VARANASI: Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith (MGKV), which owes its birth to the educational, cultural and political aspirations of pre-independence India and produced alumni like Lal Bhadur Shashtri and Chandrasekhar Azad, has were given the lowest accreditation in NAAC evaluation — 1.52 CGPA — and is now below checklist of grade ‘C’ universities of India.
A team of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bengaluru had visited the college in September for efficiency evaluation, evaluation and accreditation and high quality upgradation. The evaluation consequence was once announced on November 2.
MGKV vice-chancellor Prof TN Singh stated the college has appealed for reassessment and the appeal has been accredited. “In order to make an development within the accredited status, we now have appealed for re-examination,” he instructed TOI.
On why the college slipped from B+ to C grade, the VC stated the subject is being appeared into.
For NAAC evaluation, the institutions are graded for every key facet below four categories -A, B, C and D, denoting superb, good, adequate and unsatisfactory levels respectively.
A team of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bengaluru had visited the college in September for efficiency evaluation, evaluation and accreditation and high quality upgradation. The evaluation consequence was once announced on November 2.
MGKV vice-chancellor Prof TN Singh stated the college has appealed for reassessment and the appeal has been accredited. “In order to make an development within the accredited status, we now have appealed for re-examination,” he instructed TOI.
On why the college slipped from B+ to C grade, the VC stated the subject is being appeared into.
For NAAC evaluation, the institutions are graded for every key facet below four categories -A, B, C and D, denoting superb, good, adequate and unsatisfactory levels respectively.
MGKV slips, gets grade ‘C’ from NAAC
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December 01, 2018
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