AISSMS IOIT awarded ‘A+’ grade by NAAC and autonomy by UGC – Times of India
Principal Dr.P.B Mane said, “The institute scored a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.40 on 4 point scale. It is reviewed by NAAC in accordance with the revised scheme, which has made the entire accreditation procedure even more rigorous and tough”.
With the attainment of autonomous status, the college is now allowed to start skill-based and employment-oriented courses. UGC has given this status to the college for a period of 10 years. Achieving autonomous status is a milestone in the progressive history of the college.
“With the autonomous status, the college will now be able to independently create employment-oriented courses, collaborate with foreign universities, conduct examinations and strengthen the college’s ‘i-Connect’ initiative to bridge the industry and academic gap,” said Mane.
The statement added that, this assessment helps the society, students, parents, and industry to get information about the educational quality, research, innovation, various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, social commitment, teaching-learning methods adopted by the college. Curriculum, teaching-learning methods, research and development, innovation, infrastructure, student-teacher participation, innovative initiatives, leadership and management, alumni participation and personality development are points examined by NAAC.
Malojiraje Chhatrapati, Secretary, Shri Suresh Shinde, Joint Secretary, and management committee of AISSM society congratulated Principal Dr.P.B.Mane and IQAC director Dr. Mousami Vanjale, Mr.Sachin Shelar, Teaching and non-teaching staff, students, alumni, and other stakeholders for this success.
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