NAAC launches Revised Accreditation Framework
In its efforts to remain relevant and globally
acceptable, NAAC has taken cognizance of the changing trends in higher
education, stakeholder perceptions and feedback, besides the avalanche of
experience gained from its accreditation exercise involving more than 11,132
institutions [518 Universities and 10614 Colleges] till July 2017, which stand
in good stead in all its endeavours.
Over the last few months, NAAC has conducted several
rounds of stakeholder interactions, a National Workshop and Meetings of several
Working Groups for the preparation of the Manuals for Universities, Autonomous
Colleges and Affiliated Colleges. The draft framework was pilot tested on
select Higher Education Institutions (HEI’s) across the country.
A National
Consultation on the Revised Accreditation Framework was held on 25th April,
2017 at New Delhi. Shri Prakash Javadekar, Minister for Human Resource
Development, Government of India, inaugurated the programme in which eminent
academicians and educationists actively participated.
The Revised Accreditation Framework which became
operational in July 2017, is ICT enabled, objective, transparent, scalable and
robust. The new framework is a subtle combination of System Generated Scores
(SGS) with a combination of online evaluation (70%) and Peer evaluation (30%)
which would usher in high level of transparency.
The Revised Framework is more ICT intensive and
‘outcome based’. The current grading pattern of NAAC (A++, A+, A, B++, B+, B,
C, D) would be continued for accreditation. A system of applying minimum
qualifiers for achieving a grade has been designed and will be implemented. For
example, Universities should score a minimum of 3.01 in Criteria 1, 2 and 3 for
achieving a “A” “A+” “A++”grade.
For further details on the process and formats for
submission of online Institutional Information for Quality Assessment (IIQA),
Self Study Report (SSR), Student Satisfaction Survey, Fee structure etc.
Website:
http://www.naac.gov.in/.
Regards!
Librarian
Rizvi
Institute of Management
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