Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
About IQAC
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is a statutory body established in accordance with the guidelines of the NAAC with the primary objective of developing a system for conscious, consistent, and catalytic improvement in the overall performance of the University.
IQAC plays a pivotal role in institutionalizing quality assurance strategies and processes, ensuring that academic, administrative, and infrastructural practices are aligned with national and international standards. The Cell functions as a central mechanism for planning, guiding, and monitoring quality-related initiatives across all Schools of the University.
The IQAC fosters a culture of excellence by promoting innovation in teaching-learning processes, strengthening research and extension activities, enhancing student support services, and encouraging stakeholder participation in overall development.
Objectives of IQAC
The key objectives of IQAC are:
- To develop a quality assurance framework for continuous improvement in teaching, learning, research, and governance.
- To establish mechanisms for periodic academic and administrative audits.
- To facilitate the creation of a learner-centric environment supported by modern pedagogical tools and technologies.
- To collect, analyze, and utilize feedback from students and other stakeholders for quality enhancement.
- To ensure effective documentation of all quality-related initiatives.
- To prepare the University for accreditation, ranking, and benchmarking exercises.
- To promote best practices and institutional values in line with national education policies.