Role of NAAC in Higher Education Institutions’ Libraries

Abstract

For higher education system NAAC has become an important part to provide better services. Before NAAC visit an institution has to prepare the SSR (Self Study Report) in three parts such as- institutional data, evaluative report and SWOC analysis and the process of NAAC accreditation takes place in once five years. This paper highlights about the importance of NAAC in HEI’s libraries

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Preeti Goel

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Preeti Goel (2018). Role of NAAC in Higher Education Institutions’ Libraries. IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Literature ( IMPACT : IJRHAL ), 6(8), 175-180. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-369374