Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)
Mangaluru, Mar 25: Mangala College of Allied Health Sciences was conferred NAAC accreditation as it emerged as the top of allied health colleges of the educational department of Rajiv Gandhi Health University in Karnataka an fifth in India. Colleges that get NAAC accreditation belong to group of colleges that offer quality education.
NAAC accreditation makes sure that the educational programmes and results of the college are in line with reforming the comprehensive development of students. NAAC manages the quality of education in organizations. In addition, it also makes it easier for the students to get financial aid from government and other private organizations.
Quality of education, research, lecturers and other fundamental infrastructure quality of the organization can be noted through NAAC recognition. NAAC accreditation concentrates on uplifting the reforms of educational quality. It has the main aim of comprehensive development of students with regards to the skill and knowledge that is different from the traditional system.
Founder president of the organization Dr Ganapati P and Dr Anita G Bhat congratulated the staff and faculty and said that the achievement of getting NAAC accreditation goes to the faculty and staff of the organization and principal of the college Prof Pratijna Suhasini, IQAC executive Kartik Kamath and team.
In a press statement, founder president of the organization Dr Ganapati P thanked NAAC organization which identified the quality of education that is offered at the Mangala College of Allied Health Sciences and the administrative board and staff who strive continuously for upgrading the quality of education provided in the college.