Gujarat’s Navrachana University awarded NAAC ‘A’ grade
Careers360 Connect | December 6, 2023 | 10:54 PM IST | 1 min read
The university located in Vadodara received the top grade in cycle 1 of the accreditation process.
NEW DELHI : Navrachana University announced that it has been awarded an "A" grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) during the first cycle of the accreditation process.
“Achieving an "A" Grade in the very first cycle underscores the university's dedication to maintaining high standards and delivering a world-class educational experience to its students,” the university said in an official statement.
“This exceptional accreditation from NAAC is a testament to the university's unwavering dedication to academic excellence, faculty development, and state-of-the-art infrastructure,” it added.
"We are immensely proud to receive the 'A' Grade from NAAC in Cycle 1," said Tejal Amin, chairperson, Navrachana Education Society. "This recognition affirms our tireless efforts to uphold the highest standards in higher education. It is a testament to the dedication of our faculty, staff, and students, who have collectively contributed to the university's growth and success."
Professor Pratyush Shankar, provost, Navrachana University said the "A" grade from NAAC is a significant milestone for Navrachana University, and it reinforces its position as a leading institution in the region.
Registrar Professor Sandeep said “This recognition will undoubtedly benefit both current and prospective students, as well as faculty, who can be assured of the university's unwavering commitment to quality education.”
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