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Rating May Be Must For All Colleges, Universities In India

Every college in India may soon need to dangle an A+ or B or C++ next to its name. A quality rating by NAAC -- the National Assessment and Accreditation Council which has so far been a voluntary exercise, could soon be made mandatory. UGC is currently working on a policy to make accreditation compulsory.

NAAC member Xavier Alphonse told TOI this on the sidelines of a two-day seminar on how to improve quality in higher education.

Sixty per cent of the colleges in India and 66% of the universities are not under the UGC ambit and do not have accreditation. In the 14 years that NAAC has been at work, only 140 universities of the total 415 and 3,492 colleges of the total 20,676 in the country have been rated.

Institutions accredited on a nine-point scale

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By sachiv, Section Educations In Bihar
Posted on Fri Mar 07, 2008 at 01:16:41 AM EST
Institutions accredited on a nine-point scale
The UGC is currently working in a policy to make quality rating to colleges mandatory. Now, UGC wants to ``revitalise and strengthen'' its assessment arm and has called a meeting of NAAC officials. NAAC accredits institutions on a ninepoint scale from C to A++ based on the quality of academic and physical infrastructure and student facilities.

On Thursday, the first day of the seminar organised by the UK-India Education and Research Initiative, Alphonse, who read out UGC chairman Sukhadeo Thorat's speech, said it was imperative to make accreditation ``mandatory for all universities -- Central, state, public or private -- and all colleges in order to understand their present status''. He pointed out that several educational institutions had woefully inadequate physical infrastructure and poor quality teachers. ``The fact that only 10% of colleges rated are A grade speaks of the weak infrastructure,'' he said.

On the sidelines of the conference, Alphonse said that UGC also planned to launch a new scheme -- Quality Reduction Gap and Support to Young Universities -- ``to provide the push to institutions to better their academic and physical infrastructure''. Colleges with a low accreditation are likely to receive funds so that they can move up the ladder, he added.

How soon can accreditation be made mandatory? Outgoing NAAC director V Prasad said that while the required legislation to do this is a long-winded process, UGC could start an incentive system by linking development funds to accreditation. Colleges would thus be encouraged to call the NAAC team over. Apart from this, NAAC itself will have to be strengthened and augmented with units all over the country.

While UGC has not yet set any timeframe within which to achieve this mammoth task of inspecting and rating thousands of institutions, the accreditation processes are likely to take off soon. NAAC will continue to put up report cards of every institution online so that the thousands of students who go college shopping every year know exactly what their prospective alma mater has in store.

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