The AQAR (Annual Quality Assurance Report) is a crucial document prepared by the IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell) of a college. Here’s a brief overview:
Purpose :-
1. Reflect on quality: AQAR reflects on the college’s quality performance during the academic year.
2. Evaluate progress: AQAR evaluates the progress made towards achieving the college’s quality objectives.
3. Identify areas for improvement: AQAR identifies areas for improvement and suggests measures for quality enhancement.
Contents :-
1. Introduction: Brief overview of the college and IQAC.
2. Quality objectives: Statement of the college’s quality objectives.
3. Achievements: Description of achievements during the academic year.
4. Challenges faced: Discussion of challenges faced by the college.
5. Action taken: Description of actions taken to address challenges.
6. Plan for next year: Outline of plans for the next academic year.
Structure :-
AQAR typically follows a structured format, which includes:
1. Part A: Institutional information
2. Part B: Quality parameters (e.g., curriculum, teaching, research, infrastructure)
3. Part C: Quality initiatives and achievements
4. Part D: Challenges faced and action taken
5. Part E: Plan for next year
Submission :-
AQAR is typically submitted to:
1. NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council)
2. State-level quality assurance agencies
3. University affiliating authority
By preparing and submitting AQAR, colleges demonstrate their commitment to quality assurance and continuous improvement.
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