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Workshop 1 – Group 1 QA Process

Workshop 1 – Group 1 QA Process. No single QAA Public universities’ QA is governed by the respective regulatory framework For private universities’, formulations of an AC is under process Instances of private accreditation professional bodies, like BMDC, EI, etc. Concerns of HEIs’.

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Workshop 1 – Group 1 QA Process

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  1. Workshop 1 – Group 1QA Process • No single QAA • Public universities’ QA is governed by the respective regulatory framework • For private universities’, formulations of an AC is under process • Instances of private accreditation professional bodies, like BMDC, EI, etc.

  2. Concerns of HEIs’ • Session Jams • Socalled T-S politics on the campus • Lack of Security • QA is compromised to revenue • Admission of students not always on quality sometimes on money, Non-existence of any set admission criteria • Dearth of qualified teachers and quality students. • Inadequate support for Q. Research and faculty development (with minor exception) • Lack of consultative interaction between Teachers and students or student supervisors.

  3. 3. Actions Required • Setting up QGQAA (In line with the UNESCO study group model)

  4. HEIs should be evaluated in terms of • Vision and Mission statement • Market demand + feedback from customers • Standard A. programs including curriculum • NO. of Q. Teachers • Teaching and learning resources • Adequate physical facilities • Program of Higher Research and faculty development • Congenial A. environment. • Stoppage of Teacher- student politics on the campus • Organization and management • Code of ethics.

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