NAAC Accreditation

Jammu & Kashmir asks all colleges to get evaluated, accredited by NAAC at the earliest

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Posted on 12 Feb 2022
11:22 AM
The principals of colleges in J&K have also been asked to introduce a system of seeking regular feedback from students.

The principals of colleges in J&K have also been asked to introduce a system of seeking regular feedback from students. Source: NAAC

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The instruction was issued by the principal secretary of higher education department, Rohit Kansal, at a meeting with principals of colleges in the Jammu division
Kansal also instructed the college principals to adopt technological tools like enterprise resource planning (ERP) and learning management systems (LMS)

The Jammu and Kashmir government has directed all colleges in the union territory to get evaluated and accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) within the shortest possible time, officials said on Friday.

The instruction was issued by the principal secretary of higher education department, Rohit Kansal, at a meeting with principals of colleges in the Jammu division.

"The focus of higher education must be on quality of learning and teaching. To this end, all colleges would get themselves evaluated and accredited by the NAAC within the shortest possible time," a senior official said.

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Kansal directed for an audit in all colleges to determine the quality of the academic input, and the need for course revision or modernisation of syllabus, he added.

With the introduction of the New Education Policy (NEP), 2020, the focus has moved to quality education, flexibility in curriculum and globalisation of the outlook towards education, the official said.

In his message to the principals, Kansal stressed that while good infrastructure was important for any institution, the true aim of an institute of higher learning is to impart humanistic, modern and high quality education.

Kansal asked the principals to introduce regular systems of pupil feedback, and added that this would form an important part of the evaluation of educators.

The principal secretary instructed the principals to adopt technological tools like Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Learning Management Systems (LMS).

He also said colleges would be given greater flexibility and autonomy, but they too need to strive hard to achieve quality standards and learning outcomes.

Kansal assured that conditions for utilisation of local funds would be made more flexible.

During the course of the meeting, Kansal informed about the implementation of the new education policy from the 2022-23 academic session, and said, "Colleges would now be encouraged to exchange knowledge and expertise globally. Innovation and incubation would be fostered in a hub-and-spoke model, and expert assistance and guidance would be provided by universities and other premier institutes such as the IIT Jammu and the IIM Jammu."

Start-up competitions and research will be given special attention under NEP-2020, he added.

Last updated on 12 Feb 2022
11:22 AM
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