NAAC Workshop Draws 100+ Participants at Women’s College

Institutions Focus on Higher Education Quality Enhancement in Jamshedpur Region

Key Points:

* Two-day workshop aims to improve NAAC accreditation standards

* Dr. Vibha Pandey leads educational initiative as chief guest

* College targets A-grade accreditation through quality improvement

JAMSHEDPUR – Graduate College for Women, Sakchi launches comprehensive NAAC accreditation workshop for local institutions.

The two-day event began Tuesday. Over hundred educators participate actively.

Meanwhile, Dr. Vibha Pandey shares valuable insights. She represents Higher Education Department.

Dr. Father Joseph joins as chief guest. He contributes significant educational expertise.

Moreover, Principal Dr. Veena Singh Priyadarshi emphasizes excellence. She targets top-grade accreditation.

The workshop focuses on quality enhancement. It covers various educational aspects.

Additionally, local colleges show strong interest. They seek better accreditation grades.

Furthermore, NAAC guidelines receive detailed attention. Participants learn assessment criteria thoroughly.

Besides, the college previously earned B-grade accreditation. They now aim higher.

On the other hand, regional institutions benefit greatly. The workshop strengthens academic standards.

The event promotes educational best practices. It encourages institutional improvement.

"Quality education remains our priority," noted an education expert. Similar workshops planned for future.

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