Accreditation is a process that ensures that technical education programs in colleges meet high standards. It is done by evaluating the programs against a set of norms and standards. The benefits of accreditation include improved quality of education, better job prospects for students, and increased confidence for employers.
ACCREDITATION
NATIONAL BOARD OF ACCREDITATION (NBA)
The following principles are attainable through the accreditation
- Provide Support and Guidelines to technical institutions in the maintenance and enhancement of their quality of provision;
- Augment Confidence and assurance on quality to various stakeholders including students;
- Showcase the first-class reputation of an Institution to government departments and other interested bodies;
- Facilitate the Institution in a way to state publicly that it has voluntarily accepted independent inspection and has satisfied all the requirements for satisfactory operation and maintenance of quality in education.
- NBA Approval for the Department of MBA
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) Accreditation
NAAC accreditation determines the quality of the institute in terms of education, infrastructure, research, teaching & learning etc. The following are the benefits of this accreditation
Accreditation helps institutions to:
- Identify their strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities.
- Plan and allocate resources more effectively.
- Create a more collegial environment on campus.
- Attract funding from external agencies.
- Implement innovative and modern teaching methods.
- Develop a new sense of direction and identity.
- Provide reliable information to the public about the quality of education they offer.
- Give employers reliable information about the skills and knowledge of their graduates.
- Promote collaboration between institutions.