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  • Mon. Jul 8th, 2024

289 govt colleges in Karnataka bag NAAC grade in 2 years

289 govt colleges in Karnataka bag NAAC grade in 2 years

BENGALURU: In a significant accomplishment for the college department, 289 federal government first-grade colleges in Karnataka have actually been recognized by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) over the previous 2 years. Another 18 colleges are anticipated to get their grades by this month-end, which will take the overall to 307. Timesview I t is good that lots of federal government colleges from Karnataka have actually got themselves recognized with NAAC– the quality control seal for college organizations for years. Professionals might raise their issue over NAAC’s accreditation procedure, stating it might not show quality. The truth that the federal government is trying to establish the requirements of its greater education organizations is rather comforting. The focus should be on enhancing the grades even more in the next cycle of NAAC examinations, thus increasing the choices readily available to trainees for quality education Of the 289 colleges that got NAAC accreditation, beginning July 2019, Government Arts College in Bengaluru got an A+ grade. While 22 colleges got A grade, 65 were granted B++, 95 got B+ and another 95 colleges were granted a B. Eleven colleges got a C grade. Prior to 2019, just 30 GFGCs had actually made NAAC accreditation.Of the 430 GFGCs in Karnataka, around 60 are yet to be certified. A NAAC acknowledgment stands for 5 years and comes for a cost of around Rs 3.2 lakh. The most recent accreditations come at a time when the procedure deals with criticism from specific quarters over its reliability. “At a time when even numerous personal colleges do not have it, we consider it as an accomplishment to get it f
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