1. Academic Best Practices ▾
- Curriculum enrichment through MOOCs, NPTEL, SWAYAM integration
- Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) with rubrics and transparency
- Blended learning using flipped classrooms, and ICT tools
- Mentoring system for academic and personal guidance
2. Teaching–Learning Innovations ▾
- Student-centric pedagogy (project-based, problem-based learning)
- Industry experts as guest lecturers
- Regular FDPs, workshops, and certifications for faculty
3. Student Support & Progression ▾
- Career guidance, placement training, and internships
- Scholarships, fee concessions, and financial aid
- Soft-skill, aptitude, and competitive exam coaching
- Grievance redressal, anti-ragging, and counseling cells
4. Industry–Institute Interaction ▾
- MoUs with industries and research organizations
- Industrial visits, live projects, internships
- Curriculum co-design with industry input
5. Infrastructure & Learning Resources ▾
- Smart classrooms, well-equipped laboratories
- Central library with e-resources (IEEE, Springer, Elsevier)
- Green campus initiatives: solar power, rainwater harvesting
- ICT-enabled administrative systems
6. Extension & Social Responsibility ▾
- NSS activities and community outreach
- Adoption of villages / schools
- Health camps, awareness programs, environmental drives
- Student participation in societal problem-solving
7. Ethical & Value-Based Practices ▾
- Code of conduct for students and staff
- Gender sensitization and inclusivity initiatives
- Professional ethics and constitutional values education
- Emotional well-being and mental health programs
8. Sustainable Green Practices ▾
- Installation of solar power systems to supplement conventional energy usage.
- Rainwater harvesting structures and groundwater recharge mechanisms.
- Solid waste management through segregation, composting, and recycling.
- Ban on single-use plastics within the campus.
- Green landscaping with native plants and tree plantation drives.
- Use of LED lighting and energy-efficient appliances.
- Promotion of paperless administration and e-governance.
- Student involvement through NSS, eco-clubs, and environmental awareness programs.
9. Mentoring System Mechanism ▾
- Each faculty member is assigned a fixed number of mentees for effective individual attention.
- Regular mentor–mentee meetings are conducted to monitor academic progress, attendance, and overall well-being.
- Mentors maintain structured mentoring records including academic performance, counseling notes, and action plans.
- Identification of slow learners and advanced learners followed by remedial classes and enrichment activities.
- Career guidance through discussions on internships, competitive examinations, certifications, and higher studies.
- Referral to professional counselors when required for emotional or psychological support.
- Parent-mentor interaction to ensure holistic mentoring of student progress.
10. Context-Responsive Placement Ecosystem ▾
- A dedicated Training & Placement Cell (TPC) was established with a structured annual placement plan.
- Baseline assessment of students’ aptitude, communication skills, and technical competencies was conducted at entry level.
- Employability skill training in communication, aptitude, soft skills, and technical domains was integrated into the academic timetable from the first year.
- Industry-aligned curriculum enrichment through value-added courses, certifications, and MOOCs.
- Regular mock interviews, group discussions, resume-building workshops, and aptitude tests.
- Strategic industry engagement through MoUs, campus recruitment drives, pooled drives, and virtual hiring platforms.
- Internship, apprenticeship, and project-based learning opportunities were facilitated to improve job readiness.
- Individual student progress tracking through mentoring and placement readiness reviews.
- Special support and confidence-building programs for first-generation learners and slow learners.
11. Promoting Access, Equity, and Higher Enrolment of Rural Girl Students ▾
- Outreach and awareness programs conducted in nearby rural villages, schools, and communities highlighting the importance of higher education for girls.
- Admission facilitation and counseling for rural girl students and their parents to address concerns related to safety, accommodation, and career prospects.
- Fee concessions, scholarships, and government scheme facilitation for economically weaker girl students.
- Safe and inclusive campus environment with women’s grievance redressal cell, anti-harassment committee, and counseling support.
- Structured mentoring system focusing on academic progress, emotional well-being, and confidence building.
- Hostels, transportation facilities, and security measures to ensure safety and accessibility.
- Skill development, leadership training, and career guidance programs aimed at enhancing employability and self-reliance.
- Active participation of girl students in NSS, cultural, technical, and extension activities.