Tag: NAAC Binary Accreditation

  • Complete Guide to NAAC Binary Accreditation vs MBGL Systems (2026 Reforms)

    Complete Guide to NAAC Binary Accreditation vs MBGL Systems (2026 Reforms)

    The Indian higher education system is undergoing its most significant regulatory transformation in over three decades. For years, the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) evaluated colleges and universities using the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) framework. Under that legacy model, institutions were awarded letter grades such as A++, A+, A, B, and C. While…

  • Preparing for the Hybrid and E-Inspection Peer Team Visits

    Preparing for the Hybrid and E-Inspection Peer Team Visits

    The peer team visit has changed shape more in the last few years than at any point in NAAC’s history. What was once a fixed, entirely in-person campus visit now has several possible formats, including a fully NAAC online peer team visit for some institutions, and a mixed physical-plus-virtual format for others. This guide covers…

  • Streamlining Governance and Administration for MBGL Level 4 Status

    Streamlining Governance and Administration for MBGL Level 4 Status

    Clearing Binary Accreditation proves an institution meets the minimum bar. Reaching MBGL Level 4 — NAAC’s “Advanced” tier, reserved for institutions with strong innovation leadership and national presence — proves something harder: that your systems run themselves without a scramble every three years. Nowhere is that difference sharper than in Governance and Administration NAAC evidence.…

  • Understanding the New 10 Key Attributes in NAAC Accreditation 2026

    Understanding the New 10 Key Attributes in NAAC Accreditation 2026

    NAAC has changed fundamentally. The old framework is gone. The familiar 7-criteria system is being replaced. A new, outcomes-driven evaluation structure is here. In 2026, NAAC evaluates institutions on 10 key attributes. Each one is mapped to specific data points. Each one connects to your IQAC systems. This is not a cosmetic change. It is…