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Criterion 1- Teaching Learning
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1.1 Mode of Teaching
1.1.1 Lecture method only Empty
1.1.2 Technology based teaching only or Blended Teaching Empty
1.1.3 Flipped Classroom Empty
1.1.4 As per the need of different groups of Students Empty
1.2 Curriculum Planning and Implementation
1.2.1 Teaching Schedule  View/Download
1.2.2 Whether learning outcomes defined  View/Download
1.2.3 Curriculum Enrichment Practices (eg. Projects, Surveys, Educational tours and Industry visits)  View/Download
1.2.4 Internal Assessment Mechanism (Quizzes, Class tests, Presentations, Assignments, MTT etc.)  View/Download
1.2.5 Prompt communication of assessment/ results to students (eg. Displayed on College Website/ Notice Board/ Class Groups/ Submitted to COE  View/Download
1.3 Add-on Courses/ Certificate Courses
1.3.1 Number of Courses (To be specified separately) Empty
1.3.2 %age of students benefited (%age of students completed MOOCs/ Spoken Tutorial/ NPTEL/ Other courses offered by recognized organizations Empty
1.4 Student Feedback (Taken from students with 80% attendance)
1.4.1 Sample size Empty
1.4.2 Student’s satisfaction Empty
1.4.3 Action on Feedback Empty
1.5 Examination Results
1.5.1 %age of Students Passed Empty
1.5.2 %age of Students with A Grade and above Empty
1.5.3 Number of Students in University Merit Empty
Criterion 2- Student Support, Services and Progression
2.1 Pre and Post-Admission Counseling
2.1.1 Admission Schedule, Courses available, Student Intake, Eligibility conditions communicated through various Media  View/Download
2.1.2 Pre-admission Counseling  View/Download
2.1.3 Students oriented about: Institution, Students Facilities, Library, Introductory session with Faculty and Staff, Academic Calendar, Requirement of Credits per Course, CCA and other requirements Post-admission  View/Download
2.2 Scholarships
2.2.1 Awareness about different Scholarship Schemes and 100% coverage of all eligible students  View/Download
2.2.2 Scholarships other than Government Schemes  View/Download
2.3 Sports and Cultural Activities
2.3.1 %age of Students participating in Sports Activities  View/Download
2.3.2 %age of Students participating in Cultural Activities  View/Download
2.3.3 Medal/ Trophy won in Sports/ Cultural activities
a. National/ Inter-University
b. State/ Inter-College
c. District level (also includes cluster level)
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2.4 Students Participating in NSS/ NCC/ Rovers & Rangers/ Clubs & Societies
2.4.1 NSS  View/Download
2.4.2 NCC  View/Download
2.4.3 Rovers & Rangers  View/Download
2.4.4 Road Safety  View/Download
2.4.5 Red Ribbon/ Eco Club/ Youth Red Cross/ and other Clubs & Societies  View/Download
2.5 NSS/ NCC/ Rovers & Rangers participating in:
2.5.1 National Camps/ RD Parade  View/Download
2.5.2 State Camps/ Parade  View/Download
2.5.3 Award won in these activities
a. National
b. State
c. Cluster level
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2.6 Anti-Drug Awareness Programmes
2.6.1 Number of Awareness Programmed organized  View/Download
2.6.2 %age of Students benefited  View/Download
2.6.3 Counseling of suspected addicts  View/Download
2.7 Gender Equity
2.7.1 Number of Health/ sensitization Programmes organized  View/Download
2.7.2 %age of Students benefited  View/Download
2.7.3 Women Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee constituted as per norms  View/Download
2.7.4 Grievance Redressal as per timeline  View/Download
2.8 Mentor-Mentee Groups
2.8 Sessions conducted per group of students  View/Download
2.9 Coaching for National level Competitive Examinations/ HAS Empty
2.10 Remedial Classes/ Bridge Courses
2.10 %age of Students benefited  View/Download
2.11 Capacity Building of Students
2.11.1 Life Skills (Yoga, Martial Arts, Problem Solving, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Effective Communication Skills, Coping with Stress and Emotions etc.  View/Download
2.11.2 Language-cum-Graduate Attributes Development programmes  View/Download
2.12 Career Counseling & Placement Cell
2.12.1 Number of Career Counseling Sessions organized for each group of Students Empty
2.12.2 Number of Placement Drives Empty
2.12.3 Self-Employment Modules organized Empty
2.12.4 Number of Students benefited Empty
2.13 Student’s Progression
2.13.1 %age of Students opted for Higher Education  View/Download
2.13.2 Number of Students who cleared National Level Examination (IAS, CDS, OTA, JAM, NET etc.) and HAS, AP through HPPSC  View/Download
2.14 Number of Co-curricular and Sports Activities organized
2.14.1 Inter-University Events (Zonal/ National) Empty
2.14.2 Inter-College Events  View/Download
2.14.3 Intra-College Events (Annual Athletic Meet and Cultural Functions)  View/Download
2.15 Annual Prize Distribution organized: (Yes/ No)  View/Download
2.16 College Magazine Published: (Yes/ No)  View/Download
2.17 College Website updated regularly or not  View/Download
Criterion 3- Infrastructure & Resources
3.1 Classrooms
3.1.1 Classrooms are well maintained  View/Download
Criterion 3 Infrastructure & Resources
3.2 Library Facilities
3.2.1 Whether adequate print books available  View/Download
3.2.2 Whether daily Newspapers (minimum 5), Magazines (minimum 3), and Journals (minimum 3) are available  View/Download
3.2.3 Whether access to e-Resources available  View/Download
3.2.4 Seating Capacity in the Library  View/Download
3.2.5 Usage of Library Resources  View/Download
3.2.6 Digital Library having at least 5 computer systems with Internet Facility  View/Download
3.3 ICT Facilities
3.3.1 Number of Interactive Panels/ Virtual Classrooms Multimedia, Projectors/ K-Yan  View/Download
3.3.2 %age of Teachers using ICT Facilities  View/Download
3.3.3 Number of Students benefited from ICT Facilities  View/Download
3.3.4 Internet Connections- Leased Line/ Fibre Network/ Wi-Fi Campus (Yes/ No)  View/Download
3.3.5 Use of ICT Facilities  View/Download
3.4 Facilities for Specially-abled Students
3.4.1 Ramps/ Wheel Chairs/ Support Railing  View/Download
3.4.2 Separate Washroom  View/Download
3.5 Sports Facilities
3.5.1 Number of Games/ Sports activities conducted  View/Download
3.5.2 Indoor Sports Facility  View/Download
3.5.3 Adequate Sports Equipments  View/Download
3.5.4 Gymnasium (Operational)  View/Download
3.6 Auditorium/ Hostels/ Seminar Hall/ Staff Quarters  View/Download
3.7 Laboratory Facilities
3.7.1 Laboratories with adequate equipment according to syllabi  View/Download
3.7.2 Usage of available Lab Infrastructure  View/Download
3.8 Computers
3.8.1 Adequate number of Computers  View/Download
3.8.2 Usage of Computer Hardware  View/Download
3.9 Canteen, Staff Room/ Faculty Room, Space for NSS, NCC, Rovers & Rangers, Examination Room, Medical Care Facilities  View/Download
3.10 Documentation of Academic, Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, and achievement of Students and Staff on regular basis  View/Download
Criterion 4 Institutional management
4.1 Institutional Vision
4.1.1 Vision Document  View/Download
4.1.2 Institutional Development Plan (IDP)  View/Download
4.1.3 Plan of Action for above  View/Download
4.2 IQAC
4.2.1 Number of Meetings per year  View/Download
4.2.2 Number of Programmes organized (Trainings, Workshops, IPR etc.)  View/Download
4.3 Management of Institutional Funds
4.3.1 Funds (BF, AF, PTA etc.) used/ spent for Institutional Development/ Student’s Welfare  View/Download
4.3.2 Periodic Audit  View/Download
4.3.3 Settlement of Bills/ Advances within a specified time frame  View/Download
4.4 Grievance Redressal of Students and Employees
4.4.1 Redressal within a week Empty
4.4.2 Redressal within a month Empty
4.4.3 No Redressal Empty
4.5 Green and Clean Campus
4.5.1 Green Initiatives of Institution (at least 3)  View/Download
4.5.2 Cleanliness in washroom, Buildings and Campus  View/Download
4.6 Facilities for Students
4.6.1 Common Room for Girls  View/Download
4.6.2 Adequate Toilets as per Student’s strength  View/Download
4.6.3 Sanitary Napkin Vending Machines/ Incinerators regularly put in use  View/Download
4.6.4 CSCA Room with proper furniture  View/Download
4.6.5 Student Centre for Co-curricular activities and its regular usage  View/Download
4.6.6 Regular use of Playground  View/Download
4.7 Regular Updation of Service Books/ Service Records  View/Download
4.8 Timely submission of ACRs  View/Download
4.9 Prompt Response to Official Correspondence  View/Download
4.10 Proper Maintenance of Official Records (Cash Books/ Stock Registers, Fund Registers, Leave Records, Fine Fund etc.)  View/Download
4.11 Proper Record of Student’s Attendance and CCA  View/Download
4.12 Whether ranked by NIRF, other Agencies  View/Download
4.13 Whether accredited by NAAC  View/Download
4.14 Whether AQARs are being submitted as per time line annually or not Empty
4.15 Recognition for Exemplary Contributions of the Staff and Students  View/Download
4.16 Involvement of Stakeholders
4.16.1 PTA  View/Download
4.16.2 OSA  View/Download
4.17 Feedback from Stakeholders other than Students and action taken there on  View/Download
4.18 4.18- Annual Review Meeting on Student’s Outcomes in Academics, Co-curricular, Extra-Curricular and Extension Activities and action taken during next Academic Session for achieving Excellence  View/Download
Criterion 5- Best Practices, Innovation and Institutional Distinctiveness
5.1 Best Practices Description & Outcome of Best Practices (at least two)  View/Download
5.2- Special Initiatives taken for:
5.2.1 Energy Conservation/ Use of Solar Energy  View/Download
5.2.2 Solid Waste Segregation/ Management  View/Download
5.2.3 Rain Water Harvesting and its use for Gardening and Cleanliness  View/Download
5.2.4 Plastic Free Campus  View/Download
5.2.5 Blood Donation Camps  View/Download
5.2.6 Adoption of Villages/ Educational Institutions  View/Download
5.3 Social Impact of Extension Activities (On the basis of Community Feedback)  View/Download
5.4 Special New Innovative Initiatives or Ideas Adopted in the College (Other than 5.2 given above)  View/Download
5.5 Collaborations
5.5.1 With Peer Educational/ Research Institutions  View/Download
5.5.2 With other Government Bodies/ Industries  View/Download
Criterion 6 Faculty Profile & Research Activities
6.1 %age of Teachers with Ph.D  View/Download
6.2 Teachers as Research Guides  View/Download
6.3 Number of Orientation Programmes, Refresher Courses, Faculty Development Programmes and Workshops of one week or more attended by Teachers (in last three years)  View/Download
6.4 Projects/ Patents/ Fellowships/ Associateships:
6.4.1 Major Empty
6.4.2 Minor Empty
6.4.3 Patents Empty
6.4.4 Fellowships Empty
6.4.5 Associateships Empty
6.5 Number of Papers Presented in Conferences/ Seminars/ Symposia (in last three years)
6.5.1 International level Empty
6.5.2 National/ Regional/ State level Empty
6.6 Seminars, Workshops, Conferences and Trainings organized by the Institution
6.6.1 International level Empty
6.6.2 National level Empty
6.6.3 State level Empty
6.7 Number of Papers Published
6.7.1 UGC Care list Journals Empty
6.7.2 Non-UGC Care list Journals Empty
6.7.3 Citations Empty
6.8 Teacher’s Special Innovative Ideas (brief description thereof)  View/Download
6.9 Number of Books Published/ Chapters in Books  View/Download
6.10 Teacher’s Academic and Extension activities
6.10.1 Resource Person  View/Download
6.10.2 Member of Board of Studies/ Subject experts etc.  View/Download
6.10.3 Popular Articles  View/Download
6.11 Awards by Recognized & Reputed Organizations
6.11.1 International  View/Download
6.11.2 National  View/Download
6.11.3 State Empty
Criterion 7 Miscellaneous
7.1 Any other Important Information or Initiative not covered above eg. Institution Incubation Centre, R&D-cum-Innovation Centre, B.Voc., Sel Finance Courses, Add-on Courses, Internship, OJT, Green Audit, Academic Audit etc.  View/Download
7.2 Spot Evaluation of Institutions by the Officers from the Directorate of Higher Education/ Representatives of the Director of Higher Education  View/Download
7.3 AG Audit Paras settled up to date  View/Download
7.4 Local Audit Paras settles up to date  View/Download
7.5 Timeline adhered to filing reply of Court Cases/ RTI Applications/ Public Grievances received through Mukhyamantri Seva Sankalp 1100 and Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS)  View/Download
7.6 Invited Speakers on various Themes relevant to holistic development of Students  View/Download
7.7 Skill Development Training (at least 20% Students benefited)  View/Download