Wednesday, March 5, 2025

                                                   

Internal Academic Audit Team Visit

Today, a team of lecturers, including Dr. T. Jitendra (IQAC Coordinator), Dr. E. Sreedevi (Academic Coordinator), and myself, visited the science departments to assess their preparedness for the upcoming academic audit scheduled on March 13, 2025. This audit is regarded by academicians as a "mini-NAAC," making it a significant exercise in academic quality assurance.

During our visit, we evaluated the following departments:

  1. Electronics
  2. Physics
  3. Computer Science
  4. Statistics
  5. Geology
  6. Chemistry
  7. Mathematics
  8. Botany
  9. Zoology
  10. Biochemistry

I was truly impressed by the dedication and effort demonstrated by the faculty members. The meticulous documentation of events and academic activities was commendable. The warm and professional reception from each department reflected their commitment and enthusiasm. Visiting these departments provided valuable insights, helping bridge gaps and foster stronger interdepartmental relationships. Such visits facilitate a healthy and constructive exchange of knowledge, which is essential for academic growth.

Several departments stood out for their exemplary practices:

  • Computer Science: Maintained all relevant files in impeccable order, setting a benchmark in file management. The moment our team stepped into the Department of Computer Science, we were instantly immersed in its academic atmosphere. The well-maintained laboratory, combined with the department's professional and corporate-like environment, created an inspiring and engaging space for students.
  • Geology: Left no stone unturned in adding value to their department.
  • Chemistry: Demonstrated a spirited approach in organizing and presenting documentation.
  • Botany: Showcased impressive skills in documenting seminars and field visits.
  • Mathematics: Earned special appreciation for maintaining a wealth of academic information through blogs and YouTube, reflecting their commitment to innovation.
  • Biochemistry: Won accolades for its comprehensive documentation of student data, academic progression, CIE, assignments, quizzes, and certificate courses.
  • Physics & Electronics: Were charged with full potential to serve the student community.

Overall, the faculty members exhibited a remarkably positive and proactive attitude. Their dedication to academic excellence and institutional development is truly matchless.










 

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