FAC completes 3rd cycle of National Assessment and Accreditation

FAC underwent the 3rd cycle of National Assessment and Accreditation on April 5 and 6.

Mokokchung, April 7 (MExN): Fazl Ali College (FAC), Mokokchung has completed the Peer Team Onsite Inspection conducted by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). FAC underwent the 3rd cycle of National Assessment and Accreditation on April 5 and 6.

The Peer Team members consisted of Dr Neel Mani Prasad Verma, Former Vice Chancellor, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar (Central) University as the Chairperson, Dr Nesy Daniel, Former Dean, Arts Faculty of Arts & HoD, Department of Philosophy, University of Kerala as the Member Coordinator and Dr Maharudra Kekare, Former Principal, SS & LS Patkar College, Maharashtra as the member. 

On day-one, presentations were made by Principal, IQAC Coordinator and HoDs of 16 Academic Departments. The Peer Team visited all the facilities of the College. The luncheon meeting was attended by Dr K Ngangshi Ao, MLA, Government of Nagaland, Prof Pardeshi Lal, Vice Chancellor of Nagaland University, Dr Katoni Jakhalu, Director, Higher Education, Shashank Pratap Singh (IAS), Deputy Commissioner of Mokokchung District, Aotula (IPS) Superintendent of Police, Former Principal Helen Jamir, Representatives of Ao Senden, Former Principal & President of Watsü Mungdang Arenla Longkumer, Village Council members of Chuchuyimpang Riongsanger Tatar Putu Menden and Mokokchung Riongsanger Putu Menden, FAC Alumni Officers, FAC Campus Union, Rev Lima Lemdur, Pastor, Union Church, Dr Imtiwati Jamir, IQAC Member & Principal of Jubilee Memorial College, Mokokchung. The day culminated with cultural programme staged by the students.

On the second day, the Peer Team conducted onsite inspection of hostels and other facilities, plantation of tree saplings and report writing. 

The Exit Meeting of the Peer Team was conducted by FAC, Principal, Dr Temjenwapang. The Chairman Dr Verma in his general observations of the college remarked that the college had huge potential to become an autonomous college or a university. However, there is no visibility of State Government participation in the development of the college. He observed that 19 faculties were on fixed appointment which was quite alarming and has a negative impact on quality education. The meeting concluded with vote of thanks given by Dr Lanurenla, IQAC Coordinator.