What are NAAC and NBA Accreditations and why are they important?
NAAC and NBA are the majorly two accrediting bodies in India that operates with the main aim to ensure and raise the quality of education provided in institutions. NBA, an acronym for the National Board of Accreditation, is concerned only for the technical education providing institution whereas NBA deals promotion, and retaining the quality of technical education so that it is at par with the internationally recognized standards. While the major objective of NAAC, founded in 1994 by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India, to keep a check on the quality of higher education in India. It has the power to assess and accredit higher education institutions on the basis of predefined guidelines.
What is the National Board of Accreditation (NBA)?
NBA works with a more specific approach that it accredits programs instead of the entire institution. This is very helpful as some institutions may have a mix of exceptional departments as well as average departments. The process, parameters, and criteria for accreditation employed by the NBA are in line with the best international practices and oriented to assess the result of the program. The objective of the body is to assure the quality and relevance of education in professional and technical disciplines. The body ensures students the top quality and relevant education to the expectation of stakeholders from an accredited program.
Benefits of being graduated from the NBA Program?
- Accreditation encourages the institutions to continuously improve and enhance the quality of the education provided by them.
- Being internationally recognized, accreditation facilitates transnational recognition of degrees and mobility of graduates and professionals.
- More than education, it also improves staff morale, recognizes achievements or innovations, promotes intra and inter-Institutional interactions