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SPPU to recruit vacant posts before NAAC assessment

Accreditation Council (NAAC) assessment, senior-level officials of the university are considering recruiting vacant posts in various departments of the university before facing the NAAC assessment

Updated on: Dec 05, 2023 05:32 AM IST
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As the Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) has fallen in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) QS ranking and faces the challenge of maintaining and increasing the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) assessment, senior-level officials of the university are considering recruiting vacant posts in various departments of the university before facing the NAAC assessment. Consequently, the recruitment process for 111 posts which had earlier ground to a halt is likely to begin soon.

As per the information shared by the SPPU, it will soon have to go through the NAAC re-evaluation. (HT PHOTO)
As per the information shared by the SPPU, it will soon have to go through the NAAC re-evaluation. (HT PHOTO)

As per the information shared by the SPPU, it will soon have to go through the NAAC re-evaluation. In that regard, the university has started work at various levels such as academic audit and fire audit whereas work to remove errors is currently underway. Also, Institutional Information for Quality Assessment (IIQA) is being prepared by the university for the first time. For that, the work of collecting information from all the departments is going on.

Professor Suresh Gosavi, SPPU vice-chancellor, said, “Meanwhile, the necessary information is being requested by direct communication with some of the departments which are delaying providing information. Departments that have got S and B grades in the academic audit are being certified. However, many departments do not have enough manpower. Therefore, the university has decided to give priority to the recruitment of vacant posts. Meanwhile, a self-study report for NAAC will be prepared and kept.”

 
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