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Acharya Bangalore B-School receives NAAC ‘A’ Grade Accreditation again

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Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS) has once again cemented its reputation for unwavering commitment to academic excellence by receiving the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) ‘A’ grade accreditation for the third consecutive cycle. Overall, ABBS achieved an impressive CGPA of 3.6.

In the domain of Governance, Leadership, and Management, ABBS was awarded a CGPA of 3.25, in Infrastructure and Learning Resources a CGPA of 3.56.  ABBS achieved a CGPA of 3.04 in Research, Innovations, and Extension, demonstrating a well-rounded approach to academic assessment. Notably, in the category of Curricular Aspects, ABBS achieved an impressive CGPA of 3.6. The commitment to Institutional Values and Best Practices earned ABBS a notable CGPA of 3.26, reflecting its adherence to values and best practices in education. This remarkable feat showcases ABBS’s persistent dedication to offering high-quality education, innovation, and holistic development, making it a cornerstone of academic excellence in India.

The NAAC peer team had conducted an extensive assessment during their visit to the campus, which took place from April 19 to April 20. They evaluated all departments, rigorously scrutinising the qualitative metrics detailed in the Self Study Report (SSR) previously submitted to NAAC by the ABBS.

Receiving the NAAC ‘A’ grade accreditation for the third time’s a proud moment for ABBS,” said Mr Ajitesh Basani, Executive Director-Administration We remain dedicated to facilitating our students’ pursuit of advanced knowledge and skills while fostering a sense of social responsibility. This recognition underscores the effectiveness of our academic planning, innovative practices, and commitment to producing graduates who are ready to make a positive impact,” he added.

 

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