Mangaluru: NAAC Peer Team commends St Aloysius Evening College for good work done


Mangaluru, Sep 1: NAAC Peer Team on August 30 and 31 visited St Aloysius Evening College, here as part of its third Cycle NAAC accreditation process.

Dr K Mohammed Basheer, vice chancellor, University of Calicut was the chairperson, while Dr Ajanta Rajkonwar, dean, School of Commerce & Management Science, Dibrugarh University, Assam was the member coordinator and Dr P A S Naidu, principal, D B Science College, Gondia, Maharashtra, was a member.

The team witnessed a presentation by the principal, Dr Manohar V Serrao, met all the feads of departments and inspected all the relevant documentary evidence in connection with the self study report. They also interacted with all the stakeholders of the college like the parents, alumni/nae, students, governing council and others. It had a meeting with the IQAC headed by the coordinator Dr Charles V Furtado and gave suggestions for quality enhancement.



After visiting the various infrastructural facilities and inspecting the pedagogical support systems, the team expressed its appreciation of the good work done by the college during the exit meeting.

Fr Dionysius Vaz SJ, rector, St Aloysius College Institutions and Fr Dr Praveen Martis SJ, principal St Aloysius College Autonomous and administrator SAEC were present on the occasion.

  

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