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Quality Indicator Framework (QIF)

CRITERIA NUMBER DESCRIPTION WEIGHTAGE ATTACHMENTS
1.1. Curriculum Design and Development(50)
1.1.1.
QlN

Curricula developed and implemented have relevance to the local, national, regional and global developmental needs which is reflected in Programme outcomes (POs), Programme Specific outcomes (PSOs) and Course Outcomes (COs) of the Programmes offered by the Institution.

20 Info-1.1.1
1.1.2.
QnM

Percentage of Programmes where syllabus revision was carried out during the last five years.

20 Data-1.1.2
Info-1.1.1
1.1.3.
QnM

Average percentage of courses having focus on employability/ entrepreneurship/ skill development offered by the institution during the last five years. .

10 Data-1.1.3
Info-1.1.3
1.2.Academic Flexibility(40)
1.2.1.
QnM

Percentage of new courses introduced of the total number of courses across all programs offered during the last five years

20 Data-1.2.1
Info-1.2.1
1.2.2.
QnM

Percentage of Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/elective course system has been implemented (Data for the latest completed academic year )

20 Data-1.2.2
Info-1.2.2
1.3. Curriculum Enrichment(40)
1.3.1.
QlN

Institution integrates crosscutting issues relevant to Professional Ethics, Gender, Human Values, Environment and Sustainability, Human Values into the Curriculum

10 Info-1.3.1
1.3.2.
QnM

Number of value-added courses for imparting transferable and life skills offered during last five years

10 Info-1.3.2
1.3.3.
QnM

Average Percentage of students enrolled in the courses under 1.3.2 above

10 Data-1.3.3
Info-1.3.3
1.3.4.
QnM

Percentage of students undertaking field projects/ internships / student projects (Data for the latest completed academic year)

10 Data-1.3.4
Info-1.3.4
1.4. Feedback System(20)
1.4.1.
QnM

Structured feedback for design and review of syllabus ( semester wise / year wise) is obtained from 1) Students, 2) Teachers, 3) Employers, 4) Alumni

Options: A. All 4 of the above B. Any 3 of the above C. Any 2 of the above Opt One D. Any 1 of the above E. None of the above

10 Info-1.4.1
1.4.2.
QnM

Structured feedback for design and review of syllabus ( semester wise / year wise) is obtained from >1) Students, 2) Teachers, 3) Employers, 4) Alumnis
Options: A. All 4 of the above B. Any 3 of the above C. Any 2 of the above Opt One D. Any 1 of the above E. None of the above

10 Info-1.4.2
CRITERIA NUMBER DESCRIPTION WEIGHTAGE ATTACHMENTS
2.1. Student Enrolment and Profile (20)
2.1.1.
QnM

Average Enrolment percentage (Average of last five years)

10 Data_2.1.
Info-2.1.1
2.1.2.
QnM

Average percentage of seats filled against reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC, Divyangjan, etc. as per applicable reservation policy ) during the last five years ( exclusive of supernumerary seats)

10 Data_2.1.2.
Info-2.1.2
2.2. Catering to Student Diversity (30)
2.2.1.
QlN

The institution assesses the learning levels of the students and organises special Programmes for advanced learners and slow learners

10 Info-2.2.1
2.2.2.
QnM

Student - Full time teacher ratio (Data for the latest completed academic year)

15 Info-2.2.2
2.3. Teaching - Learning Process (50)
2.3.1.
QlN

tudent centric methods, such as experiential learning, participative learning and problem solving methodologies are used for enhancing learning experiences

15 Info-2.3.1
2.3.2.
QlN

Teachers use ICT enabled tools including online resources for effective teaching and learning process

15 Info-2.3.2
2.3.3.
QnM

Ratio of students to mentor for academic and other related issues (Data for the latest completed academic year )

10 Info-2.3.3
2.3.4.
QlN

Preparation and adherence of Academic Calendar and Teaching plans by the institution

10 Info-2.3.4
2.4. Teacher Profile and Quality (50))
2.4.1.
QnM

Average percentage of full time teachers against sanctioned posts during the last five years

15 Data_2.4.1
Info-2.4.1
2.4.2.
QnM

Average percentage of full time teachers with Ph.D. / D.M. / M.Ch. / D.N.B Superspeciality / D.Sc. / D.Litt. during the last five years

15 Data_2.4.2
Info-2.4.2
2.4.3.
QnM

Average teaching experience of full time teachers in the same institution (Data for the latest completed academic year in number of years)

15 Info-2.4.3
2.5. Evaluation Process and Reforms (50)
2.5.1.
QnM

Average number of days from the date of last semester-end/ year- end examination till the declaration of results during the last five years

20 Data_2.5.1
Info-2.5.1
2.5.2.
QnM

Average percentage of student complaints/grievances about evaluation against total number appeared in the examinations during the last five years

15 Info-2.5.2
2.5.3.
QlN

IT integration and reforms in the examination procedures and processes including Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) have brought in considerable improvement in Examination Management System (EMS) of the Institution

15 Info-2.5.3
2.5.3.
QlN

IT integration and reforms in the examination procedures and processes including Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) have brought in considerable improvement in Examination Management System (EMS) of the Institution

15 Info-2.5.3
2.6. Student Performance and Learning Outcomes(50)
2.6.1.
QnM

Programme outcomes and course outcomes for all Programmes offered by the institution are stated and displayed on website and communicated to teachers and students

20 Info-2.6.1
2.6.2.
QlN

Attainment of program outcomes and course outcomes are evaluated by the institution

10 Info-2.6.2
2.6.3.
QnM

Average pass percentage of students

10 Data_2.6.3
Info-2.6.3
2.6.3.
QnM

Average pass percentage of students

10 Data_2.6.3
Info-2.6.3
2.7. Student Satisfaction Survey(50)
2.7.1.
QnM

Online student satisfaction survey regarding to teaching learning process.

50 Data_2.7.1
Info-2.7.1
CRITERIA NUMBER DESCRIPTION WEIGHTAGE ATTACHMENTS
3.1 Promotion of Research and Facilities (20)
3.1.1.
QlN

The institution Research facilities are frequently updated and there is well defined policy for promotion of research which is uploaded on the institutional website and implemented

06 Info-3.1.1
3.1.2.
QnM

The institution provides seed money to its teachers for research (Average per year)

08 Data_3.1.2
Info_3.1.2
3.1.3.
QnM

Percentage of teachers awarded national / international fellowship for advanced studies/research during the last five years

06 Data-3.1.3
Info-3.1.3
3.2. Resource Mobilization for Research (10)
3.2.1.
QnM

Grants received from Government and non-governmental agencies for research projects, endowments, Chairs in the institution during the last five years (INR in Lakhs)

02 Data-3.2.1
Info-3.2.1
3.2.2.
QnM

Percentage of teachers having research projects during the last five years

02 Data-3.2.2
Info-3.2.2
3.2.3.
QnM

Percentage of teachers recognised as research guid

03 Data-3.2.3
Info-3.2.3
3.2.4.
QnM

Average percentage of departments having Research projects funded by government and non-government agencies during the last five years

03 Data-3.2.4
Info-3.2.4
3.3 Innovation Ecosystem (10)
3.3.1.
QlN

Institution has created an eco system for innovations, creation and transfer of knowledge supported by dedicated centers for research, entrepreneurship, community orientation, Incubation etc.

10 Info-3.3.1
3.3.2.
QnM

Number of workshops/seminars conducted on Research Methodology, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), entrepreneurship and skills development during the last five years .

05 Data-3.3.2
Info-3.3.2
3.4. Research Publications and Awards (30)
3.4.1.
QnM

The Institution ensures implementation of its stated Code of Ethics for research through the following:

1. Inclusion of research ethics in the research methodology course work 2. Presence of Ethics committee 3. Plagiarism check through software 4. Research Advisory Committee

A. All of the above B. 3 of the above C. 2 of the above D. 1 of the above E. None of the above

05
3.4.2.
QnM

Number of Ph.D’s registered per teacher (as per the data given w.r.t recognized Ph.D guides/ supervisors provided at

10 Data-3.4.2
Info-3.4.2
3.4.3.
QnM

Number of research papers per teacher in the Journals notified on UGC website during the last five years

05 Data-3.4.3
Info-3.4.3
3.4.4.
QnM

Number of books and chapters in edited volumes / books published per teacher during the last five years

05 Data-3.4.4
Info-3.4.4
3.4.5.
QnM

Bibliometrics of the publications during the last five years based on average Citation index in Scopus/ Web of Science/ PubMed

05 Data-3.4.5
Info-3.4.5
3.4.6.
QnM

Bibliometrics of the publications during the last five years based on Scopus/ Web of Science – h-index of the Institution

05 Data-3.4.6
3.5. Consultancy (10)
3.5.1.
QnM

Revenue generated from consultancy and corporate training during the last five years (INR in Lakhs)

05 Data-3.5.1
Info-3.5.1
3.5.2.
QnM

Total amount spent on developing facilities, training teachers and staff for undertaking consultancy during the last five years

05 Data-3.5.2(a)
Data-3.5.2(b)
Info-3.5.2
3.6.Extension Activities (50)
3.6.1.
QlN

Extension activities are carried out in the neighbourhood community, sensitising students to social issues, for their holistic development, and impact thereof during the last five years

10 Info-3.6.1
3.6.2.
QnM

Number of awards and recognition received by the Institution, its teachers and students for extension activities from Government / Government recognised bodies during last five years

15 Data-3.6.2
Info-3.6.2
3.6.3.
QnM

Number of extension and outreach programs conducted by the institution through NSS/NCC/Red cross/YRC etc., during the last five years ( including Government initiated programs such as Swachh Bharat, Aids Awareness, Gender Issue, etc. and those organised in collaboration with industry, community and NGOs)

10 Data-3.6.3
Info-3.6.3
3.6.4.
QnM

Average percentage of students participating in extension activities listed at3.6.3 above during the last five years.

15 Data-3.6.4
Info-3.6.4
3.7. Collaboration (20)
3.7.1.
QnM

Number of Collaborative activities per year for research/ faculty exchange/ student exchange/ internship/ on –the-job training/ project work

10 Data-3.7.1
Info-3.7.1
3.7.2.
QnM

Number of functional MoUs with institutions of national, international importance, other universities, industries, corporate houses etc. during the last five years (only functional MoUs with ongoing activities to be considered)

10 Info-3.7.2
CRITERIA NUMBER DESCRIPTION WEIGHTAGE ATTACHMENTS
4.1. Physical Facilities (30)
4.1.1.
QlN

The Institution has adequate infrastructure and physical facilities for taching – learning, viz., classrooms, laboratories, computing equipment, etc.

06 Info-4.1.1
4.1.2.
QlN

The institution has adequate facilities for cultural activities, yoga, games (indoor, outdoor) and sports. (gymnasium, yoga centre, auditorium, etc.).

04 Info-4.1.2
4.1.3.
QnM

Percentage of classrooms and seminar halls with ICT – enabled facilities such as smart class, LMS, etc. (Data for the latest completed academic year).

10 Info-4.1.3
4.1.4.
QnM

Average percentage of expenditure for infrastructure augmentation excluding salary during the last five years (INR in Lakhs).

10 Info-4.1.4
4.2. Library as a Learning Resource (20)
4.2.1.
QlN

Library is automated using Integrated Library Management System (ILMS)

05 Info-4.2.1
4.2.2.
QnM

Institution has access to the following:
1. e-journals 2. e-ShodhSindhu 3. Shodhganga Membership 4. e-books 5. Databases 6. Remote access to e-resources

05 Data-4.2.2
Info-4.2.2
Additional Info
4.2.3.
QnM

Average annual expenditure for purchase of books/ e-books and subscription to journals/e-journals during the last five years (INR in Lakhs)

05 Info-4.2.3
4.2.4.
QnM

Percentage per day usage of library by teachers and students ( foot falls and login data for online access)
4.2.6.1: Number of teachers and students using library per day over last one year

05 Info-4.2.4
4.3. IT Infrastructure (30)
4.3.1.
QlN

Describe IT facilities including Wi-Fi with date and nature of updation within a maximum of 500 words.

08 Info-4.3.1
4.3.2.
QnM

Student - Computer ratio(Data for the latest completed academic year).
Number of students : Number of Computers

08 Info-4.1.1
4.3.3.
QnM

Bandwidth of internet connection in the Institution Options:
A. ≥50 MBPS B. 35 MBPS - 50 MBPS C. 20 MBPS - 35 MBPS Opt One D. 5 MBPS - 20 MBPS E. <5 MBPS

10 Info-4.3.3
4.3.4.
QnM

Institution has Facilities for e-content development
Facilities available for e-content development :
1. Media centre 2. Audio visual centre, 3. Lecture Capturing System(LCS) 4. Mixing equipments and softwares for editing
Options: A. All four of the above B. Any three of the above C. Any two of the above D. Any one of the above E. None of the above

04 Info-4.3.4
4.4. Maintenance of Campus Infrastructure (20)
4.4.1.
QnM

Average percentage expenditure incurred on maintenance of physical facilities and academic support facilities excluding salary component, during the last five years

10 Data-4.4.1
Info-4.4.1
4.4.2.
QlN

There are established s y s t e m s a n d procedures for maintaining and utilizing physical, academic and support facilities – laboratory, library, sports complex, computers, classrooms etc

10 Info-4.4.2
CRITERIA NUMBER DESCRIPTION WEIGHTAGE ATTACHMENTS
5.1. Student Support (30)
5.1.1.
QnM

Average percentage of students benefited by scholarships and freeships provided by the Government during the last five years

20 Data-5.1.1
Info_5.1.1
5.1.2.
QnM

Average percentage of students benefited by scholarships, freeships, etc. provided by the institution and non-government agencies during the last five years

05 Data-5.1.2
Info_5.1.2
5.1.3.
QnM

Following Capacity development and skills enhancement activities are organised for improving students capability.
1. Soft skills 2. Language and communication skills 3. Life skills (Yoga, physical fitness, health and hygiene) 4. Awareness of trends in technology
Options: A. All of the above B. 3 of the above C. 2 of the above D. 1of the above E. None of the above

08 Data-5.1.3
Info_5.1.3
5.1.4.
QnM

Average percentage of students benefited by guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution during the last five years.

06 Data-5.1.4
Info_5.1.4
5.1.5.
QnM

The institution adopts the following for redressal of student grievances including sexual harassment and ragging cases.
1. Implementation of guidelines of statutory/regulatory bodies 2. Organisation wide awareness and undertakings on policies with zero tolerance 3. Mechanisms for submission of online/offline students’ grievances 4. Timely redressal of the grievances through appropriate committees
Options: A. All of the above B. 4 of the above C. 3 of the above D. 1 of the above E. None of the above

06 Info_5.1.5
5.2. Student Progression (30)
5.2.1.
QnM

Average percentage of placement of outgoing students during the last five years.

10 Data-5.2.1
Info-5.2.1
5.2.2.
QnM

Percentage of student progression to higher education (previous graduating batch)

10 Data-5.2.2
Info-5.2.2
5.2.3.
QnM

Average percentage of students qualifying in state/ national/ international level examinations during the last five years (eg: IIT/JAM/NET/SLET/GATE/GMAT/CAT/ GRE/TOEFL/Civil Services/State government examinations etc.)

10 Data-5.2.3
Info-5.2.3
5.3. Student Participation and Activities (30)
5.3.1.
QnM

Number of awards/medals for outstanding performance in sports/cultural activities at inter-university / state /national / international events (award for a team event should be counted as one) during the last five years

10 Data-5.3.1
Info-5.3.1
5.3.2.
QnM

Presence of an active Student Council & representation of students on academic & administrative bodies/committees of the institution

10 Info-5.3.2
5.3.3.
QnM

Average number of sports and cultural events / competitions organised by the institution per year

10 Data-5.3.3
Info-5.3.3
5.4. Alumni Engagement (10)
5.4.1.
QlN

The Alumni Association/Chapters (registered and functional)contributes significantly to the development of the institution through financial and other support services

05 Info_5.4.1
5.4.2.
QnM

Alumni financial contribution during the last five years (in INR)

Options: A. ≥ 15 Lakhs B. 10Lakhs - 15 Lakhs C. 5 Lakhs - 10 Lakhs D. 2 Lakhs - 5 Lakhs E. <2 Lakhs

05 Info_5.4.2
CRITERIA NUMBER DESCRIPTION WEIGHTAGE ATTACHMENTS
6.1. Institutional Vision and Leadership (10)
6.1.1.
QlN

The governance of the institution is reflective of an effective leadership in tune with the vision and mission of the Institution

05 Info-6.1.1.
6.1.2.
QlN

The effective leadership is reflected in various institutional practices such as decentralization and participative management

05 Info-6.1.2.
6.2. Strategy Development and Deployment (10)
6.2.1.
QlN

The institutional Strategic/ Perspective plan is effectively deployed

02 Info-6.2.1
6.2.2.
QlN

The functioning of the institutional bodies is effective and efficient as visible from policies, administrative setup appointment and service rules, procedures, etc

04 Info-6.2.2
6.2.3.
QnM

Implementation of e-governance in areas of operation:

1. Administration 2. Finance and Accounts 3. Student Admission and Support 4. Examination

Options: A. All of the above B. Any three of the above C. Any two of the above D. Any one of the above E. None of the above

04 Info-6.2.3
6.3. Faculty Empowerment Strategies (30)
6.3.1.
QlN

The institution has effective welfare measures for teaching and non-teaching staff and avenues for career development/ progression

10 Info-6.3.2
6.3.2.
QnM

Average percentage of teachers provided with financial support to attend conferences / workshops and towards membership fee of professional bodies during the last five years

08 Info-6.3.2
6.3.3.
QnM

Average number of professional development / administrative training programs organized by the Institution for teaching and non teaching staff during the last five years

08 Info-6.3.3
6.3.4.
QnM

Average percentage of teachers undergoing online/ face-to-face Faculty Development Programmes during the last five years

(Professional Development Programmes, Orientation / Induction Programmes, Refresher Course, Short Term Course etc.,)

10 Info-6.3.4
6.4. Financial Management and Resource Mobilization (20)
6.4.1.
QlN

Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly

04 Info-6.4.1
6.4.2.
QnM

Funds / Grants received from non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropists during the last five years (not covered in Criterion III and V) (INR in Lakhs)

10 Info-6.4.2
6.4.3.
QlN

Institutional strategies for mobilisation of funds and the optimal utilisation of resources

04 Info-6.4.3
6.5.Internal Quality Assurance System (30)
6.5.1.
QlN

Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) has contributed significantly for institutionalizing the quality assurance strategies and processes visible in terms of – Incremental improvements made for the preceding five years with regard to quality (in case of first cycle)

Incremental improvements made for the preceding five years with regard to quality and post accreditation quality initiatives (second and subsequent cycles)

10 Info-6.5.1
6.5.2.
QlN

The institution reviews its teaching learning process, structures & methodologies of operations and learning outcomes at periodic intervals through IQAC set up as per norms

10 Info-6.5.2
6.5.3.
QnM

Quality assurance initiatives of the institution include:

1. Regular meeting of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC); Feedback collected, analysed and used for improvements 2. Collaborative quality initiatives with other institution(s) 3. Participation in NIRF 4. Any other quality audit recognized by state, national or international agencies (ISO Certification)

Options: A. All of the above B. 3 of the above C. 2 of the above D. 1 of the above E. None of the above

10 Info-6.5.3
CRITERIA NUMBER DESCRIPTION WEIGHTAGE ATTACHMENTS
7.1. Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities (50)
7.1.1.
QlN

Measures initiated by the Institution for the promotion of gender equity during the last five years.

Describe gender equity & sensitization in curricular and co-curricular activities, facilities for women on campus etc.,

05 Info-7.1.1
7.1.2.
QlN

The Institution has facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures

1. Solar energy 2. Biogas plant 3. Wheeling to the Grid 4. Sensor-based energy conservation 5. Use of LED bulbs/ power efficient equipment

Options: A. 4 or All of the above B. 3 of the above C. 2 of the above D.1of the above E. None of the above

05 Info-7.1.2
7.1.3.
QNM
QlN

Describe the facilities in the Institution for the management of the following types of degradable and non-degradable waste

 Solid waste management
 Liquid waste management
 Biomedical waste management
 E-waste management
 Waste recycling system
 Hazardous chemicals and radioactive waste management
04 Info-7.1.3
7.1.4.
QnM

Water conservation facilities available in the Institution:

1. Rain water harvesting 2. Borewell /Open well recharge 3. Construction of tanks and bunds 4. Waste water recycling 5. Maintenance of water bodies and distribution system in the campus

Options: A. Any 4 or all of the above B. 3 of the above C. 2 of the above D.1of the above E. None of the above

04 Info-7.1.4
7.1.5.
QnM

Green campus initiatives include (4)

04 Info-7.1.5
7.1.6.
QnM

Quality audits on environment and energy are regularly undertaken by the institution (5)

05 Info-7.1.6
7.1.7.
QnM

The Institution has disabled-friendly, barrier free environment

1. Built environment with ramps/lifts for easy access to classrooms. 2. Disabled-friendly washrooms 3. Signage including tactile path, lights, display boards and signposts 4. Assistive technology and facilities for persons with disabilities ( Divyangjan) accessible website, screen-reading software, mechanized equipment 5. Provision for enquiry and information : Human assistance, reader, scribe, soft copies of reading material, screen reading

Options: A. Any 4 or all of the above B. 3 of the above C. 2 of the above D.1of the above E. None of the above

04 Info-7.1.7
7.1.8.
QlN

Describe the Institutional efforts/initiatives in providing an inclusive environment i.e., tolerance and harmony towards cultural, regional, linguistic, communal socioeconomic and other diversities (within 500 words).

05 Info-7.1.8
7.1.9.
QlN

Sensitization of students and employees of the Institution to the constitutional obligations: values, rights, duties and responsibilities of citizens.

04 Info-7.1.9
7.1.10.
QnM

The Institution has a prescribed code of conduct for students, teachers, administrators and other staff and conducts periodic programmes in this regard.

1. The Code of Conduct is displayed on the website 2. There is a committee to monitor adherence to the Code of Conduct 3. Institution organizes professional ethics programmes for students, teachers, administrators and other staff 4. Annual awareness programmes on Code of Conduct are organized

>Options: A. All of the above B. 3 of the above C. 2 of the above D.1of the above E. None of the above

05 Info-7.1.10
7.1.11.
QlN

Institution celebrates / organizes national and international commemorative days, events and festivals

05 Info-7.1.11
7.2. Best Practices (30)
7.2.1.
QlN

Describe two best practices successfully implemented by the Institution as per NAAC format provided in the Manual. Provide web link to:

 Best practices in the Institutional web site
 Any other relevant information
30 Info-7.2.1
7.3. Institutional Distinctiveness (20)
7.3.1.
QlN

Portray the performance of the Institution in one area distinctive to its priority and thrust within 1000 words Provide web link to:

 Appropriate web in the Institutional website
 Any other relevant information
20 Info-7.3.1
POs and COs
POs and COs of all Programs 2015-2016 View
POs and COs of all Programs 2016-2017 View
POs and COs of all Programs 2017-2018 View
Best Practices
Best Practices 2015-2016 View
Best Practices 2016-2017 View
Best Practices 2017-2018 View
Best Practices 2019-2020 View
Institutional Distinctiveness
Institutional Distinctiveness 2015-2016 View
Institutional Distinctiveness 2016-2017 View
Institutional Distinctiveness 2017-2018 View
Institutional Distinctiveness 2019-2020 View
IQAC Composition
IQAC Composition 2015-2016 View
IQAC Composition 2016-2017 View
IQAC Composition 2017-2018 View
IQAC Composition 2018-2019 View
IQAC Composition 2019-2020 View
IQAC Minutes
IQAC Minutes 2015-2016 View
IQAC Minutes 2016-2017 View
IQAC Minutes 2017-2018 View
IQAC Minutes 2018-2019 View
IQAC Minutes 2019-2020 View
Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS)
Student Satisfaction Survey 2015-2016 View
Student Satisfaction Survey 2016-2017 View
Student Satisfaction Survey 2017-2018 View
Student Satisfaction Survey 2019-2020 View
Facility for e-content
Lecture Capturing Room Video View
Link to Video Lectures View
Infrastructure Maintenance
Utilization Procedures and Policies View
Policies
Institute Seed Money Policy View
Policy on Research Promotion View