Changing face of NAAC - Dr. Sanghprakash Dudde, Sangameshwar College Solapur
Changing face of NAAC - Dr. Sanghprakash Dudde, Sangameshwar College Solapur
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has recently made significant changes in the grading process of universities and educational institutions. Now the institutions will not be placed in A, B, C, and D categories, but will be placed in binary categories, i.e. only “Accredited” or “Not Accredited”12.
The purpose of this changeTo improve the quality of institutions and make the NAAC evaluation process more transparent and simple1. Additionally, NAAC has also adopted online assessment process, making it easier for institutions to participate in the assessment process2.
NAAC's new 10 criteria
NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) has recently made changes in its grading system. Now universities andGrading of colleges will be based on the following 10 new criteria:
1Quality of faculty: Qualification, experience and research work of teachers.
2Teaching-learning process: Quality of teaching methods, curriculum and teaching resources.
3Learner outcomes: Students' academic achievements and placement records.
4Research and Innovation: Number of research projects, publications and patents.
5Infrastructure and Resources: Academic andAvailability of non-academic facilities.
6Student Support and Progression: Student services, counseling and career guidance.
7Management and Administration: The quality of the administrative structure and management of the institution.
8Community Engagement: Social Responsibility and Community Service Programmes.
9Internal Quality Assurance: Internal processes for quality improvement.
10Ethics and Transparency: Standards of Ethics and Transparency of the Institute.
of these criteriaInstitutions will be assessed on the basis and they will be provided with accreditation1.
More information about NAAC
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) is an autonomous body established by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in 199412. Its main objective is to assess and accredit the quality of higher educational institutions of India1.
neck work
NAAC's work is highTo judge the quality of educational institutions and give them grades. This grading is based on various parameters, such as:
Academic and Research Work: Evaluation of research and academic work done by teachers and students.
Infrastructure: Physical facilities of the institution, such as classrooms, labs, libraries, etc.
Student Services: Facilities provided to students, like hostels, canteen, sports facilities etc.2.
gradingsystem
In the NAAC grading system, institutions are graded on the basis of cumulative grade point average (CGPA)2. Grading is as follows:
A++ (3.51 – 4.00 CGPA): Very Good
A+ (3.26 – 3.50 CGPA): Good
A (3.01 – 3.25 CGPA): Good
B++ (2.76 – 3.00 CGPA): Satisfactory
B+ (2.51 – 2.75 CGPA): Satisfactory
B (2.01 – 2.50 CGPA): Satisfactory
C (1.51 – 2.00 CGPA): Satisfactory
D (CGPA less than 1.50):Unsatisfactory2.
importance of neck
NAAC grading is important for higher education institutions as it is a proof of their quality. Institutions scoring higher grades are more attractive to students and teachers and also get benefits from government schemes1.
What is the online assessment process?
The online assessment process is a digital system used by educational institutions to measure the performance of students.The assessment is done through online medium. This process involves the following major steps12:
Answer Sheet Scanning and Storage: Answer sheets of students are scanned and converted into digital format. These are kept in secure digital storage.
QR Code Mapping: QR code is placed on every answer sheet, so that the student's identity and other information is kept secure.Could.
Evaluation Administrator: A dashboard used to manage the evaluation process, which includes exam pattern, student information, examiner management, etc.
Examiners: Examiners evaluate the answer sheets by logging into the digital system. They can refer to model answers and question papers and add com
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