SRM University Delhi-NCR awarded NAAC A+ grade
Careers360 Connect | September 15, 2023 | 09:31 AM IST | 1 min read
SRM University Delhi-NCR has implemented NEP 2020 and it has around 4,000 students from across the globe.
NEW DELHI: The SRM University Delhi-NCR Haryana (SRMUH) has been awarded the A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore (NAAC).
SRMUH has adopted the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 into its curriculum and it is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, sports facilities, transportation services, healthcare amenities, and recreational opportunities, the campus provides a conducive environment for the all-round development of the students, the university said.
It added that SRMUH was set up as a state private university under the Haryana Private Universities Act in 2013. “The institute aims to become a globally recognised centre of learning that imparts knowledge by upholding the highest standards of education across all disciplines,” the university said.
The A+ grade of the NAAC will strengthen its commitment to global standard education under the visionary leadership of Paramjeet Jaswal, Vice-Chancellor, and V Samuel Raj, registrar-cum-dean academics, the SRMUH said.
The university is part of the SRM Group of Institutions headquartered in Chennai. The SRM Group of Institutions was set up five decades ago and has 24 institutions, including four university campuses.
SRMUH is spread over 47.38 acres and has around 4,000 students, hailing from across the country and other parts of the world. The university offers a diverse range of sixty-eight programmes spanning multiple disciplines, including engineering, science, management, humanities, law, hotel management, and others.
“SRMUH is dedicated to not only nurturing academic prowess and skills but also instilling life skills that foster social sensitivity, compassion, patriotism, and unwavering moral and ethical integrity,” the university added.
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