NAAC's assessment is divided into seven criteria, each containing various key indicators and metrics.
Here’s how an Incubation Center can relate to these criteria:
1. Curricular Aspects (100 Marks)
- 1.1 Curricular Planning and Implementation
- Integration of entrepreneurial activities into the curriculum.
2. Teaching-Learning and Evaluation (200 Marks)
- 2.3. Teaching-Learning Process
- Use of experiential learning
methods, such as projects and internships, involving the incubation center.
3. Research, Innovations, and Extension (250 Marks)
- 3.2. Innovation Ecosystem
- Development and functioning of the
incubation center.
- Support for student and faculty
innovation through the incubation center.
- 3.4. Research Publications and Awards
- Research and innovation outcomes
facilitated by the incubation center.
4. Infrastructure and Learning Resources (100 Marks)
- 4.1. Physical Facilities
- Adequate facilities for the incubation
center.
- 4.2. Library as a Learning Resource
- Resources supporting research and
innovation.
5. Student Support and Progression (100 Marks)
- 5.1. Student Support
- Mentorship and support provided
through the incubation center.
- 5.2. Student Progression
- Success stories and achievements of
students linked to the incubation center.
6. Governance, Leadership, and Management (100 Marks)
- 6.1. Institutional Vision and Leadership
- Policies promoting innovation and
entrepreneurship.
- 6.3. Strategy Development and Deployment
- Strategic initiatives involving the
incubation center.
- 6.5. Internal Quality Assurance System
- Continuous improvement practices in
the incubation center.
7. Institutional Values and Best Practices (100 Marks)
- 7.2. Best Practices
- Effective practices in the
incubation center promoting innovation and entrepreneurship.
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