The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is responsible for ensuring and maintaining the quality of academic as well as administrative activities in the university. Some of the key duties of IQAC include:
- Developing and implementing quality policies: IQAC develops and implements quality policies to ensure that the university's academic and administrative activities meet the expected standards.
- Monitoring and evaluating the quality of academic and administrative activities: IQAC monitors and evaluates the quality of academic and administrative activities through various quality assurance mechanisms, such as self-assessment, peer review, and feedback from various stake holders.
- Promoting quality culture: IQAC promotes a quality culture in the institution by organizing workshops, seminars, and training programs to enhance the knowledge and skills of faculty members and students.
- Facilitating the creation of a learner-centric environment: IQAC facilitates the creation of a learner-centric environment by promoting student-centric teaching-learning processes, encouraging continuous feedbacks, and addressing the grievances of students.
- Ensuring effective implementation of academic and administrative policies: IQAC ensures effective implementation of academic and administrative policies through periodic review and evaluation.
- Facilitating accreditation and ranking processes: IQAC facilitates the accreditation and ranking processes of the institution by providing necessary documentation, organizing meetings, and ensuring compliance with accreditation criteria.
- Creating and maintaining a database of institutional activities: IQAC creates and maintains a database of institutional activities to enable the institution to track its progress and identify areas for improvement.
Overall, the IQAC plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality and continuous improvement of the university's academic and administrative activities.