Mangaluru: 'NAAC Accreditation: New methodology' workshop inaugurated


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Feb 2: Principal of Crossland college, Brahmavar, Samuel K Samuel along with deputy advisor of The National Assessment and Accreditation Council(NAAC) Bengaluru, B S Ponmudiraj inaugurated the workshop on 'NAAC Accreditation : New methodology' at Milagres college auditorium in the city on Saturday, February 2.

This Workshop is organized by Milagres College in collaboration with Association of First Grade College Principals, Mangalore University and Baretto Stany Education Trust.



Addressing the gathering, Principal Crossland College Brahmavar, Samuel K Samuel said, "This is an important workshop being conducted at Milagres College. Resource person B S Ponmudiraj is the epitome of humility and simplicity. He is the person who clears the doubts on time about NAAC,"

Samuel also said, "We have over 700 universities and 37,000 colleges in the country but none of the universities have made it to the top 200 institutes in India. Introduction of NAAC has made a lot of changes. It will help to know our strengths and areas to improve."

B S Ponmudiraj and president of Baretto Stany education trust, Stany Baretto were felicitated.

About the workshop

NAAC introduced the updated SSR and validation methodology in July 2017. This new scheme calls for a perfect understanding of NAAC expectations in terms of institutions preparedness and the writing of SSRA. As this new scheme expects the active involvement of the shareholders with the institution of higher learning, it becomes imperative that we are familiar with the changes.

Principal of Milagres College Fr Michael Santhumayor welcomed the gathering and Lavita Pereira compered the programme.

  

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