3-269/3/5 & 11Road No.2 Banjara Hills Hyderabad-500034Andhra Pradesh
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7. Prof. R. T. Sabapathy MohanVice-Chancellor 23rd April 2008 to August 2008Manomaniam Sundarnar UniversityAbishekapatti, Tirunelveli-627 012Tamil Nadu
Prof. B. Hanumaiah (03/11/2008 to 02/11/2011) Vice-ChancellorBabasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar UniversityVidya Vihar, Raebareli RoadLucknow-226 025Uttar Pradesh
8. Dr. D. P. Singh (02/02/2007 to 01/02/2010)Vice-Chancellor Banaras Hindu UniversityVaranasi-221005Uttar Pradesh
9. Prof. A.S. Brar (06/01/2008 till August 2008)Vice-ChancellorUniversity of LucknowLucknow-226 007Uttar Pradesh
Prof. Deepak Pental (03/11/2008 to 02/11/2011) Vice-ChancellorUniversity of Delhi, Delhi-110 007
10. Prof. A. M. Pathan (02/02/2007 to 01/02/2010)Vice-ChancellorMaulana Azad National Urdu UniversityGachibowli, Hyderabad – 500032Andhra Pradesh
11. Dr. J. K. Mohapatra (02/02/2007 to 01/02/2010)Deptt. of Political Science Berhampur UniversityBhanja Vihar, Berhampur-760007Orissa
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12. Dr. Pramila Maini (16/10/2007 to 15/10/2010)DirectorInstitute for Excellence in Higher Education Kaliasot Dam,Kolar Road, Bhopal-16 Madhya Pradesh
13. Dr. M.S. Shyamasundar (23/8/2005 to 22/8/2008)Deputy Adviser, &National Assessment and Accreditation Council (03/11/2008 to 02/11/2011) Bangalore-560 072, Karnataka
14. Dr. V. Prasad Kodali (18/10/2007 to 17/10/2010)Ex Adviser, Dept. of Electronics, GOI49, Nava Nirman NagarJubilee Hills, Road 71Hyderabad-500 033Andhra Pradesh
15. Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy (06/2/2008 to 18/8/2008)Acting Director National Assessment and Accreditation CouncilBangalore-560 072Karnataka (Director of the NAAC as Member-Secretary)
Prof. H.A. Ranganath DirectorNational Assessment and Accreditation CouncilBangalore-560 072, Karnataka (Director of the NAAC as Member-Secretary) (18/8/2008 to 17/8/2013)
16. Vacant (Ex-officio Member: Chairperson of other specialty Councils (AICTE, DEC, NCTE, AIU) – by rotation on reciprocal basis)
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2.3 Finance Committee 1. Prof. Goverdhan Mehta (from 15.03.2009)
Chairman, EC-NAAC,CSIR Bhatnagar FellowDepartment of Organic ChemistryIndian Institute of ScienceBangalore-560 012Karnataka
2. Dr. R.K. Chauhan (July 2007 onwards)Secretary University Grants Commission Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi – 110 002
3. The Financial Adviser University Grants Commission Bahadurshah Zafar MargNew Delhi – 110 002(Ex-officio Member)
4. Dr. M.S. Shyamasundar (22.08.2008 to 21.08.2011)Deputy Adviser, National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bangalore-560072, Karnataka
5. Prof. R.P. Singh (02/02/2007 to 06/01/2008)Vice-Chancellor University of LucknowLucknow-226 007Uttar Pradesh(Nominated Member from EC, NAAC – by Chairman, EC)
Prof K.Ramamurthy Naidu (12.02.2009 to 11.02.2012)Commission Member, UGCFlat No. G-5,Mountview ApartmentsDoor No.8 3-269/3/5 & 11Road No.2 Banjara Hils Hyderabad-500034Andhra Pradesh
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6. Dr. Shivajirao Kadam (23.08.2005 to 22.08.2008)Pro-Vice-ChancellorBharati VidyapeethBharati Vidyapeeth BhavanLal Bahadur Shastri MargPune-411 030 Maharashtra
Mr. J. Alexander, IAS (Retd) (03.11.2008 to 02.11.2011)Former Chief SecretaryGovernment of KarnatakaH. No. 507, CMH RoadIndiranagar, Bangalore-560 038Karnataka
7. Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy (06/2/2008 to 18/8/2008)Acting Director National Assessment and Accreditation CouncilBangalore-560 072, Karnataka (Director of the NAAC as Member-Secretary)
Prof. H.A. Ranganath DirectorNational Assessment and Accreditation CouncilBangalore-560 072, Karnataka (Director of the NAAC as Member-Secretary) (18/8/2008 to 17/8/2013)
8. TheFinanceOfficer Non-member secretaryNational Assessment and Accreditation Council Bangalore-560 010Karnataka
9. TheAdministrativeOfficer National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bangalore-560 072Karnataka
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2.4 Appeals Committee (upto June 14, 2008)
Prof. B.S. Sonde ChairmanFormer Vice Chancellor, Goa University 274, Shree Ananth Nagar18th Cross, Electronics City P.OHosur Road, Bangalore-560 100Karnataka
Prof. Surabhi Banerjee MemberVice-Chancellor, Netaji Subhas Open University1, Woodburn ParkKolkata-700 020West Bengal
Rev. Fr. Frazer Mascarenhas sj MemberPrincipalSt. Xavier’s College5, Mahapalika MargMumbai-400 001Maharashtra.
Prof. Shamim Jairajpuri MemberFormer Vice-Chancellor, Maulana Azad National Urdu UniversityProfessor & INSA Sr. Scientist Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim UniversityAligarh-202 002 Uttar Pradesh
Mr. B. S. Madhukar Member ConvenorDeputy Adviser, National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bangalore-560072Karnataka
(from 21 November 2008 to 20 November 2010)
Prof. Shamim Jairajpuri ChairmanFormer Vice-Chancellor, Maulana Azad National Urdu UniversityDepartment of ZoologyAligarh Muslim UniversityAligarh-202 002, Uttar Pradesh
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Prof. Rupa B. Shah Member Former VC, SNDT Women’s University No. 19, Mathruchaya5th Floor, 70 Marine DriveNext to Bank of BarodaMumbai-400 020Maharashtra
Prof. Suranjan Das MemberVice-ChancellorUniversity of Calcutta 87/1, College Street, Kolkata-700 073West Bengal
Prof. R. K. Kale MemberProfessor School of Life SciencesJawaharlal Nehru UniversityNew Mehrauli Road, New Delhi-11 0067
Dr. Jagannath Patil Member Convenor Deputy Adviser,National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bangalore-560072Karnataka
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3 Academic Activities
3.1 IntroductionThe prime agenda of NAAC is to assess and accredit Institutions of Higher Learning. During the year 2008-2009, NAAC has assessed and accredited 332 HEIs which include 268 Colleges for Accreditation; 1 College for Re-Assessment; 37 Colleges for Re-Accreditation; and 8 Universities for Accreditation; 18 Universities for Re-Accreditation;
NAAC is in constant collaboration with the State Governments by establishing Quality Assurance Cell (QAC) and State Level Quality Assurance Coordination Committee (SLQACC) in each State. So far 25 States, out of 28 States, have established QAC and NAAC is supporting this endeavor. This Cell primarily focuses on the preparation of the Colleges to undergo the processes of assessment and accreditation. Many quality improvement, programmes have been organized jointly by NAAC and QAC of States for Colleges.
The vision, mission and core objectives of the NAAC as stated are Quality Assurance in Higher Education. Assessment and Accreditation is the tool in reaching these objectives. NAAC academic activities may be viewed at two levels one is the Awareness programmes on Assessment and Accreditation and the other is the Post Accreditation Programmes. The awareness / promotional programmes mainly explains the policy, direction and guidelines of MHRD, UGC and NAAC for Assessment and Accreditation. The post accreditation activities on quality sustenance and quality enhancement are by means of sharing of Best Practices and preparing an Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) by the functional Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) in each accredited College and University.
A programme or an activity may be a seminar, conference, workshop, symposium at the local, state, regional, national or international level. These activities are organized by NAAC in collaboration
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with the State Governments, QACs, UGC-Academic Staff Colleges, Universities, or Colleges. Some of the activities are conducted by NAAC at the Headquarters itself. In addition to this NAAC also sponsor’s many academic activities in the form of seminars, workshops, conferences, etc to accredited Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Either a NAAC staff or NAAC representative is present as a resource person in most of the programmes across the country. NAAC also constantly review its mechanisms, procedures and methodology. In addition to this NAAC brings out quality publications in collaboration with International agencies, research projects funded external agencies and NAAC academic staff participate in these activities.
NAAC regularly attends to International and National Quality Assurance Agencies for sharing and exchange of practices.
A select brief of the academic activities across the country during the period 2008-2009 is given below in the chronological order region-wise.
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3.2 Programmes at HeadquartersAssessors Meet - General
An Assessors Briefing Programme(ABP) was organised during 16th - 17th April 2008. The assessors for the programmes comprised of former and present Vice-Chancellors, Directors of Higher Education Institutes, Principals of Accredited Colleges which have procured high grades and senior Professors from Universities, drawn from different parts of the country. Prof. S. Ravinchandra Reddy, Director(i/c), NAAC welcomed the gathering. Prof. V.S. Prasad, former Director, NAAC inaugurated and gave the overview of the programme. Resource persons include Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Dr. K Rama, Mr. B S Madhukar, Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Advisers; Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Mr. Ganesh Hegde, Dr. Sujata Shanbhag, Assistant Advisers. Prof Mariamma A Varghese, Former Senior Educational Consultant, NAAC; and Prof. Katre Shakuntala, Former Senior Academic Consultant, NAAC were the external resource persons.
World Environment Day
NAAC celebrated World Environment Day on 5 June 2008. On the occasion, the NAAC had organized a sapling plantation ceremony by the staff of NAAC at the NAAC campus. Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy, Acting Director, NAAC, initiated the ceremony by planting a sapling in the lawn area of the NAAC campus followed by all officers and general staff of NAAC.
Australia A&A
Prof. Sid. Nair, Quality Advisor from Monash University, Australia visited NAAC on 9 June 2008. The visiting dignitary shared the experiences of Monash University with regard to Quality issues. Select Principals and faculty members of a few institutions of Bangalore also attended the sharing meeting.
USA A&A
Prof. Ramesh Narang, Associate Professor from Indiana-Purdue University, USA and member ABET visited NAAC on 22 July 2008. Prof. Narang with wide experience in the American Assessment System, had much to share with the NAAC counterparts. The sharing meeting made room for positive discussion on the Indian experience with regard to Assessment and Accreditation.
Independence Day Celebrations
The 62nd Indian Independence Day was celebrated with traditional gay and fervor at the NAAC new campus in Bangalore. Prof. S Ravichandra Reddy, Acting Director, NAAC hoisted the National Flag at the NAAC campus in the presence of NAAC officers, employees and their family members.
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Prof. H. A. Ranganath appointed as Director, NAAC
Prof. H. A. Ranganath appointed as Director of NAAC and he was extended a hearty welcome by the NAAC family on 18 August 2008 at the NAAC Campus . A distinguished Professor of Zoology and Genetics, Prof. Ranganath was Vice Chancellor of Bangalore University prior to joining NAAC. Prof H.A. Ranganath earns credit for establishing a National Facility called ‘Drosphila Stock Center for Genetic Stocks of Drosophila’ at Mysore, which is the first and the only one of its kind. He is a distinguished fellow of National Academy of Sciences (FNASc), Indian Academy of Sciences (FASc), Indian National Science Academy (FNA) and Entomology Academy of India (FEAI). Dr. Ranganath has published a number of research papers in highly reputed journals such as Cell, Genetics, Genes and Genomics, Genome, Chromosoma, Genetica, Cytologia, Naturwissenchaften, Experientia and a host of others. As the Vice Chancellor of Bangalore University, Dr. Ranganath has achieved a rare distinction for having effected many innovative changes in the University within a short period. He has delivered technical/scientific lectures at University of Aberdeen, UK, University of Edinburgh, UK, University of Swansea, UK, University of Cambridge, UK, University of Sheffield, UK, Ruhr University, Germany, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore besides many Universities and research Institutes in India and abroad. Members of NAAC family extended a warm and hearty welcome to Dr. Ranganath when he assumed office at the helm of NAAC- a distinguished institution set to assess and accredit higher education institutions across the country. Prof. Ranganath succeeds Prof V.S. Prasad, who completed his tenure in February 2008. During the interim period Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy was the Acting Director. Dr. Ranganath sought the support of the entire staff of NAAC for the gigantic task of ensuring quality among HEIs.
Tree plantation at NAAC Campus
As part of its initiative to usher in eco-friendly awareness amongst NAAC staff and to commemorate its 14 years of establishment, the NAAC had arranged a tree plantation programme at its campus on 16th September, 2008. The programme was arranged in the front façade of the NAAC New campus which was attended by the Executive Committee, Finance Committee members of NAAC including NAAC faculty. Prof Goverdhan Mehta, EC, Chairman, NAAC & Prof H.A. Ranganath,
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Director, NAAC, initiated the plantation ceremony by planting fruit bearing saplings in the lawn area of the campus followed by other EC & FC members and NAAC staff. It may be noted here that NAAC has already undertaken a series of plantation spread across the entire five acre area of the NAAC new campus in the last two years. The new campus has priorities set out for working towards having a carbon neutral, eco-friendly environment aimed at energy conservation and rain water harvesting.
Assessors Meeting - General
Assessors Interaction Meeting (AIM) was organised during 22 – 23 September 2008. Prof. H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC inaugurated and welcomed the gathering. Around 50 experts including former and present Vice-Chancellors, Principals and Professors across the country participated. Prof. V.S. Prasad, former Director, NAAC; Prof. S. P. Thyagarajan, former Vice-Chancellor, University of Madras; Prof. C. Thangamuthu, former Vice-Chancellor, Bharathidasan University; Prof Mariamma A Varghese, Former Senior Educational Consultant, NAAC; Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Dr. K Rama, Mr. B S Madhukar, Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Advisers; Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Mr. Ganesh Hegde, Dr. Sujata Shanbhag, Assistant Advisers were the resource persons; Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Adviser and Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Assistant Adviser coordinated the programme.
Assessors Meeting – Medical and Engineering
Assessors Interaction Meeting (AIM) was organised during 23 – 24 October 2008. Prof. H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC inaugurated and welcomed the gathering. Around 30 experts including former and present Vice-Chancellors, Principals and Professors of Universities in Medical and Engineering disciplines across the country participated. Prof. V.S. Prasad, former Director, NAAC; Prof. S. Chandrashekhar Shetty, former Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore; Prof. B. C. Chapparwal, former Vice-Chancellor, Devi Ahilya University, Indore; Prof. A. Sridharan, Adviser, IISc and former Deputy Director, IISc; Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Dr. K Rama, Mr. B S Madhukar, Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Advisers; Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Mr. Ganesh Hegde, Dr. Sujata Shanbhag, Assistant Advisers were the resource persons; Dr. K. Rama, Deputy Adviser and Mr. Ganesh Hegde, Assistant Adviser coordinated the programme.
MoU NAAC-NCTE
The NAAC and NCTE have entered in to a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in 2002 aimed to foster quality, assurance and quality sustenance in the Teacher Education system of the country. Following this a National Consultative Committee on Teacher Education Institutions was constituted to advice on the mechanisms and schemes for quality pursuance and sustenance and to provide periodic feedback on issue relating to Assessment and Accreditation. The MoU was extended for another period of three years in the year 2005 and the national Consultative Committee was also reconstituted. A meeting with NCTE officials was held at NAAC office on
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8th September 2008 and 7 October 2008 to look at the progress made so far and review the MoU before finalizing the same for further extension. As an outcome to this NAAC and NCTE signed the MoU on 3rd November 2008 which would be valid for a period of three years. The national Consultative Committee consisting of the following members has been constituted:
Prof. Mohammad Akhtar Siddiqui, NCTE, New Delhi - ChairpersonProf. H.A.Ranganath, Director, NAAC Bangalore – CoChairpersonProf. Hasib Ahamad, Member secretary, NCTE – Member Convenor
NCTE nominees:
Prof. R. K. Kumaravel, Vice- Chancellor, Madurai Kamaraj University – MemberProf. C. L. Anand, Former Vice- Chancellor, Arunachal Pradesh – MemberProf. D. N. Sansanwal, Head, Department of Education, Ahilya Viswavidyalaya, Indore – MemberProf. S. M. Pani, Former Head IASE, Orissa – MemberProf. S. N. Pathan, Vice-Chancellor, Nagpur University – Member
NAAC nominees:
Prof R.S.Khan, Former Vice-Chairman, NCTE – MemberProf. C. Seshadri, Former Principal of RIE, Mysore - MemberProf. Smriti Swarup, Director, SNDT Women’s University – MemberDr. Naina Nimkar, Principal, Chandrashekar Agashe College of Physical Education, Pune – MemberProf. A.N.Vijayamurthy, Principal, MES Teacher Education, Bangalore – MemberDr. K. Rama, Deputy Adviser, NAAC, Bangalore – Co-convenorIt was also decided that the consultative committee should meet at least twice in a year.
Assessors Meeting – General
Assessors Interaction Meeting (AIM) was organised during 21 – 22 November 2008. Prof. H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC inaugurated and welcomed the gathering. Around 45 delegates including former and present Vice-Chancellors, Principals and Professors of Universities across the country participated.
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Prof. Chiddananda Gowda, former Vice-Chancellor, Kuvempu University, Shimoga; Prof. Veena Rumy Mistry, former Pro-Vice-Chancellor, MS University, Baroda; Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Dr. K Rama, Mr. B S Madhukar, Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Advisers; Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Mr. Ganesh Hegde, Dr. Sujata Shanbhag, Assistant Advisers were the resource persons; Mr. B S Madhukar, Deputy Adviser and Dr. Sujata Shanbhag, Assistant Adviser coordinated the programme.
UGC XI Plan Committee visits NAAC
The UGC XI plan committee consisting of following members visited NAAC on 10 & 11 December, 2008.Prof. S. P. Thyagarajan, Former Vice Chancellor, University of Madras - ChairmanProf. Ashok Kolaskar, Former Vice Chancellor, Pune University- MemberProf. M. M. Salunkhe, Vice Chancellor, Shivaji University – MemberProf. K. M. Pathak, Former Vice Chancellor, Tezpur University – MemberMrs. Raj Rani, Under Secretary, UGC The Committee had a series of interactions with Prof H.A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC, Staff Members and visited all the facilities at NAAC. The Committee has submitted report to the UGC.Revisiting NAAC MoA & Byelaws
A committee has been set up by the Executive Committee, NAAC to relook and revisit the existing Memorandum of Association (MoA) and Rules, Byelaws and Organization Structure of NAAC as follows:
Prof. M. Ananda Krishnan, Former Vice Chancellor, Anna University – ChairmanProf. V. N. Rajassekharan Pillai, Vice Chancellor, IGNOU - MemberProf. Suranjan Das, Vice Chancellor, University of Calcutta – MemberMr. N. V. Satyanarayana, Chairman & MD, Informatics – MemberDr. Renu Batra, Joint Secretary, UGC - MemberProf H.A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC – Member Convener.
The committee met four times on 1 December 2008; 26 December 2008; 31 January 2009 – 1 February 2009; 7-8 February 2009 and had interactions with staff of NAAC. It will have consultations with all important stakeholders of NAAC including academics before making recommendations.
UGC-AffiliationSystemsReforms
The meeting of the UGC Expert Committee on affiliation system Reforms was hosted by NAAC at its campus during 18th – 19th December 2008. The expert committee chaired by Prof. S. P. Thyagarajan comprising academia from a cross-section of stakeholders, interacted with the vice-chancellors from various universities of southern zone. Chairman of Andhra Pradesh State
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Higher Education Council and counterparts from Kerala along with senior academic staff of NAAC participated in the deliberations. The UGC expert committee comprising Prof. Ranbir Singh, Prof. K. P. S. Unny, Dr. R.P. Gangurde, Prof. B.D. Buddiraja, Prof. Shorosimohan Dan, Prof. P. T. Abraham, (Former Principal,CMS College), Dr. P. Duraisamy, Prof. Sudhanshu Bhushan, Dr. K. N. Panikkar, Prof. N.S. Gajbhiye and Prof. M.Z. Khan deliberated on various issues related to affilliation system reforms. Prof. H. A.Ranganath, Director, NAAC made a presentation and proposed NAAC’s 4-tier model of quality assurance. Prof. S. P. Thyagrajan in his inaugural address provided an overview of issues discussed and summary of earlier meetings held at Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chandigarh. The committee also interacted with NAAC staff and perused the various facilities and infrastructure at NAAC campus. Ms. Parvati Bose represented the UGC along with Dr. Jeelani and Dr. Gopukumar from SWRO, Bangalore. Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Adviser, NAAC coordinated the meeting.
Lecture Series
Prof. H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC has taken initiative to start the lecture series at NAAC by eminent educationist / academician / administrators. In this regard the first lecture has been inaugurated by Prof. S. Bisalaiah, Former Vice Chancellor, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore on 2nd January 2009 and he spoke on “Research in Higher Education: Major Domains.” He motivated all the academic staff of NAAC to do more research on some of the key areas of Higher Education, which would be of greater help to many stakeholders including policy makers. Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser coordinated his visit to NAAC.
QAC Heads Meet
A one-day meeting of Heads of Quality Assurance Cells (QACs) was organized by NAAC on 22 January 2009. This meeting was the third such meeting aimed at sharing of experiences in assessment and accreditation and motivates institutions to volunteer for future activities and strategies for taking forward the quality initiatives of NAAC. NAAC has assessed and accredited 3934 Colleges as on that date. As the success of NAAC in assessment and accreditation was possible with the support of the Department of Higher Education of the States and many others, the NAAC continuously interacts with the Department of Higher Education, Secretaries / Commissioners
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of Higher Education, College Development Councils / Directors of Collegiate Education of respective States and the Vice Chancellors of various Universities to gain from their experiences on assessment and accreditation process of NAAC. On its part the NAAC continuously supports QACs of the State Governments for quality improvement activities. Twenty-eight Higher Education Department Heads / QACs Heads from different states were invited for the programme. Fifteen heads participated from 14 states. The programme started with the introductory remarks by Prof. H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC. He gave an overview of NAAC activities in relation to the QACs. The keynote address was delivered by Prof. S.P. Thyagarajan, former Vice-Chancellor, University of Madras. This meeting was coordinated by Dr. M S Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser and Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Assistant Adviser, NAAC.
Norway Delegation
A high-level Higher Education delegation from Norway visited NAAC on 27 February 2009. The visiting dignitaries interacted with NAAC officers and discussed matters of mutual interest. Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Adviser and Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj made a presentation on the NAAC assessment and accreditation processes. Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Adviser coordinated the visit.
Prof. Goverdhan Mehta nominated as Chairman, EC-NAAC
Prof. Goverdhan Mehta has been nominated as the Chairman of the Executive Committee of NAAC for a successive second term from 16 March 2009 for a period of three years. Under the stewardship of Prof. Mehta, the NAAC has set many a benchmarks and has contributed enormously to the quality assurance and sustenance in the field of Higher Education in India. An outstanding Scientist of International repute, Prof. Mehta was a former Director of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Prof. Mehta has to his credit more than 300 national and International publications. The fact that he is on the editorial board of 12 scientific journals stand testimony to the immense recognition and respect he draws from his peers. He has received many National and International Awards. Particular mention may be made of the Van Humboldt Award of Germany for Excellence in Science (the first Indian ever to receive it) and India’s most celebrated award, the Padma Shri in the year 2001. Prof. Mehta through various initiatives has been instrumental in raising the profile of NAAC at National and International arena. His penchant for taking on newer challenges in the quality assurance arena and promoting academic excellence, with increasing thrust on research components is well received by all stakeholders in the higher education. For the first time in NAAC’s 15 years of existence, NAAC has brought together the accredited institutions to celebrate their achievement irrespective of the grades that they have achieved.
Delegates from USA
Ten senior academics from USA visited NAAC on 23 March, 2009 along with Prof. K. Sudha Rao, former Vice-Chancellor, Karnataka State Open University (KSOU), Mysore and presently
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Professor of Educational Policy at National University for Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA), New Delhi. Prof. H.A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC welcomed the delegation and provided a glimpse of the activities undertaken by NAAC. Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC made a presentation which showcased NAAC & Quality initiatives taken up in the Higher Education sector, which was followed by a detailed discussion. All the academic staff of NAAC participated in the interaction which facilitated mutual learning and sharing of ideas. The visit was coordinated by Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC.
Delegate from COL
The NAAC and the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) has entered into an MoU to facilitate collaborative work on Quality Assurance in Higher Education Institutions. Since the MoU came into force NAAC has successfully completed the various activities envisaged in the MoU. The efforts of NAAC and COL in Capacity Building, Material Development and Awareness Campaigns on the importance of Quality Assurance in HEIs was highly appreciated by the stakeholders of both the agencies. Prof Abdur Rehman Umar, Education Specialist, COL visited NAAC on 25 March 2009 to discuss the progress made and possible extensions of NAAC-COL MoU including the new areas for collaborations. Dr. K. Rama, Deputy Adviser, NAAC coordinated the programme.
Taiwan delegation
A High Level Delegation consisting of six members headed by Dr. Si-Chen Lee, President of National Taiwan University, Taiwan visited NAAC on 26 March, 2009. The team comprised Dr. Michael J. K. Chen, Director of the Board, Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan (HEEACT) as one of its members. The purpose of the visit was to promote mutual understanding of the higher education system in India and Taiwan and make each other abreast of the Assessment and Accreditation process followed in both the countries. The officers of NAAC participated in the meeting and Mr. B. S. Madhukar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC made a presentation on the higher education scenario in India and the assessment process followed by NAAC. During the interactions, it was felt that a Memorandum of Co-operation (MoC) between NAAC and HEEACT, may further help in strengthening the ties between the two countries. Mr. B. S. Madhukar, Deputy Adviser coordinated the visit.
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NAAC Accreditation Award Ceremony: 8th March 2009
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CRIEQA
The Committee for Recommending Institutional Eligibility for Quality Assessment (CRIEQA) had the first sixth, seventh and eighth meeting during the reporting year.
Sl.No. CRIEQA MEETING DATE
1. 6th CRIEQA MEETING 23rd June 2008
2. 7th CRIEQA MEETING 23rd September 2008
3. 8th CRIEQA MEETING 22nd January 2009
The region-wise distribution of HEIs which Earned IEQA status and NOT EARNED IEQA status is given in the following tables.
6th Meeting : 23rd June 2008
REGION TOTAL ELIGIBLE NOT ELIGIBLE
North 29 27 02
South 13 12 01
East & North-East 34 21 13
West 106 72 34
Total 182 132 50
7th: 23rd September, 2008
REGION TOTAL ELIGIBLE NOT ELIGIBLE
North 61 21 40
South 10 10 00
East & North-East 11 10 01
West 76 46 30
Total 158 87 71
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8th: 22nd January, 2009
REGION TOTAL ELIGIBLE NOT ELIGIBLE
North 73 32 41
South 08 07 01
East & North-East 12 09 03
West 42 26 16
Total 135 74 61
REGION TOTAL ELIGIBLE NOT ELIGIBLE
North 163 80 83
South 31 29 02
East & North-East 57 40 17
West 224 144 80
TOTAL 475 293 182
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3.3 Northern RegionNew Delhi
Round Table Forum Discussion was conducted by the British High Commissioner, His Excellency Sir Richard Stagg along with His Excellency Mr. John Mc Carthy, High Commissioner for Australia and His Excellency Mr. Rupert Holborow, High Commissioner for New Zealand on May 15, 2008 at the residence of British High Commissioner, New Delhi. The Round Table is the next stage in the policy dialogue on quality assurance in transnational education, which the United Kingdom and India have been pursuing under UKIERI (UK-India Education and Research Initiative) programme over the last 18 months, New Zealand and Australia have joined this dialogue recently in recognition of its importance to their own education partnerships with India, and the increasing interest from all education providers in forming partnerships with Indian counter parts. This meeting was attended by Mr. R. P. Agarwal, Secretary, Department of Higher Education, MHRD, Prof. S. K. Thorat, Chairman, University Grants Commission (UGC), Prof. Ved Prakash, Vice-Chancellor, National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA), Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy, Acting Director, NAAC and Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC.
QAC, Government of Uttarakhand
NAAC sponsored one-day awareness programme for Principals and NAAC Coordinators of Government and private degree/ PG colleges of Uttarakhand was held at the Directorate of Higher Education, Haldwani, Nainital, on 16 July 2008.The programme was attended by 32 delegates from 23 institutions across the State. The programme was inaugurated by Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy, Acting Director, NAAC. In his welcome address Mr. S. C. Sah, Deputy Director, Higher Education, Uttarakhand, exhorted the delegates to go for assessment and accreditation of all remaining 58 colleges, re-accreditation of 15 Government and 7 private colleges. Mr. B. S. Madhukar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC made a presentation on “New Methodology of NAAC Assessment and Accreditation”. Dr. C. D. Suntha, Coordinator, QAC, Government of Uttarakhand made a presentation which highlighted the issues and problems concerning new assessment criteria, quality aspects, quality indicators as wells as new grading system.
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
An awareness workshop was jointly organized by NAAC and Quality Assurance Cell (QAC), Government of Uttar Pradesh for Principals of Government Colleges and Aided Colleges of the State during 26th – 27th August 2008 respectively. About 400 Principals participated in the programme along with the officials form Commissionerate of Higher Education, Government of Uttar Pradesh. Prof. Nishi Pandey, Director, UGC-ASC University of Lucknow, Dr. Pramila Maini, Director, Institute for Excellence in Higher Education, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh and Mr.
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B. S. Madhukar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC were the resource persons on the occasion. Dr. B.B. Singh, Additional Secretary, U.P. State Higher Education Council, Uttar Pradesh coordinated the Programme.
New Delhi
FICCI Higher Education Summit entitled “Higher Education at the Crossroads: Imperatives for Policy & Practice” was jointly organized by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India during 25th – 26th November 2008 at Federation House, New Delhi, India. It was inaugurated by Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Government of India. Speaking on the occasion Mr. Ahluwalia emphasized on the commitment of the Government of India with regard to accessibility and assured huge allocation to the Higher Education sector during the 11th Five Year Plan. Besides setting up new institutions, care would be taken to strengthen the existing institutions, he said. Canada was the partner country in the conduct of the Summit. Prof. H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC during his presentation focused on the plurality and diversity in the higher education system in India. He suggested a model for quality promotion, evaluation and quality sustenance while advocating stringent regulations while setting up new HE institutions. Mr. Ganesh Hegde, Assistant Adviser, NAAC, briefed the delegates on the achievement of NAAC.
Roorkee, Uttarakhand
The Directorate of Higher Education, Uttarakhand organized a one-day seminar cum workshop on 30th December, 2008. The one day seminar was attended by principals and coordinators from 18 Aided and Government colleges coming under Garhwal division. Prof S. C. Sahah, Deputy Director, Higher Education, Uttarakhand, Dr. C. D. Suntha, QAC-NAAC Coordinator, Uttarakhand, Dr. Vipin Upreti, Deputy Director, Higher Education, Uttarakhand and Prof. P.S. Rana, DSW & Chief Proctor, H N B Garhwal University addressed the participants.
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
A two-day State Level Workshop-cum-Seminar for Principals of Self-Financing Colleges was organized on “Quality Assurance and Difficulties in NAAC Accreditation” under the aegis of the Uttar Pradesh State Higher Education Council (UPSHEC), Government of Uttar Pradesh during 19-20 February 2009 at Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow. The programme was inaugurated by Mr. Umesh Sinha, IAS, Secretary, Higher Education, Government of Uttar Pradesh. Prof. Nishi Pandey, Director, UGC-ASC Lucknow University, Lucknow, Prof. C. V. Chaturvedi, Advisor, UPSHEC, Government of Uttar Pradesh; Dr. B. B. Singh, Additional Secretary, UPSHEC, Government of Uttar Pradesh; Dr. S. P. Singh; Dr. E S Charles, Principal, IT College and Mrs.
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Sunita Khanduja, Reader and Head, Department of Education of IT College, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh were the resource persons.
Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Two-day NAAC sponsored National Seminar on “Role of Higher Education in Women’s Empowerment” was organized by MKP (PG) College, Dehradun, Uttarakhand during 14-15 March 2009. Lt. Gen (Retd.) G C Agarwal, former Vice-Chancellor, M D University, Rohtak, Haryana, was the Chief Guest on the occasion. The Guests of Honour were Prof. B. K. Joshi, former Vice-Chancellor, Kumaoun University, Uttarakhand and Mrs. Monica Talukdar, President Doon Art Society, Uttarakhand. Prof S P Singh, former Vice-Chancellor, HNB Garhwal University, Uttarakhand was the Chief Guest for the Valedictory function. Dr. Indu Singh, Principal of the College, Dr. Zainab Rahaman, convenor of the Seminar, and Dr. Anuradha Singh, organizing secretary were present on the occasion.
Jaipur, Rajasthan
A two-day NAAC sponsored National Conference on “Quality Management in Institutions of Higher Education” was organized by the International College for Girls, Jaipur during 16 - 17 March 2009. The first day had the inaugural session with his Excellency, the Governor of Rajasthan Shri S.K. Singh as the chief guest. Inaugurating the national Conference, His Excellency, Shri S.K. Singh stressed upon regularity as the key to quality and also emphasized the “Can do” attitude as important for acquiring knowledge. He further stressed the need for linking education with real-time challenges. The guest of Honour was Dr. N.K. Jain, Vice Chancellor, University of Rajasthan. Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Assistant Adviser, NAAC, Bangalore spoke on NAAC’s initiative towards quality -management and analyzed it with various states in perspective.
Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir
A one-day Awareness Programme on 17 March 2009, and a one-day Post-Accreditation Interactive Meet on 18 March 2009 were organized for the Kashmir Region at Government College for Women, M. A. Road, Srinagar. This programme was inaugurated by Prof. Abdul Wahid, Vice-Chancellor of Central University of J&K. In his inaugural address, he stressed on the importance of assessment and accreditation. Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Assistant Advisor, NAAC; Dr. N. D. Wani, Director Colleges, Higher Education Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir; Member of SLQACC Dr. Zeenat Ara, Principal, Government College for Women, M.A. Road, Srinagar were the resource persons.
Dehradun, Uttarakhand
A two-day NAAC sponsored National Seminar on “Role of Higher Education in Inculcating Value System Among Students” was organized during 20-21 March 2009 at DAV (PG) College,
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Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Prof. Girijesh Pant, Vice-Chancellor, Doon University, Uttarakhand was the Chief Guest on the occasion. The other Guests included Lt. Gen. (Retd.) O P Kaushik, former Vice-Chancellor, M D University, Rohtak, Haryana and Prof. B K Joshi, former Vice-Chancellor, Kumaoun University, Uttarakhand. The valedictory was graced by Prof. Sudha Pandey, Vice-Chancellor, Uttarakhand Sanskrit University, Uttarakhand as the Chief Guest and Dr. Latha Pillai, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Indira Gandhi Open University, Delhi as the Guest of Honour. Dr. Ashok Kumar, Principal of the College and Dr. Ajay Saxena, IQAC convenor were present on the occasion.
Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir
A one-day Awareness Programme on 23 March 2009, and a one-day Post-Accreditation Interactive Meet on 24 March 2009 were organized for the Jammu Region at Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. In his special address, Mr. Verma, IAS, Commissioner and Secretary, Higher Education Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir highlighted the role of Higher Education in the present scenario. Dr. N. D. Wani, Director Colleges, Higher Education Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir; Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Assistant Advisor, NAAC; Members of SLQACC Dr. Zeenat Ara, Principal, Government College for Women, M.A. Road, Srinagar and Prof. Nalini Kohli, Principal, Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu were the resource persons.
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3.4 Eastern and North-Eastern RegionQAC, Government of Mizoram
Quality Assurance Cell, Government of Mizoram in collaboration with Directorate of Higher and Technical Education, Government of Mizoram organized a two-day State-Level workshop during 29–30 May 2008 on “Quality Assurance and Enhancement - Strategies and Innovations”. The NAAC sponsored workshop was attended by 64 participants comprising Principals, Co¬ordinators and Senior Lecturers of different colleges in Mizoram. Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy, Acting Director, NAAC; Prof. A. N. Rai, Vice-Chancellor, Mizoram University were the guests in the workshop and five other resource persons deliberated in the workshop.
North Lakhimpur, Assam
Lakhimpur Girls’ College, North Lakhimpur, Assam conducted a NAAC sponsored National Seminar on ‘Best Practices Promotion through Social Works’ on 12th – 13th September 2008. The Seminar was inaugurated by Dr. K. K. Deka, Vice-Chancellor, Dibrugarh University. Dr. Dinesh Baruah,Former Registrar, Gauhati University, Dr. M. Pandit, Principal, Lakhimpur Girls’ College and Mr. Sanjoy Hazarika were present on the occasion. A paper entitled ‘Inclusive Governance, Inclusive Growth and Inclusive Peace’ was presented during the inaugural session. The National Seminar provided a platform to debate on various aspects like environmental issues, community health and other social issues through deliberations on topics such as “Development of Rural Community: Role of Students of Higher Educational Institutions”, and “Best Practices Promotion through Social Works; Partnership Approach to Agro-biodiversity Conservation in Assam”.
Saiha, Mizoram
Government Saiha College, Saiha, Mizoram conducted a NAAC sponsored National Seminar on “Enhancement of Quality Education in Higher Education” on 13th – 14th October 2008. Dr. H. L. Malwawma, Director, Higher & Technical Education was the chief guest on the occasion. He delivered an informative and thought provoking speech on quality enhancement. In the inaugural Session, Mr. Zochungnunga, Officer Incharge, IQAC, Mizoram; Dr. Joseph L. Chinzah, Dr. R. Hmingthanzuala, Dr. Th. Budha Singh, Mr. T. Irudaya Raj were the other dignitaries on the occasion.
Tinsukia, Assam
Methodology of Assessment and Accreditation and Re-Accreditation was organized during 9 - 10 January 2009 by the Women’s College, Tinsukia, Assam affiliated to Dibrugarh University. The seminar was inaugurated by Dr. Maharana, Head of the Department of Philosophy, St. Anthony’s College, Shillong, Meghalaya. Speaking in the inaugural session, Mr. Ganesh Hegde, Assistant
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Bankura, West Bengal
NAAC sponsored two-day Seminar on the theme ‘IQAC and Quality sustenance’ was organized by B.Z.S.M. Mahavidyapith, Bankura, West Bengal during 12-13 February, 2009. In his keynote address Prof. J. K. Mahapatra, Professor, Department of Political Science, Berhampur University and Member, Executive Committee, NAAC deliberated on the role of students and teachers in quality enhancement. Dr. Amitabha Chattaraj, President of the Management Committee of the College; Dr. Siddhartha Gupta, Principal of the College; Dr. Nityananda Patra Co-ordinator were present in the occasion. Mr. Ganesh Hegde, Assistant Adviser, NAAC stressed on the need to motivate and extensively involve all the functionaries of the institution in the process of quality achievement. Prof. Partha De, Honourable Minister-in-Charge for School Education, Government of West Bengal was the Chief Guest for the Valedictory function. The seminar was attended by 100 delegates from different colleges in West Bengal.
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3.5 Western RegionAmaravati, Maharashtra
A two-day NAAC sponsored State Level Workshop on “Importance of Innovative Practices in Higher Education, was organized by Smt. Kesharbai Lahoti Mahavidyalaya, Amravati during 10 - 11 January 2009. Dr. Kamal Singh, Vice-Chacellor, S.G.B. Amravati University, Amravati inaugurated the Workshop. Dr. N. Jayasankaran, Director General, Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Bangalore and Dr. B.B. Choudhari, Joint Director, Higher Education, Amravati were the Chief Guests. Prof. J.S. Deshpande, Director, B.CU.D, SGB, Amravati University, Amravati; was the Chief Guest for the valedictory function. Dr. G. D. Boob, Secretary, Shri Ganeshdas Rathi Shiksha Samiti, Amravati; Dr. V. L. Bhangdia, Principal, Smt. Kesherbai Lahoti Mahavidyalaya, Amravti and Dr. V.M. Shende, IQAC Coordinator of the College were present in that occasion.
Mumbai, Maharashtra
A two-day NAAC sponsored National Seminar on “Innovative Practices for Excellence in Higher Education” was organised by the College of Home Science, Nirmala Niketan, Mumbai during 16 - 17 January 2009. The Seminar was inaugurated by His Excellency, the Governor of Maharashtra, Sri. S. C. Jamir. His Excellency the Governor Sri. S.C. Jamir in his Inaugural address spoke on various issues and dimensions of higher education. Prof Ram Takwale, former Vice-Chancellor, University of Pune delivered the keynote address. Dr. P. Machado, former Vice-Chancellor of University of Pune, Ms. Patsy Khan and Mrs. G. Ibrahim were present on the occasion. Dr. M. Nichani, Principal, K.C. College, Dr. Deepa Rathi, Dr. Subash Deo, Princpal, Gogate College, Ratnagiri, Mr. A. Mitra, Fr. Frazer, Principal, St. Xaviers College, Dr. Subhadra and Dr. R. T. Sane, Director of Research Unit, Guru Nanak Khalsa College were the other dignitaries and resource persons who attended the seminar. Dr. A. D. Sawant, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Univesity of Mumbai was the Chief Guest for the Valedictory function. Dr. Machado, Principal of the College was present on the occasion.
Mumbai, Maharashtra
The National Level Conference on “Quality Management in Higher Education” was jointly organized by NAAC and National Education Society’s Ratnam College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Mumbai during 23 - 24 January 2009. The key-note was delivered by the Chief Guest Dr. Vinayshil Gautam, Founder Director of IIM Kozhikode. Dr. M. N. Kondap, Vice-Chancellor, NMIMS, Dr. Geeta Bharadwaj, Executive Director, Quality Cell, Indian Merchants’ Chambers, Prof. Rupa Shah, former Vice-Chancellor, SNDT Women’s University and Dr. A. K. Sengupta, Director, SIES College of Management Studies were the resource persons on the occasion. The event witnessed the presentation of 20 papers by delegates from different states of the Country
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including one each from Ireland and Virginia Tech (USA). Dr. N. Jayasankaran, Director General, Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Bangalore delivered the valedictory address.
Devrukh, Maharashtra
NAAC Sponsored two-day State Level Seminar on Application of Quality Benchmark for Reaccreditation’ was organized by Nya. Tatyasaheb Athalye Arts, Ved. S.R.Sapre Commerce & Vid. Dadasaheb Pitre Science College, Devrukh during 12-13 February 2009. Dr. Balasubramaniya, Principal, G M Momin College, Bhivandi; Dr. Sudhir Bhosale, Principal, Arts and Commerce College, Lanja; Dr. NarendraTendolkar, Principal of the host College; Dr. Kishor Sukhtankar, Gogate-Jogalekar College; Prof. Uday Bodus and Dr. Ranga Sai, Head of the Department of Business Economics, KET’s Vinayak Ganesh Vaze College, Mumabi; were the resource persons. Dr. Subhash Deo was the Chief Guest for the Valedictory session on 13 February 2009. Sixty one participants from colleges across Maharashtra attended the Seminar.
Akole, Maharashtra
Association of Indian College Principals (AICP) and Agasti Arts, Commerce and Dadasaheb Rupwate Science College, Akole, Maharashtra organized a National Seminar on ‘Dynamics of Higher Education’ during 19 - 20 March 2009. The Seminar focused on themes like legal aspects in the administration of colleges, Autonomy for Colleges, Expansion of Higher Education and Stakeholder Relations. Eminent speakers on the occasion included Mr. Ravikant S. Ghodichor, Assistant Director, RAMETI, Pune, Prof Ashok Kolaskar, former Vice-Chancellor, University of Pune and Prof. H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC, Bangalore. Speaking on the occassion Prof Ranganath emphasized on the nuances involved in NAAC methodology with specific focus on Re-accreditation. Dr. Narendra Jadhav, Vice Chancellor, University of Pune was the Chief Guest for the valedictory function.
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3.6 Southern RegionGuntur, Andhra Pradesh
A two-day NAAC sponsored seminar on “Impact of Technology on Higher Education” was held at Jagarlamudi Kuppuswamy Choudary (Autonomous) College, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh during 2nd – 3rd August 2008. The main focus of the seminar was on topic like ‘Impact of Technology on Higher Education’, ‘Quality Management of Higher Education through Technology’, ‘Technological cost effectiveness of Higher Education’, and ‘Online Education’.
Warangal, Andhra Pradesh
A two-day NAAC sponsored seminar on “Quality Enhancement in Aided – Accredited Educational Institutions” was held at Lal Bahadur College, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh during 27th – 28th September 2008. Prof. N. Linga Murthy, Vice-Chancellor, Kakatiya University was the Chief Guest and Prof. V. S. Prasad, Former Director, NAAC delivered the keynote address and other several delegates, teachers and students from local institutions participated.
Bengaluru, Karnataka
The Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bangalore organized an Interaction Meeting with affiliated Dental colleges of Karnataka on 3rd October 2008 and requested NAAC to make a presentation on the NAAC’s Assessment and Accreditation(A&A) process for Dental Colleges. The request was made in view of DCI mandating the Dental Colleges across the country, to preferably go in for A&A by NAAC. This apart, the RGUHS is thinking of linking A&A of NAAC to assigning permanent affiliation status/extension of affiliations. Prof H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC, Dr. K. Rama, Deputy Adviser and Dr. Sujata Shanbhag, Assistant Adviser from NAAC made a presentation on A&A process.
Ilkal, Bagalkot, Karnataka
A two-day NAAC sponsored seminar on “Innovative Practices in Degree Colleges for Ensuring Quality” was held at Shri Vijaya Mahantesh Arts, Science and Commerce College, Ilkal, Bagalkot, Karnataka during 6th – 7th November 2008. Nearly 250 delegates from different parts of Karnataka participated in the event of which 80 were student delegates. About 30 papers were presented on various aspects reflecting Innovative Practices under taken in various Degree Colleges for ensuring quality. Dr. M. I. Savadatti, Former Vice Chancellor of Mangalore University and UGC Member, inaugurated the seminar and also addressed the stressed the urgent need for addressing “Quality” and underlined the need for harnessing intellectual and physical infrastructure for the well being of an educational institution.
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Subrahmanya, Karnataka
A two-day NAAC sponsored National Level Workshop on “Role of IQAC in implementing New Methodology of Assessment and Accreditation was held at Kukke Sri Subramanyeshwara College (KSS College) Subrahmanya, Karnataka during 9 - 10 January, 2009. Dr. M. S. Mudithaya, Director, Nitte Institute of Management Studies, Nitte University, Karkal inaugurated the workshop. Prof. K. E. Radhakrishna, Managing Director, Samudra Foundation, Bangalore delivered keynote address. Dr. Y. M. Jayaraj, Coordinator of IQAC Gulbarga University was the Chief Guest. Around 119 delegates from 59 colleges, including affiliated and autonomous institutions participated.
Bengaluru, Karnataka
A one day workshop on ‘New Methodology in Accreditation’ was organized on 30 March 2009 for Principals and IQAC Coordinators of twenty-eight Government First Grade Colleges in Karnataka. The participant colleges have enjoyed accredited status for five years and have submitted Letter of Intent (Lol) to NAAC for Re-accreditation. The workshop was jointly organized by the Department of Collegiate Education, Government of Karnataka and NAAC. The meeting was held in the seminar hall of the Office of the Commissioner of Collegiate Education, Bangalore. The workshop was inaugurated by Dr. N. Nagambika Devi, IAS, Commissioner of Collegiate Education, Government of Karnataka. Prof. K.V.Kodandaramaiah, Director of Collegiate Education, Government of Karnataka, Dr. V. Kamalamma, Additional Director, Prof. K. R. Narasimhan, Joint Director, Dr. Sujata Shanbhag, Assistant Adviser, NAAC, Dr. K. Mahesh, Coordinator, QAC, Department of Collegiate Education addressed the gathering.
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3.7 International Academic EventsReduit, Mauritius
Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Adviser, NAAC was invited as an international expert for Quality Audit of MG Institute at Reduit, Mauritius during 11 to 14 May 2008 by the Tertiary Education Commission of Government of Mauritius. The Quality Audit Panel comprised Dr Mark Hey, Audit Director, AUQA, Australia and Mr. D. Venithethan, Mauritius along with Dr. Patil. A seminar was also held on Quality Assurance in Mauritius during that period in which Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Adviser, NAAC made a presentation on ‘Managing Quality in Higher Education - Role of Internal Quality Assurance Mechanisms’. The Honourbale Minister for Higher Education, Mauritius was the Chief Guest on the occasion.
Islamabad, Pakistan
On invitation from UNESCO, Islamabad, Dr. K. Rama, Deputy Adviser facilitated the focused group discussions and synthesized seminar sessions for the seminar and workshop on “Standards, Accreditation and Certification of Teacher Education in Pakistan”, August 27 – 28, 2008. She also provided expertise and assisted UNESCO, Islamabad in preparing a Quality Assurance and Accreditation Road Map for Teacher Education system in Pakistan.
London, United Kingdom
Prof. H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC as a member of the Evaluation Panel to select application for collaborative programme delivery awards under UKIERI attended first meeting of the Evaluation Panel held at London on 15 October 2008.
Kathmandu, Nepal
The University Grants Commission (UGC), Nepal organized a three day workshop and training programme during October 20–22, 2008. The Commission has introduced the Quality Assurance and Accreditation (QAA) programme in the country under second higher education project. Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC actively participated as the resource person to handle a series of interactive sessions and made presentations on several aspects pertaining to quality assurance. The participants from different universities, community colleges and professional councils of Nepal got immensely benefited from the deliberations. Dr. Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC was extended a letter of appreciation for his contribution to the workshop.
Shanghai, China
Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Adviser, NAAC was invited to present the keynote speech on “Reflection and Analysis of Indian Education Quality Assurance System and Operational
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Mechanism” at Shanghai Evaluation Forum, Shanghai, China during 6-8 November 2008. He also acted as the commentator during the speech “Consideration on Improvement of the Chinese Quality Assurance System and Operational Mechanism” by Dr. Jiangyan Qiao, Executive Director of Shanghai Education Evaluation Institute on November 6 2008. The forum was mainly aimed at exchange of ideas and practices in QA community in Chinese higher education system with that of the neighboring countries of Asia.
New Delhi, India
Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) had organized the bilateral meeting between India and New Zealand on 6 November 2008 and multilateral meeting amongst India, New Zealand, Australia and UK on 7 November 2008 at Shastri Bhavan, MHRD, New Delhi on mutual recognition of degrees/qualifications. Dr. M.S. Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC participated as the member of the working group. He made a presentation on “Assuring the quality of collaborative provisions” and participated in the discussions.
Reduit, Mauritius
Prof. H. A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC participated in a Quality Audit of the University of Technology Mauritius as a Chair of the audit visit panel to the University of Technology Mauritius from 12-15 November 2008.
London, United Kingdom
The British Council, under UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) had invited Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC to participate as a delegate in the Going Global 3: the UK’s largest International Education Conference in London during December 03-05, 2008. The conference provided ample scope for the delegates to deliberate on these approaches to support elements such as research, curriculum development, teaching, student experience and staff development. Different sessions during the conference covered a wide range of topics with particular focus given to institutional collaboration and partnership; student mobility and international student recruitment; the role of international student in promoting entrepreneurship; employability and internationalization. Dr. Shyamasundar participated in various workshops and other sessions which facilitated networking for NAAC.
Hanoi, Vietnam
Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Adviser, NAAC attended APQN, AGM, Board Meeting as a Board Member and also presented a paper during the workshop at Hanoi, Vietnam which was held from 3-6 March, 2009.
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Kualalampur, Malaysia
Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) has embarked on a series of workshops for training on institutional audit involving experts from international quality assurance bodies. On the invitation from MQA Dr. M. S. Shyamasundar, Deputy Adviser, NAAC participated in the two-day Workshop on Auditor’s Training for Institutional Audit during March 29-30, 2009 in Kualalampur, Malaysia as a trainer. Dr. Shyamasundar interacted with senior officials of MQA on issues related to quality assurance and possible collaborations between NAAC & MQA through Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC). An MoC between NAAC and MQA is on the anvil.
Papua New Guinea (PNG)
Dr. K. Rama was invited to organize a Capacity building workshop on Quality Assurance for the Higher Education Institutions of PNG and the Pacific Islands during March 2009. As a part of the programme the Quality Assurance Toolkit for Teacher Education Institutions jointly brought out by NAAC and COL was introduced for implementation by the Teacher Education providers of Papua New Guinea. Participants also successfully attempted contextualizing the toolkit and the quality indicators during the programme.
Online, UNESCO
The UNESCO, Bangkok has launched an online community of Asia Pacific Academic Recognition Network (APARNET) for which Dr. Jagannath Patil, Deputy Adviser, NAAC has been designated as the Moderator / coordinator. Representatives of about 60 countries in Asia Pacific region are the members of this network which was established to promote and facilitate discussion on quality assurance, qualification recognition and related issues among quality assurance agencies. The main aim of APARNET is to assist in the collection, dissemination and exchange of information relating to the recognition of academic qualifications and higher education systems.
APQN
As a founder member of Asia Pacific Quality Network (APQN), the NAAC has continued its significant contribution to the network, which has facilitated the professional development of NAAC staff through exchanging mutual benefits, participation as resource persons/participants in various workshops/conferences along with other QAAs of the network. For the last three years Dr. Jagannath Patil leads one of the international projects of APQN: the Project on Student Participation in Quality Assurance wherein Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Assistant Adviser is also member of the Project Group. As a board member Dr. Patil also leads various committees and working groups of APQN including APQN membership drive, Database of Consultants and reviewers etc. Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj, Assistant Adviser, NAAC has been designated by APQN as facilitator of its online forum on ‘Writing Evaluation Reports’. A group led by Mr. Ganesh Hedge, Assistant Adviser,
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NAAC comprising Mr. D. S. Srikanth, Academic Professional represented India participating in the online forum along with 12 other teams from different countries.
MoU NAAC-COL
NAAC entered into a MoU with CoL on 5th November 2004 and agreed to collaborate on various activities relating to Quality Assurance in Higher Education. The MoU will remain in effect for a period of five years. Salient areas for collaboration agreed upon to include under the MoU are:
1. Compilation and dissemination of best practices and innovations in various higher education institutions including those offering teacher education courses by alternate modes.
2. Collection and publication of best practices and innovations in teacher training programmes and professional development of teachers.
3. Evolving process based quality indicators for different modes of higher education programmes specifically teacher education.
4. Networking of Quality Assurance Agencies and Higher Education Institutions across Commonwealth.
NAAC and COL have mutually benefitted by this collaboration.
AUQA, Australia
NAAC has entered into a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) with the Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA), which would facilitate a string of activities and sharing programmes for quality promotion. Dr. M. S. Shayamasundar had coordinated signing of MoC between NAAC and AUQA. As per the MoC, staff of NAAC and AUQA have been exchanged for a brief period under staff exchange programme. A one day seminar on “Cooperation and Quality Assurance” was jointly organized by NAAC and AUQA, in which delegates from both countries participated. A few of the NAAC officials also participated at the Auditors’ Training Programme organized in Australia. The MoC is effective from January 2006 and lasts for a period of three years, extendable for a further period of three years. Focus can be shifted to exchange of information, mutual understanding, collaborations, mutual recognition, establishment of best practices database, student participation in quality assurance etc., during the renewal period.
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3.8 Library and Information ServicesThe library continues to support the academic and research activities of NAAC through well resourced collection of books and subscription to scholarly journals – Indian as well as International. The library collection focuses on the core area of Quality, Assessment, and Accreditation in Higher Education. In addition to providing access to books & journals, the library also functions as repository of Self Study Reports. There are currently 4500 SSR’s, RAR’s archived in the library. Large number of people from different corners of India visits the library to consult the SSR’s. During the year under review more than 200 academics from various colleges and Universities visited the library to consult these Reports.
All the In-house publications of NAAC are put on display at the library. Most of the visitors who come to NAAC have taken the opportunity to browse and buy many of these publications. Thus the library has been instrumental in showcasing the In-house scholarship of the NAAC and creating awareness about the academic/research work being carried out in NAAC.
During 2008-09 the library added 245 titles worth Rs. 4 lakhs for the benefit of the academics. The library subscribes to 56 International Journals.
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4 Future Plans
In the third year of the XI plan period 2009-2010 onwards NAAC has planned achievable targets. Based on the experience of last 15 years of its operations, and keeping in view the future expectations of stakeholders, the NAAC has developed and initiated its Roadmap for the XI Plan, from the 1st of April 2007. The salient features of the Perspective Plan of NAAC are the result of diverse and varied experience of NAAC through the years.
Broadly the NAAC would focus on the following activities during the year 2009-2010 which includes the continuation of current activities as well as venturing into the new areas:
to continue
1. assessment and accreditation exercise which is the prime agenda
2. the development of a pool of trained Assessors’
3. dissemination of best practices amongst HEIs
4. promotion of IQACs in all Colleges and Universities.
5. supporting State Quality Assurance Cells
6. supporting Accredited Universities and Colleges for quality sustenance and enhancement activities.
7. bringing out research publications
8. bringing out case studies – state specific quality gaps based on accredited institutions data which may help the respective state
9. bringing out thematic publication on the current trend of assessment and accreditation
10. organizing the NAAC Accreditation Award Ceremony
11. celebrating the foundation day of NAAC
12. capacity building exercises for its staff
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13. to commence modus operandi for third cycle of assessment and accreditation
14. to initiate discussions on Department/Programme Accreditation
15. to develop quality indicators for Universities
16. to initiate steps for Benchmarking
17. to recruit project assistants with fellowships for specific projects
18. to promote ‘in house’ Research Journal on Quality Assurance
19. to initiate discussions on International Accreditation
20. to initiate steps for NAAC Ranking Model
As stated in the previous year 2007-2008 future plans, to review the Organization Structure, in light of the MoA and Bye-Laws, is already in the process. NAAC could envisage the abovesaid plans with the help of the MHRD; the UGC; Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat, Chairman, UGC and President of the General Council of NAAC; Prof. Goverdhan Mehta, Chairman of the Executive Committee of NAAC; members of the GC, EC, FC, AC, other NAAC committees, all staff of NAAC; and the academia who have contributed significantly to the development of NAAC.
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5 Administrative Activities
1. AnnualStockverificationAnnual stock verification of non-consumables, consumables, library and publications stock was carried out for the period ending 31st March 2009
2. Finance and AccountsThe statement of accounts for the year 2008-2009 compiled and audited by statutory auditors is adopted in the 18th Finance Committee meeting held on 30th September 2009 and approved by the 50th Executive Committee meeting held on 30th September 2009 (details in chapter 6).
3. NAAC Campus Development The works related to construction of NAAC campus is completed. NAAC guest house is made fully functional.
Action is taken to furnish NAAC board Room and Conference Room of NAAC with latest video conferencing and audio conferencing facility to meet the growing demand of the facility to improve and enhance the functioning to NAAC.
4. NAAC WebsiteA web site www.naacindia.org is appreciated and updated regularly. We have uploaded all our latest publications in the download section. Most of the reports and publications are easily downloadable and this section is helping the institutions to download all the important publications at their end without any extra cost. The site has the following information.
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• Latest Information section
• Accredited Institutions list
• Process of on accreditation
• Forthcoming Peer Team Visits
• Calendar of Events
• Guidelines for financial assistance
• Notice Boards
• Download section
• All publications, manuals, guidelines of NAAC, etc.
5. ICT at NAAC Information and Communication Technology (ICT) section is very effective in supporting NAAC Accreditation and Assessment process. The information pertaining to visit dates, selection of members, etc., is available through customized software. Whole MIS module is developed and managed by technical personals in NAAC. All the computers are connected through the LAN network. High speed internet facility is provided to all the officers and employees of NAAC for effective functioning. There is a constant monitoring mechanism of systems in place. The section is upgraded as per the current needs when ever required. Windows Vista and Microsoft 2008 are used as operating systems and it is working as the backbone to the overall server management and administration. Networking division in ICT department is running through the Dell Manageable switches.
6. Purchase of new computersNew computers with high end configuration were purchased and also upgradation of certain software done during the year for the NAAC office.
7. Manpower SupportList of NAAC staff is given in annexure 7.1.
NAAC continues to outsource its additional manpower support requirement from time to time with external employment agencies.
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7 Annexures
Annexure 7.1
Staff of NAACDirector (i/c) – NAAC
Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy till 18th August 2008 Forenoon
Director – NAAC
Prof. H. A. Ranganath from 18th August 2008 Afternoon
Officers–AcademicSl. No Name Designation
1. Dr. Latha Pillai Adviser (on lien)
2. Dr. M.S. Shyamasundar Deputy Adviser
3. Dr. K.Rama Deputy Adviser
4. Mr. B. S. Madhukar Deputy Adviser
5. Dr. Jaganath S Patil Deputy Adviser
6. Mr. B. S. Ponmudiraj Assistant Adviser
7. Mr. Ganesh Hegde Assistant Adviser
8. Dr. Sujata P. Shanbhag Assistant Adviser
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9. Mr. Kiran R. Jere Statistician
10. Mr. Wahidul Hasan Communication-cum-Publication Officer
Officers–EstablishmentSl. No Name Designation
11. Prof. S. Ravichandra Reddy Administrative Officer (i/c) (from 31/03/2008 to 18/08/2008 FN)
Mr. K. B. Gopinath Administrative Officer (from 05/02/2009)
12 Mr. V. Umashankar Finance officer (i/c) (till 28/02/2009)
Mrs. Cynthia D’Mello Finance Officer (from 01/03/2009)
13. Mr. V. Lakshman Facilitation-cum-Liaison Officer
14. Mr. I. H. Jahagirdar Librarian (from 16/03/2009)
Assistants AdministrationSl. No Name Designation
15. Mr. D. S. Srikanth Academic Professional
16. Mr. V. Uma Shankar Academic Professional
17. Mr Arun. M Professional Assistant
18. Mrs. Mangala. M Personal Assistant to Director
19. Mrs. Geetha Pujar Receptionist
20. Mrs. C. Maya Professional Assistant
21. Mr. N. Umashankar Semi-Professional Assistant
22. Mr. R. S. Sridhar Semi-Professional Assistant
23. Miss. M. Suma Junior Semi-Professional Assistant
24. Mr. K. Ravikumar Junior Semi-Professional Assistant
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26. Mr. B. Srinivas Driver
27. Mr. P. Hari Attendant
28. Mr. P.K. Sathish Attendant
Consultants Sl. No Name Designation
29. Mr. S. Gururaja Project Consultant – NAAC Campus (till 20/09/2008)
30. Mr. Y. R. Venugopal Senior Project Engineer – NAAC Campus (till 15/02/2009)
31. Nagesha Junior Engineer – on deputation from KPWD (from 02/03/2009)
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Calendar of Meetings
General Council (GC)Sl.No. GC No. Venue Date
1. 21st NAAC, Bangalore 8th March 2009
Executive Committee (EC)Sl.No. EC No. Venue Date
1. 46th NAAC, Bangalore 16th September 2008
2. 47th NAAC, Bangalore 29th January 2009
3. 48th NAAC, Bangalore 8th March 2009
Finance Committee (FC)Sl.No. FC No. Venue Date
1. 16th NAAC, Bangalore 16th September 2008
2. 17th NAAC, Bangalore 8th March 2009
Appeals Committee (AC)Sl.No. AC No. Venue Date
1. 11th NAAC, Bangalore 11th June 2008
2. 12th NAAC, Bangalore 2nd March 2009
Committee for Recommending Institutional Eligibility for Quality Assessment (CRIEQA)
Sl.No. CRIEQA No. Venue Date
1. 6th NAAC, Bangalore 23rd June 2008
2. 7th NAAC, Bangalore 23rd September 2008
3. 8th NAAC, Bangalore 22nd January 2009
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International Visitors to NAAC
General Council (GC)Sl. No Date of the visit Name of the Visitor
1.9th June 2008 Professor Sid. Nair, Quality Advisor Monash University
Australia
2. 22nd July 2008Prof. Ramesh Narang, Associate Professor, Indiana Purdue University, USA and Member of ABET
3.14th – 22nd October 2008
Mrs. Ooma Cudian, Registrar, Mauritius Institute of Education
4. 4th November 2008
Dr. Stephen, Director of Review Group, Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), United Kingdom Ms. Carolyn Campbell, Head of the International Affairs, QAA Ms. Jane Holt, Assistant Director, QAA
5. 8th November 2008
Ms. Jane Black from Accreditations, IET, UK (formerly IEE, an institution with over a century of existence was established with an object to support technical education.)
6. 16th January 2009Prof. Uma Coomaraswamy, Distance Education Modernization Project (DEMP), Programme Accreditation Analyst, Sri Lanka
7. 16th January 2009Prof. Andrea Hope, Associate Academic Vice-President, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong
8. 27th February 2009
A high level Norwegian delegation consisting of 26 Rectors both from Universities and University Colleges and 3 Officers from the Ministry of Education and Research in Norway
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List of Institutions Accredited by NAAC from 1st April 2008 to 31st March 2009
UniversitiesSl. No Name of the Institution State Grade CGPA
1. Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Gachibowli, Hyderabad - 500032 Andhra Pradesh A 3.23
2. Assam University, , Silchar - 788011 Assam B 2.85
3.Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, P. B. No. 21, University Road, Patan - 384265
Gujarat B 2.55
4.Symbiosis International University, Symbiosis Knowledge Village, Tal. Mulshi, Dist. Pune, Lavale - 411042
Maharashtra A 3.35
5. Periyar Maniammai University, Periyar Nagar, Vallam, Thanjavur - 613403 Tamil Nadu B 2.49
6. Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai - 600116 Tamil Nadu A 3.52
7. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Ettimadai, Coimbatore - 641105 Tamil Nadu A 3.20
8.University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Energy Acres, PO Bidholi Via Prem Nagar, Dehradun - 248007
Uttarakhand B 2.72
Colleges
Sl. No Name of the Institution State Grade CGPA
1. Government Degree College, Dist. Nellore, Naidupet - 524126 Andhra Pradesh B 2.18
2.Chundi Ranganayakulu College, Nadendla Mandal, Dist. Guntur, Ganapavaram - 522619
Andhra Pradesh B 2.14
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3. Maharaja's College (Autonomous), , Vizianagaram - 535002 Andhra Pradesh B 2.35
4. Government Degree College, Dist. Visakhapatnam, Paderu - 531024 Andhra Pradesh B 2.28
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Sri Aravinda Satha Jayanthi Government Degree College, Ungutur Mandal, Dist. West Godavari, Narayanapuram - 534407
Andhra Pradesh B 2.11
6. Vignan's Engineering College, Dist. Guntur, Vadlamudi - 522213 Andhra Pradesh A 3.02
7.G. T. P. College of Education for Women, Dirusumarru Road, Dist. West Godavari, Bhimavaram - 534201
Andhra Pradesh B 2.29
8.N. B. K. R. Institute of Science & Technology, Dist. Nellore, Vidyanagar - 524413
Andhra Pradesh A 3.02
9.St. Joseph's Degree and PG College, 5-9-1106, King Koti Road, Hyderabad - 500029
Andhra Pradesh A 3.51
10. St. Mary's College, Yousufguda, Hyderabad500045 Andhra Pradesh B 2.42
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Vivek Vardhini Education Society's Vivek Vardhini College of Arts, Commerce, Science and Post Graduate Studies, Waman Naik Marg, Jambagh, Hyderabad - 500095
Andhra Pradesh B 2.67
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Sri Chintalapati Varaprasada Murthy Raju Government Degree College, Ganapavaram-Pippara Road, Dist. West Godavari, Ganapavaram - 534198
Andhra Pradesh B 2.13
13.Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Sreepuram, Dist. Nalgonda, Narketpally - 508254
Andhra Pradesh A 3.06
14. P. R. R. and V. S. Government Degree College, Dist. Nellore, Vidavalur - 524318 Andhra Pradesh B 2.03
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15.Subharam Government Degree College, Ramasamudram Road, Dist. Chittoor, Punganur - 517247
Andhra Pradesh C 1.88
16.Kamineni Institute of Dental Sciences, Narketpally, Dist. Nalgonda, Sreepuram - 508254
Andhra Pradesh A 3.17
17.Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Bhavan's New Science College, Narayanguda, Hyderabad - 500029
Andhra Pradesh B 2.70
18. Noble College, Noble Road, Machilipatnam - 521001 Andhra Pradesh C 1.92
19.Sri Ankala Reddy Memorial Degree College, Dist. Kurnool, Allagadda - 518543
Andhra Pradesh C 1.68
20.The Pedanandipadu College of Arts and Sciences, Dist. Guntur, Pedanandipadu - 522235
Andhra Pradesh B 2.45
21. Rang Frah Government College, Changlang, , Changlang - 792120 Arunachal Pradesh C 1.94
22. College of Commerce, P.O. Lohianagar (Kankerbagh), Patna - 80020 Bihar B 2.92
23.Indira Gandhi Government Arts and Commerce College, Vaishali Nagar, Dist. Durg, Bhilai - 490023
Chhattisgarh B 2.03
24. Government Girls P. G. College, Dist. Surguja, Ambikapur - 497001 Chhattisgarh C 1.82
26.Shri Tapi Bramcharyashram Sabha, Surat Shree J. B. Dharukawala Mahila Arts College, Varachha Road, Surat - 395006
Gujarat B 2.10
27. Anand Education College, Opp. Electric Griid, Anand - 388001 Gujarat B 2.48
28.Shri. Gramvidya Mahavidyalaya, P. B. No. 25, Shardagram Road, Dist. Junagadh, Mangrol - 362225
Gujarat B 2.15
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29.Vivekanand Education Trust College of Education, Tal. Idar, Dist. Sabarkantha, Daramali - 383110
Gujarat B 2.19
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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Sheth Ranchhodlal Acharatlal College of Arts & Commerce, Vidyagauri Nilkanth Road, Khanpur, Ahmedabad - 380001
Gujarat B 2.49
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Shri Chanasma-Patan Taluka Gram Vikas Higher Education Trust Smt. P. R. Patel Arts College, Tal. Chanasma, Dist. Patan, Palasar - 384235
Gujarat B 2.17
32. M. N. College, Near Central Bus Stop, Dist. Mehsana, Visnagar - 384315 Gujarat B 2.85
33.Dada Dukhayal College of Education, Maitri School Campus, Ward 3/A,Adipur, Kachchh - 370205
Gujarat B 2.68
34.Shri. M. G. S. Kelavani Mandal Smt. C. R. Gardi Arts College, Tal. Kadana, Dist. Panchmahals, Munpur - 389240
Gujarat B 2.24
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The Sarvodaya Education Society's Maharaja Shree Mahendrasinhji Science College, Near Nazarbaug Railway Station, PPW Post Office, Dist. Rajkot, Morbi - 363642
Gujarat B 2.11
36.Vivekanand College of Education, Vivekanand Marg, Opp. Raipur Gate, Ahmedabad - 380022
Gujarat B 2.49
37.Navyug Commerce College, Morarji Desai Educational Complex, Rander Road, Surat - 395009
Gujarat B 2.30
38. Anand Commerce College, Opp. Town Hall, Anand - 388001 Gujarat B 2.21
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Yogi Divine Society Prerit Sarvoday Kelavani Samaj Sanchalit Atmiya Institute of Technology and Science, Yogidham Gurukul, Kalawad Road, Rajkot - 360005
Gujarat B 2.79
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Shree Patel Vidyarthi Ashram Sanchalit U. K. Vachhani Mahila Arts and Homescience College, P. B. No. 25, Mahesh Nagar, Dist. Junagadh, Keshod - 362220
Gujarat B 2.30
41.Maneklal M. Gandhi Arts and Commerce College, Dist. Panchmahal, Kalol - 389330
Gujarat B 2.23
42. Kheda Arts and Commerce College, National Highway No. 8, Kheda - 387411 Gujarat C 1.85
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Municipal Mahila Arts, Commerce and Home Science College, Gondal, Gulmohar Road, Taluka Shala Building, Dist. Rajkot, Gondal - 360311
Gujarat C 1.63
44. Gujarat Arts & Science College, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad - 380006 Gujarat B 2.72
45.H. L. Patel Arts and Commerce College, P. O. Box No. 20, Station Road, Tal. Upleta, Dist. Rajkot, Bhayavadar - 360450
Gujarat B 2.55
46.Ash Education Trust Smt. Rasilaben Ranchhodbhai Haribhai Patel Mahila Arts College, Dist. Mehsana, Vijapur - 382870
Gujarat C 1.99
47.Jhalod Vidhya Samaj Trust Shri Kantilal Ratanlal Desai Arts and Commerce College, Dist. Dahod, Jhalod - 389170
Gujarat B 2.09
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Shri Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Kelavani Mandal's Smt. C. C. Mahila Arts and Sheth C. N. Commerce College, Near Garden, Station Road, Visnagar - 384315
Gujarat C 1.89
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Shree Bhimjibhai Vasrambhai Patel Education and Charitable Trust Sanchalit Shree Dhanjibhai Karsanbhai Kapuria Arts College and Smt. Sujataben Binoybhai Gardi Commerce College, Dist. Jamnagar, Kalavad (Shitla) - 361160
Gujarat B 2.12
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50.Shri. Ramkrishna Seva Mandal's Anand Arts College, Opp. Electric Grid, Anand - 388001
Gujarat B 2.81
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Shri Vanvasi Seva Samaj Trust Shri Mohansinh Chhotubhai Rathava Arts College, Tarapur Road, Dist. Baroda, Pavi-Jetpur - 391160
Gujarat B 2.40
52.Shree M. N. Shukla College of Education, Vishwabharati Bhawan, 62, Bhaikaka Nagar, Thaltej, Ahmedabad - 380059
Gujarat B 2.21
53. I. M. Nanavati Law College, Opp. Law Garden, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad - 380006 Gujarat B 2.26
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Karjan Taluka Kelavani Mandal Smt. Harshaben Chhaganbhai Patel (Kandari) Arts and Commerce Colllege, Dist. Baroda, Miyagam-Karjan - 391240
Gujarat B 2.61
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The Sarvodaya Education Society's Smt. G. J. Sheth Commerce College, Near Nazarbaug Rly. Station, P.P.W. Post Office, Dist. Rajkot, Morbi - 363642
Gujarat B 2.12
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Smt. Dudhiben Ambalal Gondalia Education Foundation Sanchalit Saurastra Gnanpith Arts and Commerce College, Tal. Bhesan, Dist. Junagadh, Barwala - 362020
Gujarat C 1.79
57.Shri. Popatlal Dhanjibhai Malaviya College of Commerce, Malaviya Road, Rajkot - 360004
Gujarat A 3.34
58. Lokbharati - Lokseva Mahavidyalaya, Dist. Bhavnagar, Sanosara - 364230 Gujarat A 3.14
59.Shri. K. O. Shah Municipal College of Arts and Commerce, P. B. No. 59, Dist. Rajkot, Dhoraji - 360410
Gujarat B 2.18
60.Himatnagar Kelavani Mandal Law College, Behind Railway Colony, Opp. Rameswar Temple, Motipura, Himatnagar - 383001
Gujarat B 2.20
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61.Secondary Teacher's Training College, Highway Road, College Campus, Kheda - 387411
Gujarat C 1.95
62. Parekh Brothers Science College, Dist. Kheda, Kapadwanj - 387620 Gujarat C 1.85
63. C. U. Shah Arts College, Opp. Dinbai Tower, Lal Darwaja, Ahmedabad - 380001 Gujarat B 2.45
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Petlad Education Trust Smt. S. I. Patel Ipcowala College of Commerce, P. O. No.27, Dantali Road, Petlad - 388450
Gujarat B 2.34
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C. & S.H. Desai Arts College and L.K.L. Doshi Commerce College, Mahalaxmiben Manilal Shah Vidyanagar, Dist. Kheda, Balasinor - 388255
Gujarat B 2.29
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Dehgam Taluka Education Society's M. B. College of Commerce and Shri G. M. N. Arts College, Dist. Gandhinagar, Dehgam - 382305
Gujarat B 2.32
67.Shri. G. H. Sanghvi Shikshan Mahavidyalaya, Opp. Polytechnic College, Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar - 364002
Gujarat B 2.20
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Shri. Andhvidyarthi Bhuvan Trust Sanchalit Shri Devmani Arts and Commerce College, Satadhar Road, Visavadar - 362130
Gujarat C 1.66
69.Sarvodaya Higher Education Society Sheth L. H. Science College, Dist. Gandhinagar, Mansa - 382845
Gujarat B 2.04
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Shree Khambhat Taluka Sarvajanik Kelavani Mandal Shree Rajani Parekh Arts, Shree Keshavlal Bulakhidas Commerce and Smt. Bhikhuben Chandulal Jalundhwala Science College, P. B. No. 20, Dist. Anand, Khambhat - 388620
Gujarat B 2.16
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71.Shri. J. L. K. Kotecha Arts and Smt. S. H. Gardi Commerce College, Tal. Godhra, Dist. Panchmahal, Kakanpur – 388713
Gujarat C 1.85
72.Shree Kishandas Kikani Arts & Commerce College, Dist. Ahmedabad, Dhandhuka - 382460
Gujarat B 2.11
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Shree M. P. Vora Commerce College, Near Gebanshapeer Dargaah, Ahmedabad Highway, Dist. Surendranagar, Wadhwan City - 363035
Gujarat C 1.67
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Shree Ram Vidyavrdhak Trust Sanchalit N. C. Bodiwala and Prin. M. C. Desai Commerce College, Tankshal, Kalupur, Ahmedabad - 380001
Gujarat B 2.07
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Shri Surat Jilla Sahakari Bank Commerce College and Shri Sayan Sahakari Khand Udhyog Arts College, Dist. Surat, Olpad - 394540
Gujarat B 2.46
76.Sheth P. T. Mahila College of Arts and Home Science, Vanita Vishram, Athwagate, Surat - 395001
Gujarat A 3.18
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Shree Ganesh Gramodhyog Mandal R. H. Patel Arts & Commerce College, Behind Shrinath Apartment, Near Vyasvadi, Vava Wadaj, 132' Ring Road, Ahmedabad - 380013
Gujarat B 2.46
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Shri. Kadva Patidar Kaniya Kelvani Mandal Sanchalit Smt. J. A. Patel Mahila College, Behind New Bus Station, Dist. Rajkot, Morbi - 363641
Gujarat B 2.33
79.Sheth Motilal Nathabhai Contractor College of Education, Dist. Baroda, Dabhoi - 391110
Gujarat B 2.20
80.Smt. P. N. R. Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Beside Town Hall, Palitana - 364270
Gujarat C 1.61
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Shree P. N. Pandya Arts, M. P. Pandya Science and Smt. D. P. Pandya Commerce College, Dist. Panchmahals, Lunawada - 389230
Gujarat B 2.41
82.Smt. M. M. Shah College of Education, Near Greed Station, Opp. Commerce College, Wadhwan City - 363035
Gujarat C 1.74
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Brahmachari Wadi Trust of Gujarat Vidya Sabha Shri Harivallabhdas Kalidas Arts College, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380009
Gujarat B 2.84
84.Government Ramba Graduate Teachers College, Old Rajmahel, Near Birla Factory, Birla Road, Porbandar - 360576
Gujarat C 1.65
85.Shah K. S. Arts & V. M. Parekh Commerce College, Dist. Kheda, Kapadwanj - 387620
Gujarat B 2.12
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Smt. Sarlaben Babubhai Patel Arts & Shri Rambhai Nathabhai Amin Commerce College, Tal. Nadiad, Dist. Kheda, Vaso – 387380
Gujarat C 1.86
87.Ahmedabad Homoeopathic Medical College, P. O. Ghuma, Bopal-Ghuma Road, Ahmedabad – 380058
Gujarat C 1.54
88.M. B. Patel College of Education, P. B. No. 9, Dist. Anand, Vallabh Vidyanagar - 388120
Gujarat B 2.16
89.Sarvajanik Education Society V. T. Choksi Sarvajanik College of Education, Near Lal Bunglow, Athawa Lines, Surat - 395007
Gujarat B 2.58
90.Motilal Nehru Law College, S. V. College Building, Pattharkuva, Relief Road, Ahmedabad - 380001
Gujarat B 2.17
91Smt. S. I. Patel Ipcowala College of Education, College Campus, Dantali Road, P. B. No. 26, Petlad - 388450
Gujarat B 2.58
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92.
Dholka Education Society's Smt. R. D. Shah Arts & Smt. V. D. Shah Commerce College, Mithikul Dist. Ahmedabad, Dholka - 387810
Gujarat C 1.54
93.Adiwasi Arts & Commerce College, Dist. Panchmahals, Santrampur - 389260
Gujarat B 2.25
94.Ahmedabad Arts & Commerce College, Near Telephone Exchange, Vasna, Ahmedabad - 380007
Gujarat C 1.72
95.S. B. Garda College (Arts) and P. K. Patel College of Commerce, P. B. No. 26, Sayaji Road, Navsari - 396445
Gujarat B 2.27
96.C. U. Shah Commerce College, Near Gujarat Vidyapeeth, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380014
Gujarat B 2.03
97.Sardar Vallabhbhai Commerce College, Pattharkuva, Relief Road, Ahmedabad – 380001
Gujarat C 1.67
98.Maneklal Nanavati Law College, Opp. Dinbai Tower, Lal Darwaja, Ahmedabad - 380001
Gujarat B 2.45
99.
The Baroda District Education Society Smt. Savitaben Chunibhai Patel Fartikuiwala Commerce College, Dist. Baroda, Dabhoi - 391110
Gujarat B 2.12
100.Sir L. A. Shah Law College, Opp. Law Garden, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad - 380006
Gujarat B 2.28
101.Navjivan Science College, P. B. No. 135, Jhalod Road, Dahod - 389151
Gujarat B 2.12
102.Y. S. Arts and K. S. Shah Commerce College, P. B. No. 5, Dist. Dahod, Devgadh Baria - 389380
Gujarat B 2.24
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103.
Kheralu Taluka U. V. Kelavani Mandal The K. N. S. B. L. Arts and Commerce College, Near Siddhpur Cross Road, Ambaji Highway, Dist. Mehsana, Kheralu - 384325
Gujarat B 2.29
104.
Shri Halol Mahajan Uchcha Shikshan Mandal M. & V. Arts and Commerce College, P. B. No. 23, Dist. Panchmahals, Halol - 389350
Gujarat B 2.28
105.Saraspur Arts and Commerce College, Pattharkuva, Relief Road, Ahmedabad - 380001
Gujarat B 2.17
106.Shree Navchetan Education Society Shree Rang Navchetan Mahila Arts College, Dist. Bharuch, Valia - 393135
Gujarat B 2.31
107.
Nadiad Education Society's M. S. Bhagat & C. S. Sonawala Law College, College Road, Dist. Kheda, Nadiad - 387001
Gujarat B 2.05
108. N. S. Patel Arts College, P. B. No. 39, Bhalej Road, Anand - 388001 Gujarat B 2.77
109.
Charutar Vidya Mandal's Natubhai V. Patel College of Pure and Applied Sciences, Near Post Office, Mota Bazaar, Dist. Anand, Vallabh Vidyanagar - 388120
Gujarat A 3.10
110.Shree Jayendrapuri Arts and Science College, Old National Highway No. 8, Bharuch - 392001
Gujarat B 2.38
111.Dinshaw Daboo Law College, Daboo Circle, Opp. Daboo Hospital, Navsari - 396445
Gujarat C 1.94
112.Mahamandleshwar Shri Krishnanandji Law College, Old National Highway No. 8, College Campus, Bharuch - 392002
Gujarat C 1.93
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113.
Shree Bhartiya Vidyamandal Sanchalit Shrimati Vasantiben Ranchhodbhai Bhakta, (Panama) Vav College of Education, Dist. Surat, Kamraj Char Rasta - 394185
Gujarat B 2.19
114.
Vadodara Jilla Kelavani Mandal Shri Chunibhai Nagjibhai Patel Fartikuiwala Arts & Dabhoi Nagarpalika Science College, Dist. Vadodara, Dabhoi - 391110
Gujarat B 2.04
115.Sri Mirambica B. Ed. College, Ambaji Kadva Plot Main Road, Gondal Road, Rajkot - 360004
Gujarat D 1.19
116.Shree Leua Patel Kelavani Mandal Trust Shree Patel Mahila Arts College, Near Old Bus Stand, Dist. Rajkot, Dhoraji - 360410
Gujarat C 1.89
117. Anand College of Education, Near Town Hall, Anand - 388001 Gujarat B 2.45
118.Smt. Veniben Premchand Kapadia Mahila Arts College, High Court Road, Near Ambaji Temple, Bhavnagar – 364001
Gujarat C 1.88
119.
Shri Dwarkadhis Sanskrit Academy and HHJS Shardapeethadhishwar Shri Abhinava Sacchidananda Tirth Swamiji Maharaj Indological Research Institute, Dwaraka, - 361335
Gujarat B 2.75
120.
Vaidya Shri M. M. Patel College of Education, No. 627, Gulbai Tekra, Pankaj Vidyalaya Compound Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad - 380006
Gujarat C 1.53
121.
Prakash College of Education, B/H Someshwara Park - 3, Opp. Rudravan Society, Gulabtower Road, Thaltej, Ahmedabad - 380054
Gujarat B 2.28
122. M. J. College of Commerce, Vidyanagar, Bhavnagar - 364002 Gujarat B 2.89
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123.
Smt. M.N.K. Dalal Education College for Women, Behind V.S. Hospital, Kocharab Phelo dhal, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad - 380 006
Gujarat B 2.25
124. Navjivan Arts & Commerce College, post Box No. 69, Jhalod Road, Dahod - 389151 Gujarat B 2.60
125.
The New Progressive Education Trust The New Progressive College of Teachers' Education, Prasad Building, Visnagar Road, Mehsana - 384001
Gujarat B 2.41
126.
Vidyamandir Society's Z. F. Wadia Women's College & N. K. Jhota College of Commerce, Athwalines, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Surat - 395001
Gujarat B 2.38
127.
Patel J. B. Rudelwala Arts, Patel A. M. Rudelwala Commerce and Patel J. D. K. Davolwala Science College, Dist. Anand, Borsad - 388540
Gujarat B 2.82
128.Smt. Ullasben Gordhandas College of Education, Near Vasana AMTS Stop, Vasana, Ahmedabad - 380007
Gujarat C 1.87
129.Uni Trust Surajba Mahila Arts College, New Shorock Mill Road, P. B. No. 51, Nadiad - 387001
Gujarat B 2.11
130.R.G. Shah Science College, Nr. Telephone Exchange Vasna, Ahmedabad - 380 007
Gujarat B 2.15
131.
Una Taluka Kelavani Mandal Mahila Arts College, Shree Abhechand Gandhi Road, Opp. Police Line, Dist. Junagadh, UNA - 362560
Gujarat C 1.77
132.
Junagadh Junior Chamber Education Trust Sanchalit Commerce College, P. O. Box No. 52, Bilkha Road, Junagadh - 362001
Gujarat B 2.07
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133.Sheth R. D. Education Trust S. D. Shethia College of Education, , Mundra (Kachchh) – 370421
Gujarat B 2.07
134. R. R. Lalan College, College Road, Bhuj, Kachchh - 370001 Gujarat B 2.50
135.Manavadar Kalvani Mandal Sanchalit Arts & Commerce College, Joravar Baug, Dist. Junagadh, Manavadar - 362630
Gujarat C 1.66
136. Sheth P. T. Arts and Science College, , Godhra - 389001 Gujarat B 2.01
137. Ramisht College of Education, Distt. Kathua, Basohli - 184 201
Jammu and Kashmir C 1.97
138. Sai Shyam College of Education, No. 27, Ghou Manhasan, Jammu - 180001
Jammu and Kashmir B 2.18
139. Sacred Heart College of Education, Azad Colony, Paloura, Jammu - 180013
Jammu and Kashmir B 2.32
140.Dogra College of Education, "Maluk Bhawan", Bassi Kalan, Bari Brahamana, Jammu - 181133
Jammu and Kashmir C 1.78
141. Madhava Pai Memorial College, Vidyanagar, Manipal - 576104 Karnataka B 2.29
142. Government First Grade College, Dist. Shimoga, Holehonnur - 577227 Karnataka C 1.88
143.Rajarajeswari Dental College and Hospital, No. 14, Ramohalli Cross, Kumbalgodu, Mysore Road, Bangalore - 560074
Karnataka C 1.78
144. Government College for Women, M. C. Road, Dist. Mandya, Maddur - 571428 Karnataka B 2.07
145.Sri Vinayaka Education Trust S. B. C. First Grade College for Women, S. S. Layout, A Block, Davangere - 577004
Karnataka C 1.90
146.D. V. S. Evening College, Sir M. V. Road,Basaveshwara Circle, Shimoga - 577201
Karnataka B 2.10
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147. Government First Grade College, Dist. Mandya, Srirangapatna - 571438 Karnataka B 2.30
148
Sri Sai College for Women, No. 1839, Sri Sai Mandira Road, 3rd Cross D Block, 2nd Stage Rajajinagar, Bangalore - 560010
Karnataka B 2.31
149. Government First Grade College, Tal. T. N. Pura, Dist. Mysore, Bannur - 571101 Karnataka B 2.50
150Sitadevi Ratanchand Nahar Adarsh College, No. 75, 5th Main, Chamarajpet, Bangalore - 560018
Karnataka B 2.50
151.
Sri Channappaswamy Vidyapetha Sri Mruthunjaya Shivacharya First Grade College of Arts & Commerce, Hirekalmatha, Dist. Davanagere, Honnali – 577217
Karnataka B 2.07
152. Government College of Teacher Education, , Kozhikode - 673001 Kerala A 3.16
153. Government College, Nattakom P.O., Kottayam - 686013 Kerala B 2.19
154.Kunjukrishnan Nadar Memorial Government Arts and Science College, Neyyattinkara, Kanjiramkulam - 695524
Kerala B 2.43
155.Government College of Teacher Education, Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram - 695014
Kerala B 2.29
156.Government College, Oliyappuram P.O., Manimalakunnu, Dist. Ernakulam, Koothattukulam - 686679
Kerala B 2.42
157. Sree Keralavarma College, P.O. Kanattukara, Thrissur - 680011 Kerala A 3.05
158.Sreekrishnapuram V. T. Bhattathiripad College, Dist. Palakkad, Mannampatta - 679517
Kerala B 2.32
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159.Panampilly Memorial Government College, Potta P.O., Dist. Thrissur, Chalakudy - 680722
Kerala B 2.30
160.Bishop Abraham Memorial College, Tiruvalla, Dist. Pathanamthitta, Thuruthicad - 689597
Kerala B 2.35
161.N M S M Government College, Puzhamuti P.O., Dist. Wayanad, Kalpetta - 673121
Kerala C 1.98
162. Government College, Chittur, Palakkad - 678 104 Kerala B 2.79
163. Government College, Dist. Kozhikode, Kodanchery - 673580 Kerala B 2.17
164. Government Sanskrit College, Dist. Ernakulam, Tripunithura - 682301 Kerala B 2.61
165. Mandsaur Institute of Technology, Rewas Dewra Road, Mandsaur - 458001 Madhya Pradesh B 2.47
166.School of Education Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Agra-Bombay Road, Indore - 452001
Madhya Pradesh A 3.23
167.
B. R. Nahata College of Pharmacy, P. B. No. 6, Mhow - Neemuch Road, Bhanwarlal Nahata Marg, Mandsaur - 458001
Madhya Pradesh B 2.78
168. Government Thakur Ranamat Singh College, Civil Lines, Rewa - 486001 Madhya Pradesh A 3.01
169.Ambah Post Graduate College (Autonomous), Dist. Morena, Ambah - 476111
Madhya Pradesh B 2.31
170.Government Maharaja P. G. College (Autonomous), Police Line Road, Chhatarpur - 471001
Madhya Pradesh B 2.31
171.Shyamlal Pandviya Government Post Graduate College, Morar, Gwalior – 474006
Madhya Pradesh B 2.13
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172. Government Girls College, Girls Campus, Tilak Path, Khargone - 451001 Madhya Pradesh C 1.82
173. Government Girls College, Sadar, Betul - 460001 Madhya Pradesh B 2.37
174Government Autonomous Girls P. G. College of Excellence, Near Bus Stand, Krishnaganj Ward, Sagar - 470002
Madhya Pradesh B 2.86
175.Shri. Mudhaidevi Shikshan Sanstha's Prof. Sambhajirao Kadam College, Tal. Koregaon, Dist. Satara, Deur - 415524
Maharashtra B 2.34
176.Chopda Education Society's College of Education, Dist. Jalgaon, Chopda - 425107
Maharashtra C 1.79
177.Poojya Sane Guruji Vidya Prasarak Mandal's College of Education, Dist. Nandurbar, Shahada - 425409
Maharashtra B 2.27
178.
Malini Kishor Sanghvi College of Commerce & Economics, Nirmaladevi Arunkumar Ahuja Marg, JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai - 400 049
Maharashtra B 2.92
179.
Hind Seva Parishad's Public Night Degree College, Hindnagar, Vakola Market, Aaram Society Road, Santacruz (E), Mumbai - 400055
Maharashtra B 2.43
180.
Shree Chanakya Education Society's Indira College of Commerce and Science, 'Dhruv', 89/2-A, New Pune - Mumbai Highway, Tathwade, Pune - 411033
Maharashtra B 2.90
181.
Institute for Technology and Management, ITM Campus, 25 & 26, Institutional Area, Sector 4, Kharghar (E), Navi Mumbai - 410210
Maharashtra A 3.12
182.
Nijampur - Jaitane Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Adarsh College of Arts, Tal. Sakri, Dist. Dhule, Nijampur-Jaitane - 424305
Maharashtra C 1.67
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183. Lady Keane College, , Shillong - 793001 Meghalaya B 2.74
184. Government Zirtiri Residential Science College, , Aizawl - 796007 Mizoram B 2.22
185. Hnahthial College, Dist. Lunglei, Hnahthial - 796571 Mizoram C 1.82
186. Government Aizawl North College, , Aizawl - 796012 Mizoram B 2.02
187. Lawngtlai College, , Lawngtlai - 796891 Mizoram B 2.08
188. Government Saitual College, , Saitual – 796261 Mizoram C 1.94
189.
Shree Machhi Mahajan Education Society's College of Education, Shree Satyanarayan Temple Campus,, Kathiria - 396210
Nani Daman B 2.17
190.Gandhi Institute of Management Studies, Gandhi Campus, Dist. Rayagada, Gunupur - 765022
Orissa B 2.73
191. Women's College, Mangal Bazar Road, Jharsuguda - 768201 Orissa B 2.01
192.Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Dist. Rayagada, Gunupur - 765022
Orissa A 3.20
193. Gandhi Institute of Computer Studies, Dist. Rayagada, Gunupur - 765022 Orissa A 3.13
194. Lakshmi Narayan Sahu Mahavidyalaya, Jagatpur, Cuttack - 754021 Orissa C 1.82
195. Seemanta Mahavidyalaya, AT/PO: Jharpokharia, Mayurbhanj Dist - 757086 Orissa B 2.08
196. Odapada Panchayat Samiti Mohavidyalaya, Hindol Road, Dhenkanal - 759019 Orissa C 1.79
197. Laxminarayan College, , Jharsuguda - 768202 Orissa B 2.31
198. Baripada College, Dist. Mayurbhanj, Baripada - 757002 Orissa B 2.23
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199. Meghasan College, Nudadiha, Mayurbhanj - 757077 Orissa C 1.91
200.
Sri Sathya Sai College for Women, Pl. No. J/3, Mouza, Bhimpur & Jagmara, P.O. Khandagiri, Dist. Khurda, Bhubaneswar - 751030
Orissa B 2.47
201. Atal Behari College, Dist. Bhadrak, Basudevpur - 756125 Orissa B 2.21
202. Chitrada College, Dist. Mayurbhanj, Chitrada - 757018 Orissa C 1.90
203. Laxmi Narayan Mahavidyalaya, Jamasuli Balasore, Dist. Balasore, Jamsuli - 756081 Orissa B 2.07
204. Bhadrak Women's College, , Bhadrak - 756100 Orissa B 2.10
205. Charampa Mahavidyalaya, Bhadrak, Dist. Bhadrak, Charampa - 756101 Orissa B 2.60
206. Mahapurusha Hadidas Mahavidyalaya, Dist. Jajpur, Chhatia - 754023 Orissa C 1.94
207. Upendra Nath College, Nalagaja, Mayurbhanj - 757073 Orissa C 1.86
208. Boudh Panchayat College, , Boudh – 762014 Orissa C 1.88
209. Nuvapada Sri Balaji Mahavidyalaya, Dist. Ganjam, Nuvapada – 761011 Orissa C 1.90
210.Mahatma Gandhi Government Arts College, Chalakkara, Dist. Puducherry, Mahe - 673311
Pondicherry B 2.06
211.Shahzada Nand College for Girls, Maqbool Road, Green Avenue, Amritsar - 143 001
Punjab B 2.55
212B C M College of Education, Sector 32-A, Urban Estate Chandigarh Road, Ludiana - 141 010
Punjab A 3.10
213 Hindu College, Dhab Khatikan, Amritsar - 143002 Punjab B 2.82
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214 Khalsa College, Dist. Hoshiarpur, Garhdiwala - 144207 Punjab B 2.02
215.Shukdeva Krishna College of Education for Girls, 10/1349, Court Road, Moga - 142001
Punjab B 2.29
216.
Army Institute of Higher Education, Nalwa Bridge, Dhira Village, Jammu-Jalandhar Bye Pass Road, Pathankot - 145001
Punjab B 2.77
217 Khalsa College for Women, G. T. Road, Amritsar - 143002 Punjab A 3.36
218. Bhupal Nobles' P.G. College, Udaipur - 313 002 Rajasthan A 3.10
219.Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Education, Tirunelveli Road, Tiruchendur - 628215
Tamil Nadu B 2.49
220. Pope's College, Dist. Thoothukudi, Sawyerpuram - 628251 Tamil Nadu A 3.02
221.Kurinji College of Arts and Science, Greenways Road, Aanantha Fairlands, Tiruchirappalli - 620002
Tamil Nadu B 2.62
222.P. G. P. College of Arts and Science, NH-7, Namakkal-Karur Main Road, Namakkal - 637207
Tamil Nadu B 2.47
223.The Qaide Milleth College for Men, Tambaram-Velachery Road, Medavakkam, Chennai - 601302
Tamil Nadu B 2.66
224.Nazareth Margoschis College at Pillaiyanmanai, Dist. Thoothukudi, Nazareth - 628617
Tamil Nadu B 2.10
225.Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Education, Thuraiyur Road, Perambalur - 621212
Tamil Nadu B 2.12
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226.P. G. P. College of Education, NH-7, Namakkal-Karur Main Road, Namakkal - 637207
Tamil Nadu B 2.43
227. Arunai Engineering College, Velunagar, Mathur, Tiruvannamalai - 606603 Tamil Nadu B 2.66
228. Kumaraguru College of Technology, P. B. No. 2034, Coimbatore - 641006 Tamil Nadu B 2.66
229.
Dr. S. N. S. Rajalakshmi College of Arts and Science, No. 486, Thudiyalur-Saravanampatti Road, Chinnavedampatti Post, Coimbatore - 641006
Tamil Nadu A 3.15
230.Tagore Engineering College, Rathinamangalam, Vandalur (Post), Chennai - 600048
Tamil Nadu B 2.74
231Nehru Arts and Science College, Nehru Gardens, Thirumalayam Palayam (Post), Coimbatore – 641105
Tamil Nadu B 2.75
232.Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, P. B. No. 3, Pennalur, Sriperumbudur - 602105
Tamil Nadu B 2.93
233.Selvamm Arts and Science College, Salem Road, Pappinaickenpatti (PO), Namakkal - 637003
Tamil Nadu A 3.04
234. Shambhu Dayal College, G. T. Road, Ghaziabad - 201001 Uttar Pradesh B 2.52
235. Iswar Saran Degree College, No. 112B/1, Ashok Nagar, Allahabad - 211004 Uttar Pradesh B 2.87
236. Department of Education D. B. S. College, Govindnagar, Kanpur - 208006 Uttar Pradesh B 2.55
237.Department of Education, Shambhu Dayal College, G. T. Road, Ghaziabad - 201001
Uttar Pradesh B 2.25
238.Kanpur Vidya Mandir Mahila Mahavidyalaya, No. 7/147, Swarop Nagar, Kanpur - 208002
Uttar Pradesh A 3.17
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239. Vikramajit Singh Sanatan Dharma College, , Kanpur - 208002 Uttar Pradesh A 3.20
240.Department of Education Vikramajit Singh Sanatan Dharma College, , Kanpur - 208002
Uttar Pradesh B 2.23
241. Hiralal Ramniwas PG College, Sant Kabir Nagar, Khalilabad - 272175 Uttar Pradesh B 2.23
242. D. B. S. College, Govindnagar, Kanpur - 208006 Uttar Pradesh B 2.69
243.Institute of Management Studies, C-238, Bulandshar Road, Lal Quan, P. B. No. 57, Ghaziabad - 201009
Uttar Pradesh B 2.11
244. Sahu Jain College, Kotwali Road, Dist. Bijnor, Najibabad - 246763 Uttar Pradesh B 2.80
245.
Department of Education Subhash Chandra Bose P. G. College, Gausganj Post, Dist. Hardoi, Kahali - 241305
Uttar Pradesh B 2.22
246Department of Physical Education Vikramajit Singh Sanatan Dharma College, Kanpur - 208002
Uttar Pradesh B 2.05
247.College of Basic Sciences & Humanities, Distt. Udham Singh Nagar, Pantnagar - 263145
Uttarakhand B 2.85
248. Government Post Graduate College, , Dwarahat - 263653 Uttaranchal B 2.47
249.Dr. Bhupendra Nath Dutta Smriti Mahavidyalaya, Hatgobindapur, Burdwan - 713407
West Bengal B 2.47
250Gokhale Memorial Girls' College, 1/1, Harish Mukherjee Road, Kolkata - 700020
West Bengal B 2.62
251. Chakdaha College, Dist. Nadia, Chakdaha - 741222 West Bengal B 2.36
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252. Panihati Mahavidyalaya, Barasat Road, Sodepur, Kolkata - 700110 West Bengal B 2.11
253. Achhruram Memorial College, Dist. Purulia, Jhalda - 723202 West Bengal B 2.47
254.Michael Madhusudan Memorial College, Kabi Guru Sarani, City Centre, Dist. Burdwan, Durgapur - 713216
West Bengal B 2.15
255. Sudhiranjan Lahiri Mahavidyalaya, Dist. Nadia, Majdia - 741507 West Bengal B 2.37
256. Krishnagar Government College, Dist. Nadia, Krishnagar - 741101 West Bengal A 3.14
257. Acharya Brojendranath Seal College, J. N. Road, Coochbehar - 736101 West Bengal B 2.89
258Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose College, No. 1/1B, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata - 700020
West Bengal C 1.89
259. Vidyasagar College, No. 39, Sankar Ghosh Lane, Kolkata - 700006 West Bengal B 2.63
260.Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Mahavidyalaya, No. 111/3, B. T. Road, Bonhooghly, Kolkata - 700108
West Bengal B 2.03
261. Egra Sarada Shashi Bhusan College, Dist. Purba Medinipur, Egra - 721429 West Bengal B 2.06
262. Khalisani Mahavidyalaya, Khalisani, Chandannagar, Hooghly - 712138 West Bengal B 2.30
263. Kulti College, Dist. Burdwan, Kulti - 713343 West Bengal C 1.80
264.Government College of Art and Craft, No. 28, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata - 700016
West Bengal A 3.05
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Department of Education Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose College, No. 1/1B, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata - 700020
West Bengal C 1.54
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266. Department of Physical Education University of Kalyani, , Kalyani - 741238 West Bengal B 2.58
267. Department of Education University of Kalyani, , Kalyani - 741238 West Bengal B 2.32
268. Krishnath College, Shahid Surya Sen Road, Berhampore - 742101 West Bengal B 2.29
269.Bangabasi Evening College, No. 19, Rajkumar Chakraborty Sarani, Kolkata - 700009
West Bengal B 2.42
List of Institutions Re-Accredited by NAAC from 1st April 2008 to 31st March 2009
Universities
Sl. No Name of the Institution State Grade CGPA
1. Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati - 517502 Andhra Pradesh 3.13 A
2. Andhra University, Visakhapatnam - 530003 Andhra Pradesh 3.65 A
3. Goa University, Taleigao Plateau, Panaji - 403206 Goa 2.60 B
4. Saurashtra University, Dolarrai Mankad Marg, Rajkot - 360005 Gujarat 2.93 B
5. Sardar Patel University, P. B. No. 10, Dist. Anand, Vallabh Vidyanagar - 388120 Gujarat 2.75 B
6. Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra - 136119 Haryana 3.21 A
7. Bangalore University, Jnana Bharathi, Bangalore - 560056 Karnataka 3.12 A
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8.Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Rabindranath Tagore Marg, Indore - 452001
Madhya Pradesh 2.57 B
9. North Maharashtra University, P. B. No. 80, Umavinagar, Jalgaon - 425001 Maharashtra 2.88 B
10. Shivaji University, , Kolhapur - 416004 Maharashtra 2.85 B
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Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, CSM Administrative Premises, Ravindranath Tagore Marg, Nagpur - 440 00
Maharashtra 2.61 B
12. Punjabi University, , Patiala - 147002 Punjab 3.11 A
13. Panjab University, , Chandigarh - 160014 Punjab 3.47 A
14. Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Vidya Vihar, Pilani - 333031 Rajasthan 3.71 A
15. VIT University, Katpadi Thiruvalam Road, Vellore - 632014 Tamil Nadu 3.25 A
16. Jadavpur University, No. 188, Raja S. C. Mallik Road, Kolkata - 700032 West Bengal 3.61 A
17. University of Kalyani, , Kalyani - 741235 West Bengal 2.67 B
18. Vidyasagar University, , Midnapore - 721102 West Bengal 2.81 B
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1.St. Joseph's College for Women (Autonomous), Waltair R. S., Visakhapatnam - 530004
Andhra Pradesh 2.71 B
2. Hindu College, Guntur - 522003 Andhra Pradesh 3.01 A
3. Andhra Loyola College (Autonomous), Vijayawada - 520008 Andhra Pradesh 3.65 A
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Smt. Parvatibai Chowgule Cultural Foundation's College of Arts & Science, Gogol, P.O. Fatorda, Dist. South Goa, Margao - 403602
Goa 3.29 A
5.J. S. S. College of Arts, Commerce and Science (Autonomous), Ooty Road, Mysore - 570025
Karnataka 3.03 A
6. Karnataka Law Society's Gogte College of Commerce, Tilakwadi, Belgaum - 590006 Karnataka 2.86 B
7. Sahyadri Arts and Commerce College, B. H. Road, Shimoga - 577203 Karnataka 3.01 A
8.Al-Ameen Arts, Science & Commerce College, Hosur Road, Opp. Lalbagh Main Gate, Bangalore - 560027
Karnataka 2.79 B
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National Education Society (R) Acharya Tulsi National College of Commerce, Balraj Urs Road, Mahaveera Circle, Shimoga - 577201
Karnataka 2.86 B
10.Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College, 91/2, Dr. A. N. Krishna Rao Road, V. V. Puram, Bangalore - 560004
Karnataka 3.80 A
11. Farook College, , Kozhikode - 673632 Kerala 3.34 A
12. Vimala College, , Thrissur - 680009 Kerala 3.30 A
13. Sree Sankara College, Sankar Nagar, Mattoor, Kalady - 683574 Kerala 2.82 B
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14.Mount Carmel College of Teacher Education for Women, Muttambalom P.O., Kottayam - 686004
Kerala 3.23 A
15. College of Materials Management, Post Box No. 03, Jabalpur - 482 00 Madhya Pradesh 3.45 A
16.Matru Sewa Sangh Institute of Social Work, W.H.C. Road, Bajaj Nagar, Nagpur - 440010
Maharashtra 3.03 A
17.Kishinchand Chellaram College, No. 124, Dinshaw Wachha Road, Churchgate, Mumbai - 400020
Maharashtra 3.27 A
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Janseva Samiti Sanchalit Shri. M. D. Shah Mahila College of Arts & Commerce, B. J. Patel Road, Malad (West), Mumbai - 400064
Maharashtra 3.03 A
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Chetana's Hazarimal Somani College of Commerce & Economics Smt. Kusumtai Chaudhari College of Arts, Bandra (East), Mumbai - 400051
Maharashtra 3.09 A
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Hindi Vidya Prachar Samiti's Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Opp. Railway Station, Ghatkopar Station, Mumbai - 400086
Maharashtra 3.33 A
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R. E. Society's R. P. Gogate College of Arts & Science and R. V. Jogalekar College of Commerce, Near District Court, Ratnagiri - 415612
Maharashtra 3.25 A
22. Sophia College for Women, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai - 400026 Maharashtra 3.61 A
23. Birla College of Arts, Science and Commerce, , Kalyan - 421304 Maharashtra 3.37 A
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Tapti Education Society's Bhusawal Arts, Science & P.O. Nahata Commerce College, P. B. No. 31, Jamner Road, Bhusawal - 425201
Maharashtra 3.28 A
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25. St. Anthony's College, Bomfyle Road, Shillong - 793001 Meghalaya 3.60 A
26.The Standard Fireworks Rajaratnam College for Women (Autonomous), Sivakasi - 626123
Tamil Nadu 3.31 A
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Jayaraj Annapackiam College for Women (Autonomous), Mount St. Anne, Thamaraikulam, Dist. Theni, Periyakulam - 625601
Tamil Nadu 3.02 A
28. D.K.M. College for Women, Sainathapuram, Vellore - 632001 Tamil Nadu 2.69 B
29. Government College of Education for Women, , Coimbatore - 641001 Tamil Nadu 2.68 B
30.P. S. G. R. Krishnammal College for Women (Autonomous), Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641004
Tamil Nadu 3.55 A
31. Stella Maris College (Autonomous), No. 17, Cathedral Road, Chennai - 600086 Tamil Nadu 3.57 A
32.Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous), No. 7, Race Course Road, Khajanagar, Tiruchirappalli - 620020
Tamil Nadu 3.60 A
33. Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous), Fairlands, Salem - 636016 Tamil Nadu 2.94 B
34.Kongunadu Arts and Science College (Autonomous), G. N. Mills (P.O.), Coimbatore - 641029
Tamil Nadu 3.80 A
35.Meston College of Education (Autonomous), New No. 10, (33) Westcott Road, Royapeettah, Chennai - 600014
Tamil Nadu 2.87 B
36.M.O.P Vaishnav College for Women (Autonomous), Nungambakkam, Chennai - 600034
Tamil Nadu 3.51 A
37. Vellalar College for Women (Autonomous), Thindal, Erode - 638009 Tamil Nadu 3.31 A
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Annexure 7.5
NAAC Publications for the Year 2008-2009
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Books/Workshop Proceedings
1. Quality Assurance Activities of State Quality Assurance Cells July 2008
2. State-wise Analysis of Accreditation Reports of Rajasthan November 2008
Manuals
3. Manual for Self-study for Affiliated/Constituent Colleges March 2009
Promotional materials
4. NAAC A Profile – Reprint May 2008
5. Vision Mission Small - Reprint May 2008
Guidelines
6. Guidelines for the Peer team- Reprint August 2008
7. Guidelines for the Institutions - Reprint August 2008
Others
8. 13th NAAC – Annual Report 2006-07 November 2008
9. NAAC News (Quarterly) September 2008January 2009
10. NAAC Route map – Reprint February 2009
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VISION Tomakequalitythedefiningelementof highereducationinIndiathrougha
combinationof self andexternalqualityevaluation,promotionandsustenanceinitiatives.
MISSION• Toarrangeforperiodicassessmentandaccreditationof institutionsof highereducationorunitsthereof,orspecificacademicprogrammesorprojects;
• Tostimulatetheacademicenvironmentforpromotionof qualityof teaching-learningandresearchinhighereducationinstitutions;
• Toencourageself-evaluation,accountability,autonomyand innovations inhighereducation;
• To undertake quality-related research studies, consultancy and trainingprogrammes,and
• To collaborate with other stakeholders of higher education for qualityevaluation,promotionandsustenance.
VALUE FRAMEWORK TopromotethefollowingcorevaluesamongtheHEIsof thecountry:
• ContributingtoNationalDevelopment
• FosteringGlobalCompetenciesamongStudents
• InculcatingaValueSysteminStudents
• PromotingtheUseof Technology
• QuestforExcellence
For Communication with NAAC
Prof. H. A. RanganathDirectorNational Assessment and Accreditation CouncilP.O. Box No. 1075, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore–560072Karnataka, IndiaPhone: +91-80-23210261 / 62 / 63 / 64 / 65E-mail: director.naac@gmail.comWebsite: www.naac.gov.in
NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCILAn Autonomous Institution of the University Grants Commission
P.O. Box No. 1075, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore - 560 072. INDIA
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