Know the Set of seven criteria that serve as the basis of the NAAC assessment.

Update: 2022-10-18 11:33 GMT

NAAC has identified a set of seven criteria to serve as the basis of its assessment procedures. NAAC has categorized Higher Educational Institutions into three major types (University, Autonomous College, and Affiliated/Constituent College) and assigned different weightages to these criteria under different key aspects based on the functioning and organizational focus of the three types of HEIs.

The criterion-wise differential weightages for the three types of HEIs are:

Curricular Aspects                                             150 (U) 150 (Au) 100 (Aff UG) 100 (Aff PG)

Teaching-learning & Evaluation                         200 (U) 300 (Au) 350 (Aff UG) 350 (Aff PG)

Research, Innovations & Extension                     250 (U) 150 (Au) 110 (Aff UG) 120 (Aff PG)

Infrastructure & Learning Resources                 100 (U) 100 (Au) 100 (Aff UG) 100 (Aff PG)

Student Support & Progression                         100 (U) 100 (Au) 140 (Aff UG) 130 (Aff PG)

Governance, Leadership & Management         100 (U) 100 (Au) 100 (Aff UG) 100 (Aff PG)

Institutional Values & Best Practices                 100 (U) 100 (Au) 100 (Aff UG) 100 (Aff PG)

Key Indicators

Under each Criterion, a few Key Indicators are identified. These Key Indicators (KIs) are further delineated as Metrics that actually elicit responses from the HEIs.

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