The significance of information technology, teamwork, knowledge sharing, mutual trust, and adherence to ethical guidelines were emphasized by the Dean and faculty members of Poornaprajna Institute of Management (PIM) during a NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) workshop organized by Poornaprajna Degree College. The workshop, held on March 19, 2020, aimed to provide insights into the "New Accreditation System of NAAC."
Dr. Sureshramana Mayya, Dean of PIM, Dr. Naveen Kumar KR, IQAC Coordinator, and Dr. Bharathi Karanth, NAAC Coordinator, shared their expertise with the faculty members of Poornaprajna Degree College. The workshop took place at the Mini Auditorium of Poornaprajna College, under the presidency of Dr. Raghavendra A., the Principal of the College.
Commencing at 10:00 AM, Dr. Raghavendra A. began the session with introductory remarks, expressing pride in Poornaprajna College's sister institution, Poornaprajna Institute of Management (PIM), for achieving an A+ grade with a remarkable 3.32 CGPA in its inaugural NAAC accreditation process, concluded on April 26, 2019. This achievement stands out as PIM is among the 4% of institutions in India to secure an A+ grade with such a high CGPA.
Dr. Gopal Gokhale, Associate Professor of Statistics and NAAC Coordinator of PPC, elucidated the requirements of the new NAAC assessment system. He introduced the Electronic Data Management System (EDMS), an automated data collection process he designed using Google Forms for all seven criteria. He urged staff members to actively contribute to the data collection process.
Dr. Bharathi Karanth shared PIM's success story, attributing their A+ grade to effective teamwork, guidance from knowledgeable resource persons, and a willingness to learn from both successes and failures. She highlighted the importance of mutual cooperation and teamwork in achieving NAAC goals.
Dr. Sureshramana Mayya elaborated on PIM's technological advancements, including the implementation of G-Suite, common institutional email IDs, website improvements, and the introduction of Google Classroom. He emphasized that staying updated with technology is essential for educational institutions' success.
The program underscored the vital role played by supportive management, especially Dr. Chandrashekhar, Secretary of the Governing Council of PIM, in motivating and monitoring the NAAC process. The event concluded with PIM's faculty offering assistance to PPC's faculty regarding their respective criteria.
The workshop revealed that knowledge sharing, mutual trust, respect, and collaboration hold the key to achieving organizational goals. The collective efforts and contributions from all members of PIM were recognized as pivotal factors in their successful NAAC accreditation journey.
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