This year, the medical university scored high on cleanliness and waste disposal parameters. However, on certain other parameters, KGMU could score expected marks.
LUCKNOW In an improvement from the last time, the King George’s Medical University bagged the A+ rating by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) on Tuesday. In the previous inspection conducted at KGMU in 2017, the medical varsity was given the ‘A’ rating.
NAAC rating helps institutions find out its strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities. (HT Photo)
“The results of NAAC inspection, which was conducted between February 2 and 5, were declared on Tuesday. We were given A+ rating,” said Dr Sudhir Singh, spokesperson KGMU.
This year, the medical university scored high on cleanliness and waste disposal parameters. However, on certain other parameters, KGMU could score expected marks. “The rating has improved. We can do even better,” said a senior faculty member.
Incidentally, Lucknow University was given the A++ NAAC rating after inspection in July 2022. Similarly, Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya University, Gorakhpur, also received A++ rating in January this year.
NAAC ranking is given on the basis of documents regarding services being provided on campus, research work, and the inspection. According to KGMU faculty members, they could have gotten relatively low score in documentation.
NAAC rating helps institutions find out its strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities through a review process. Better rating helps in international collaboration. KGMU is one of the biggest medical teaching and patient care centre in the country and has over 4,500 beds for patients in more than 75 departments.