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Accreditation Conformity Board for Certification Bodies (ACBCB) is an independent & impartial International accreditation body providing accreditation for conformity assessment bodies in the fields of certification and inspection. It is non-profit organization.Accreditation by ACBCB demonstrates the competence and independence of accreditation system based on assessment.The college is awarded byThe Quality Management System ISO 9001:2015by ACBCB as per certificate no /IMC-QMS/90010G, Which is valid upto 27.02.2021.

 
 
To portray the status of higher education in the country, Ministry of Human Resource Development has endeavoured to conduct an annual web-based All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) since 2010-11. The survey covers all the Institutions in the country engaged in imparting of higher education. Data is being collected on several parameters such as teachers, student enrolment, programmes, examination results, education finance, infrastructure. Indicators of educational development such as Institution Density, Gross Enrolment Ratio, Pupil-teacher ratio, Gender Parity Index, Per Student Expenditure will also be calculated from the data collected through AISHE. These are useful in making informed policy decisions and research for development of education sector.

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National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions was established to protect and safeguard the educational institutions which are established by the religious[1] minorities in India.[2] It is a statutory body established by National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions Act (NCMEI Act), 2004. This also ensure rights of religious minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice as provided in the Article 30 of the Constitution of India.[3] Linguistic Minorities do not come under the ambit of the NCMEI Act, 2004

The National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (NCMEI) was established as welfare of the religious minorities mentioned in the National common minimum programme and government established the commission through an ordinance in November 2004.

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