Significance of NAAC




NAAC is an autonomous organization that was initiated by the UGC in 1994 to examine the important aspects of the Higher Educational Institutes. This certificate provides numerous benefits to institutes and students. Read in detail all about NAAC and what significance it holds.

NAAC's (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) main duty is to assess and accredit all higher education institutions across the country and to make sure that a particular institute meets all the requirements. 

 Importance of NAAC Accreditation For Institutes

NAAC gives instant recognition to an institute as credible and increases the admissions applications of national as well as international students. it also helps institutes to find their weaknesses and work on that to provide students better services. It also improves the chance of availing funds as the research funding agencies gain confidence and allocate projects. 

 Moreover, NAAC accreditation is necessary for UGC grants, financial aids, RUSA grants, etc. It is made mandatory by the government of India for all Higher Educational Institutes.

 Importance of NAAC Accreditation For Students

NAAC provides better academic exposures and expands the possibility of better placement opportunities with international companies. NAAC grade also enhances the value of the degree offered by and NAAC accreditation institute. NAAC also provides ease in foreign education for further studies.

 NAAC accreditation determines the quality of the institute, in terms of education, faculty, research, infrastructure, etc. and gives confidence to students that the institute they are selecting is providing the best services.

 Eligibility Criteria for NAAC Accreditation

Here are three basic requirements for NAAC Accreditation:

· The university must be recognized and approved by UGC.

· An adequate number of students should enrol for a full-time course.

· The university must be located within the country.

 NAAC Accreditation Process

The systematic process to apply for NAAC Accreditation are:

· Higher Education Institute (HEI) Registration on the NAAC website.

· Institutional Information for Quality Assessment (IIQA) submission.

· Self-Study Report (SSR) submission.

· NAAC then proceeds to take a Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS) and Data Validation & Verification (DVV) process for Pre-Qualification Evaluation

· NAAC publishes the institute's grades.

 NAAC Parameters

Here are seven parameters based on which the NAAC grades the institutes:

· Curricular Aspects

· Governance, Leadership, and Management

· Infrastructure and Learning Resources

· Institutional Values & Best Practices

· Research, Consultancy, and Extensions

· Student Support and Progression

· Teaching & Learning, Evaluation

 NAAC's Grading System

Below table will help you understand the NAAC's grading system

 

CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average)

Grade

Status

Performance of Institutes

3.51-4.00

A++

Accredited

V.Good

3.26-3.50

A+

Accredited

V.Good

3.01-3.25

A

Accredited

V.Good

2.79-3.00

B++

Accredited

Good

2.51-2.75

B+

Accredited

Good

2.01-2.50

B

Accredited

Good

1.51- 2.00

C

Accredited

Satisfactory

Less than 1.50

D

Not Accredited

Unsatisfactory

  Ultimately, the NAAC offers a better direction and identity to the institute. 

 Maintaining the quality of education can be challenging, but Marwadi University has excelled that by achieving NAAC A+ grade. Marwadi University was graded with a remarkable 3.51 on a scale of 4 to achieve the A+ Grade. And also, it is the only NAAC A+ University. Moreover, MU has been providing excellent education at an affordable rate.

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