As part of its unwavering commitment to quality in education, the National Assessment and Accreditation
Council (NAAC), Bangalore, requires all accredited institutions to establish an Internal Quality Assurance
Cell (IQAC). This initiative plays a pivotal role in ensuring consistent quality enhancement and upholding
academic and administrative excellence.
The establishment of the IQAC is a mandatory requirement for all NAAC-accredited institutions, underscoring
its importance as a quality sustenance measure. The cell is responsible for maintaining detailed records of
both individual and institutional achievements, driving continuous improvement.
Objectives of the IQAC:
- Systematic Improvement: Develop a framework for conscious, consistent,
and catalytic action to enhance the institution's academic and administrative performance.
- Quality Culture: Promote measures for institutional functioning aimed
at quality enhancement, achieved through the internalization of a quality culture.
- Best Practices: Facilitate the adoption and institutionalization of
best practices to ensure holistic development and progress.
Role of IQAC:
The IQAC works collaboratively with faculty, staff, and students to:
- Identify key areas for improvement and implement innovative practices.
- Encourage active participation in quality assurance initiatives.
- Foster a culture of accountability and excellence.
The IQAC embodies the college's dedication to fostering a dynamic and progressive learning environment,
where quality is not just a goal, but a way of life.
The key responsibilities of the IQAC include:
- Ensuring Quality: The primary function of the IQAC is to develop and maintain quality benchmarks
for all
academic and administrative activities of the institution.
- Monitoring and Assessment: IQAC monitors the implementation of best practices and evaluates the
effectiveness of quality-related interventions.