National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)

National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)

National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)

The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) removed 900 peer assessors after identifying irregularities in their evaluation processes.

  • These assessors were responsible for evaluating higher education institutions in the course of grading the institutions.

About National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)

  • NAAC is an autonomous body under the University Grants Commission (UGC)which assesses  the ‘Quality Status’ of higher education institutions (HEIs).
  • Establishment: It was founded in 1994 based on recommendations from the National Policy on Education (1986) and Programme of Action (1992).
  • Regulatory Role: Operates under the UGC Act, 1956, overseeing the assessment and accreditation of HEIs  in India.
  • Assessment Process: Evaluates institutions based on predefined criteria, ensuring quality standards.
  • Accreditation Certification: Grants accreditation valid for five years, with grades ranging from A++ to D (where D signifies non-accreditation).
  • Headquarters : Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Functions of NAAC

  • Multi-Layered Evaluation: Uses comprehensive assessment methods to assign institutional grades.
  • Key Evaluation Parameters: Curricular aspects, teaching-learning processes, infrastructure, governance, and innovation.
  • Governance Structure: The Chairperson of UGC serves as the President of NAAC’s General Council.

Other Methods of Assessment of Higher Education Institution

About National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF)

  • NIRF is a ranking methodology developed by the Ministry of Education, India to assess and rank higher education institutions across the country.
  • Launch Year: It was launched in November 2015 and has been releasing rankings annually since then.
  • Latest Edition: The 7th edition of NIRF was released in July 2022, while the 2024 edition introduced major changes.
  • Framework: The NIRF ranks institutions based on a structured methodology that evaluates their performance across multiple categories.
  • Ranking Categories: It includes Overall, Research Institutions, Universities, Colleges, and discipline-specific rankings (Engineering, Management, Pharmacy, Law, etc.).
  • 2024 Updates: Three new categories were introduced: State Public Universities, Open Universities, and Skill Universities. 
    • Additionally, the Innovation ranking was integrated into the NIRF framework.
  • Ranking Parameters and Weightage:
    • Teaching, Learning and  Resources (TLR) :  30%
    • Research and Professional Practice (RP) : 30%
    • Graduation Outcomes (GO) :  20%
    • Outreach and  Inclusivity (OI) : 10%
    • Perception (PR) : 10%

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