Metrics Level Clarifications
Criterion 1
Criteria | Item | Link |
At the Institution Level, the Curriculum Planning and Adoption are a Collaborative Effort |
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1.1.2 | List of persons who participated in the process of in-house curriculum planning | View |
Meeting notice and minutes of the meeting for in-house curriculum planning | View | |
A copy of the programme of action for in- house curriculum planned and adopted during the last completed academic year 2022-2023 | View | |
While Planning Institutional Curriculum, Focus is kept on the Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs) and Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) |
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1.1.3 |
URL to the page on website where the PLOs and CLOs are listed | View |
Prospectus for the last completed academic year 2022-2023 | View | |
Report and photographs with caption and date of student induction programmes | View | |
Report and photographs with caption and date of teacher orientation programmes | View | |
Curriculum Provides Adequate Choice of Courses to Students as Optional / Electives including Pedagogy Courses for which Teachers are Available |
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1.2.1
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Consolidated list of Optional /Electives / Pedagogy Courses in the Curriculum by the University | View |
Circular/Document of the University showing Duly Approved List of Optional /Electives / Pedagogy Courses in the Curriculum of B.Ed. and M.Ed. Programmes | View | |
Academic Calendar showing time Allotted for Optional /Electives/Pedagogy Courses | View | |
The list of Optional /Electives / Pedagogy Courses offered by the Institution. | View | |
Average Number of Value-Added Courses Offered During the Last Five Years |
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1.2.2 | Consolidated List of Value Added Course | View |
Brochure and Course Content along with COs of Value Added Courses | View | |
Brochure | View | |
Percentage of Students enrolled in the Value Added Courses |
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1.2.3
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Consolidated list of students enrolled in Value Added Course | View |
List of the students enrolled in the Value Added Courses year wise during the assessment period | ||
2022-2023 | View | |
2021-2022 | View | |
2020-2021 | View | |
2019-2020 | View | |
2018-2019 | View | |
Course Completion Certificates | View | |
Students are encouraged and facilitated to undergo self-study courses online/offline in several ways |
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The institutional facilities provided to the students to avail Self Study courses |
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1.2.4 |
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b. Facilities in the Library | View | |
c. Computer lab Facilities | View | |
d. Academic Advice Guidance | View | |
Percentage of Students who have Completed Self Study Courses | ||
1.2.5 | List of the Students Enrolled and Completed in the Self Study Course | View |
Certificates/ Evidences for Completing the Self-Study Course(s) | View | |
Mechanism is in Place for Obtaining Structured Feedback on the Curriculum | ||
1.4.1 |
Sample filled-in feedback forms of the stake holders
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Feedback Collected from Stakeholders is Processed and Action is Taken | ||
1.4.2 | Stakeholder feedback analysis report with seal and signature of the Principal | View |
Action taken report of the institution with seal and signature of the Principal | View |
Criterion 2
Metric Id. | DVV Findings | Clarification Link | |
2.1.1 |
Average Enrollment percentage of students during the last five years.. | ||
Document related to Sanction of intake from University for B.Ed. & M.Ed. Programmes | View | ||
Document related to Sanction of intake from NCTE for B.Ed. Programme | View | ||
Document related to Sanction of intake from NCTE for M.Ed. Programme | View | ||
Consolidated List of Students enrolled duly signed by Principal | View | ||
Approved admission list from the University Year wise/ Programme Wise | View | ||
2.1.2 | Percentage of seats filled against reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC) as per applicable reservation policy during the last five years.. | ||
Government order related to reservation Policy | View | ||
Prospectus for admission to B.Ed. Programme highlighting the State Government Reservation Policy | View | ||
Prospectus for admission to M.Ed. Programme highlighting the State Government Reservation Policy | View | ||
Final admission list published by the HEI | View | ||
Admission extract (Programwise) submitted under SC, ST and OBC categroies | View | ||
Percentage of students enrolled from EWS and Divyangjan categories during last five years | |||
2.1.3 | Certificates of EWS and Divyangjan | View | |
List of students enrolled from EWS and Divyangjan | View | ||
2.2.2 | Mechanisms are in place to honour student diversities in terms of learning needs; Student diversities are addressed on the basis of the learner profiles identified by the institution | ||
Relevant documents highlighting the activities, to address the student diversities | |||
1. Mentoring/ Academic Council | View | ||
2. Peer Feedback / Tutoring | View | ||
3. Remedial Learning Engagement | View | ||
4. Learning Enhancement / Enrichment Inputs | View | ||
5. Collaborative Tasks | View | ||
6. Assistive Devices/ Adaptive Inputs | View | ||
7. Multilingual Interactions and Inputs | View | ||
Report with seal and signature of Principal | View | ||
Photographs with caption and date, if any | View | ||
2.2.3 | There are institutional provisions for catering to differential student needs; Appropriate learning exposures are provided to students | ||
Relevant documents highlighting the activities to address the differential student needs | View | ||
Reports with seal and signature of principal | View | ||
Photographs with caption and date | View | ||
2.2.4 | Student-Mentor ratio for the last completed academic year | ||
Relevant Documents of Mentor–Mentee Activities | View | ||
2.3.2 | Percentage of teachers integrating ICT (excluding use of PPT) for effective teaching with Learning Management Systems (LMS), Swayam Prabha, e-Learning Resources and others during the last five years | ||
Link to LMS | View | ||
Documentary evidence for Teachers integrating ICT for effective teaching and Learning | View | ||
2.3.3 | Students are encouraged to use ICT support (mobile-based learning, online material, podcast, virtual laboratories, learning apps etc.) for their learning including on field practice.. | ||
Programme-wise list of students using ICT support | View | ||
Documentary Evidence in support of the claim | View | ||
Landing page of the LMS | View | ||
Additional documents provided by HEI | View | ||
2.3.4 | ICT support is used by students in various learning situations such as | ||
Lesson plan/activity plan/activity report to substantiate the use of ICT by students in various learning situation | View | ||
Geo-tagged photographs wherever applicable | View | ||
Link of resources used | View | ||
Relevant information regarding ICT support used by students in various learning situations | View | ||
2.3.6 | Institution provides exposure to students about recent developments in the field of education | ||
Documentary evidence in support of the selected response | View | ||
Reports of activities conducted related to recent developments in education with video graphic support, wherever applicable | View | ||
Additional Information | View | ||
2.4.1 |
Institution provides opportunities for developing competencies and skills in different functional areas through specially designed activities / experiences | ||
Documentary evidence in support of the selected response/s | View | ||
Reports of activities with video graphic support wherever possible | View | ||
Any Other Relevant Documents | View | ||
2.4.2 | Students go through a set of activities as preparatory to school-based practice teaching and internship. Pre practice teaching / internship orientation / training encompasses certain significant skills and competencies | ||
Reports and photographs / videos of the activities | View | ||
Attendance sheets of the workshops/activities with seal and signature of the Principal | View | ||
Documentary evidence in support of each selected activity | View | ||
2.4.3 |
Competency of effective communication is developed in students through several activities | ||
Details of Activities Carried out During Last Completed Academic Year | View | ||
2.4.4 |
Students are enabled to evolve the following tools of assessment for learning suited to the kinds of learning engagement provided to learners, and to analyse as well as interpret responses | ||
Samples Prepared by Students for Each Indicated Assessment Tool | View | ||
Documents Showing Different Activities for Evolving Indicated Assessment Tools | View | ||
2.4.5 |
Adequate skills are developed in students for effective use of ICT for teaching learning process | ||
Documentary evidence in support of each response selected | View | ||
Sample evidence showing the tasks carried out for each of the selected response | View | ||
Relevant document | View | ||
Students develop competence to organize academic, cultural, sports and community related events | |||
2.4.6 | Documentary Evidence Showing the Activities Carried out for Each Selected Response | View | |
Reports of the events organized | View | ||
Photographs with Caption and Date | View | ||
2.4.7 |
A variety of assignments given and assessed for theory courses | ||
Samples of Assessed Assignments for Theory Courses of Different Programmes | View | ||
Relevant Documents | View | ||
2.4.9 |
Average number of students attached to each school for internship during the last completed academic year | ||
Copy of the Schedule of Work of Internees in Each School | View | ||
Plan of Teacher Engagement in School Internship | View | ||
Internship Certificates for Students from Different Host Schools | View | ||
2.4.10 |
Nature of internee engagement during internship consists | ||
Sample Copies for Each of the Selected Activities Claimed | View | ||
School–wise Internship Reports Showing Student Engagement in Activities Claimed | View | ||
Wherever the documents are in regional language, provide English translated version | View | ||
2.4.12 |
Performance of students during internship is assessed by the institution in terms of observations of different persons | ||
Assessment Criteria Adopted by Each of the Selected Persons | View | ||
Two filled in sample observation format for each of the claimed assessors | View | ||
Comprehensive appraisal of interns’ performance is in place. The criteria used for assessment include | |||
2.4.13 | Format for Criteria and Weightages for Interns’ Performance Appraisal | View | |
Five Filled in Formats for Each of the Aspects Claimed | View | ||
2.5.1 |
Percentage of fulltime teachers against sanctioned posts during the last five years | ||
List showing the names of the departments and the number of posts sanctioned for the respective departments duly signed by the Principal | View | ||
Official letter from the Government related to the sanction of posts for the B.Ed. (Aided) programme along with English translation | View | ||
Official letter from the Manager related to the sanction of posts for the M.Ed. (Unaided) programme | View | ||
Percentage of fulltime teachers with Ph. D. degree during the last five years | |||
2.5.2 | List of full time teachers with Ph.D degree along with certificates | View | |
2.5.3 |
Average teaching experience of full time teachers for the last completed academic year. | ||
Copy of the appointment letters of the fulltime teachers | View | ||
2.6.2 |
Mechanism of internal evaluation is transparent and robust and time bound; Institution adopts the following in internal evaluation | ||
Copy of university regulation on internal evaluation for teacher education of B.Ed. & M.Ed. Programmes | View | ||
Annual Institutional Plan of action for internal evaluation | View | ||
Details of provisions for improvement and bi-lingual answering | View | ||
Documentary evidence for remedial support provided | View | ||
2.7.2 | Average Pass Percentage of Students During the Last Five Years | ||
Consolidated Result Sheet of the Graduating Students indicating pass percentage in the last Five Years duly signed by the Principal | View | ||
Year wise Result sheets of the Graduating Students during the last Five Years | |||
Result Sheets of the Year 2022-2023 | View | ||
Result Sheets of the Year 2021-2022 | View | ||
Result Sheets of the Year 2020-2021 | View | ||
Result Sheets of the Year 2019-2020 | View | ||
Result Sheets of the Year 2018-2019 | View | ||
2.7.4 | Performance of outgoing students in internal assessment | ||
Internal assessment record of outgoing students during the last completed academic year | |||
B.Ed. Programme (2021-2023 batch) | View | ||
M.Ed. Programme (2021-2023 batch) | View |
Criterion 3
Metric Id | DVV Findings | Clarification Link |
3.1.1 | Average number of research projects funded by government and/ or non-government agencies during the last five years | |
Sanction letter from the funding agency | View | |
3.1.2 | Average grants received for research projects from government and / or non-government agencies during the last five years (INR in Lakhs) | |
Sanction letter from the funding agency | View | |
Income expenditure statements highlighting the research grants received, duly certified by the auditor | View | |
3.1.3 | In-house support is provided by the institution to teachers for research purposes during the last five years in the form of | |
Sanction letters of award of incentives | View | |
Institutional policy document detailing scheme of incentives | View | |
Income-Expenditure statements highlighting the relevant expenditure with seal and signature of the Principal | View | |
Documentary proof for each of the claims | View | |
3.1.4 | Institution has created an eco-system for innovations and other initiatives for creation and transfer of knowledge | |
Documentary evidences in support of the claims | View | |
Details of reports highlighting the claims made by the institution | View | |
Copyrights or patents filed | View | |
Reports of innovations tried out and ideas incubated | View | |
3.2.1 | Average number of research papers / articles per teacher published in Journals notified on UGC website during the last five years | |
First page of the article/journals with seal and signature of the Principal | View | |
E-copies of outer jacket/content page of the journals in which articles are published | View | |
Peer-reviewed Journal first page | View | |
3.2.2 | Average number of books and / or chapters in edited books published and papers in National / International conference-proceedings per teacher during the last five years | |
First page of the published book/chapter with seal and signature of the Principal | View | |
E-copies of outer jacket/contents page of the books, chapters and papers published along with ISBN number in national / international conference-proceedings per teacher year-wise | View | |
3.3.1 | Average number of outreach activities organized by the institution during the last five years.. | |
Report of each outreach activity organized along with video/ photographs with seal and signature of the Principal | View | |
3.3.2 | Percentage of students participating in outreach activities organized by the institution during the last five years | |
Report of each outreach activity with seal and signature of the Principal | View | |
Event-wise newspaper clippings / videos / photographs with captions and dates | View | |
3.3.3 | Percentage of student participation in national priority programmes such as Swachh Bharat, AIDs awareness, Gender sensitivity, Yoga, Digital India, National Water Mission during the last five years | |
Documentary evidence in support of the claim along with photographs with caption and date | View | |
3.3.5 | Number of awards and honours received for outreach activities from government/ recognized agency during the last five years | |
Appropriate certificates from the awarding agency | View | |
3.4.1 | Average number of linkages for Faculty exchange, Student exchange, research etc. during the last five years | |
List of teachers/students benefited by linkage exchange and research | View | |
Report of each linkage along with videos/ photographs | View | |
3.4.2 | Functional MoUs with institutions of National and / or International importance, other universities, industries, corporate houses etc. during the last five years | |
Copies of the MoUs with institution / industry/ corporate houses | View | |
3.4.3 |
Institution has linkages with schools and other educational agencies for both academic and outreach activities and jointly organizes | |
Report of each activities with seal and signature of the Principal | View |
Criterion 4
Metric Id | DVV Findings | Clarification Link |
4.1.2 | Percentage of classrooms and seminar hall(s) with ICT- enabled facilities such as smart classroom, LMS, video and sound systems etc. during the last completed academic year. | |
Number of classrooms and seminar hall(s) with ICT facilities | View | |
Number of Classrooms and seminar hall(s) in the institution | View | |
4.1.3 | Percentage of expenditure excluding salary for infrastructure augmentation during the last five years | |
Income Expenditure statements highlighting the expenditure on infrastructure augmentation with seal and signature of CA and the Principal | View | |
4.2.3 | Institution has subscription for e-resources and has membership/ registration for the following e-journals e-Shodh Sindhu Shodhganga e-books Databases | |
Receipts of subscription /membership to e-resources | View | |
E-copy of the letter of subscription /member ship in the name of institution | View | |
4.2.4 | Average annual expenditure for purchase of books, journals, and e-resources during the last five years (INR in Lakhs) | |
Income Expenditure statements highlighting the expenditure on books, journals, e- resources with seal and signature of both the Principal and Chartered Accountant | View | |
4.2.5 | Percentage per day usage of library by teachers and students ( foot falls and login data for online access) during the latest completed academic year | |
Document showing the number of teachers and students using library / e-library per working day/ logins in remote access for 10 days each for five months during the last completed academic year with seal and signature of both the librarian and principal | View | |
4.2.6 |
Efforts are made to make available National Policies and other documents on education in the library suitable to the three streams of teacher education –general teacher education, special education and physical education by the following ways | |
Declaration of Principal | View | |
List of relevant documents on National Policy | View | |
Images of Documents | View | |
4.3.2 | Student – Computer ratio for last completed academic year | |
Purchase receipts | View | |
Relevant pages of the stock register | View | |
4.3.3 | Internet bandwidth available in the institution | |
Receipt for connection indicating bandwidth | View | |
Bill for one month during the last completed academic year indicating internet connection plan, speed and bandwidth | View | |
4.3.4 | Facilities for e-content development are available in the institution | |
List the equipment's | View | |
Relevant bills | View | |
4.4.1: | Percentage expenditure incurred exclusively on maintenance of physical and academic support facilities during the last five years (INR in Lakhs) | |
Income Expenditure statements highlighting relevant items with seal and signature of the Principal and Chartered Accountant | View |
Criterion 5
Metric Id | DVV Findings | Clarification Link |
A range of capability building and skill enhancement initiatives are undertaken by the institution | ||
5.1.1 | Report on Capability-Building and Skill-Enhancement Initiative | View |
Sample Feedback Sheets from the Students Participating in the Initiatives | View | |
Photographs for each Initiative | View | |
Available student support facilities in the institution | ||
5.1.2 | I. Geo-Tagged Photographs of Student Support Facilities | View |
1. Vehicle Parking | ||
2. Book bank | ||
3. Recreational facility | ||
4. First aid and medical aid | ||
5. Hostel | ||
6. Safe drinking water | ||
7. Toilets for girls | ||
8. Canteen | ||
9. Transport | ||
The institution has a transparent mechanism for timely redressal of student grievances including sexual harassment and ragging cases | ||
5.1.3 | 1. Institutional guidelines for students’ grievance redressal | View |
2. Composition of the student grievance redressal committee including sexual harassment and ragging | View | |
3. Sample of grievance submitted offline | View | |
Institution provides additional support to needy students in several ways | ||
5.1.4 | 1. Income Expenditure statement towards student concession along with approval/sanction letter | View |
2. Report of the Placement Cell | View | |
Percentage of placement of students as teachers/teacher educators | ||
5.2.1 | 1. Annual reports of Placement Cell for five years | View |
2. Appointment letters of 10% of graduates for each year | View | |
Percentage of student progression to higher education during the last completed academic year | ||
5.2.2 | 1.Details of Graduating Students and their Progression to Higher Education | View |
2.Documentary Evidence of Students’ Progression to Higher Education | View | |
Percentage of students qualifying state/national level examinations during the last five years (eg: NET/SLET/ TET/ CTET) | ||
5.2.3 | (1) . Copy of Certificates for Qualifying in the State/ National Level Examination (NET/SET/ TET/ CTET) | View |
Average number of sports and cultural events organized at the institution during the last five years | ||
5.3.2 | (1) . Reports of the Events along with the Photographs | View |
(2). Copy of Circular / Brochure of Events | View | |
Alumni has an active role in the regular institutional functioning | ||
5.4.2 | 1. Documentary Evidence | View |
2. Income Expenditure statement of the alumni contribution | View | |
3. Report of alumni participation in institutional functioning for the last completed academic year | View | |
Number of meetings of Alumni Association held during the last five years | ||
5.4.3 | 1. Agenda and minutes of the meeting of the Alumni Association | View |
Criterion 6
Metric Id | DVV Findings | Clarification Link |
6.2.3 | Implementation of e-governance are in the following areas of operation | |
Screen shots of user interfaces of each module | View | |
Geo-tagged photographs | View | |
Annual e-governance report | View | |
6.3.2 | Percentage of teachers provided with financial support to attend seminars / conferences / workshops and towards membership fees of professional bodies during the last five years | |
Institutional Policy document on providing financial support to teachers | View | |
Income Expenditure statement highlighting the financial support to teachers | View | |
E-copy of letter/s indicating financial assistance to teachers | View | |
Certificate of participation for the claim | View | |
Certificate of membership | View | |
6.3.3 | Number of professional development /administrative training programmes organized by the institution for teaching and non-teaching staff during the last five years. | |
Brochures / Reports along with Photographs with date and caption | View | |
List of participants of each programme | View | |
6.3.4 | Percentage of teachers undergoing online / face to face Faculty Development Programmes (FDPs) viz., Orientation Programme and Refresher Course of the ASC / HRDC, Short Term Course and any other similar programmes | |
Copy of Course completion certificates | View | |
6.4.2 | Funds / Donations received from non-government bodies, individuals, philanthropists averaged over the last five years (not covered in Criterion III)(INR in Lakhs) | |
Income Expenditure statements highlighting the relevant items with seal and signature of both the Chartered Accountant / Principal | View | |
Copy of letter from the NGO / Individual / Philanthropists stating the Fund / Donation given | View | |
6.5.3 | Average number of quality initiatives taken by IQAC or any other mechanism for promoting quality culture during the last five years. | |
List of quality initiatives undertaken by IQAC / other quality mechanism signed by the Principal | View | |
Report of the work done by IQAC or other quality mechanisms | View | |
6.5.4 | Institution engages in several quality initiatives | |
Consolidated report of Academic Administrative Audit (AAA) | View | |
e-Copies of the Accreditations and Certifications | View | |
Supporting document of participation in NIRF | View | |
Feedback Analysis Report | View |
Criterion 7
Metric Id | DVV Findings | Clarification Link |
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7.1.3 | Institution waste management practices include |
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Income Expenditure statement highlighting the specific components | View | ||
Geo-tagged photographs | View | ||
Documentary evidence in support of each selected response | View | ||
7.1.4 | Institution has water management and conservation initiatives |
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Income Expenditure statement highlighting the specific components | View | ||
Geo tagged photographs | View | ||
Documentary evidence in support of the claim | View | ||
7.1.6 | Institution is committed to encourage green practices that include:. | ||
Videos / Geo-tagged photographs related to Green Practices adopted by the institution | View | ||
Snap shots and documents related to exclusive software packages used for paperless office | View | ||
Income Expenditure statement highlighting the specific components | View | ||
Circulars and relevant policy papers for the claims made | View | ||
7.1.7
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Percentage of expenditure on green initiatives and waste management excluding salary component during the last five years (INR in Lakhs) | ||
Income Expenditure statement on green initiatives, energy and waste management | View | ||
7.1.9
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Institution has a prescribed Code of Conduct for students, teachers, administrators and other staff, and conducts periodic programmes to appraise adherence to the Code through the following ways |
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Web-Link to the Code of Conduct displayed on the institution’s website | |||
Reports / minutes of the periodic programmes to appraise adherence to the Code of Conduct | View | ||
Details of the Monitoring Committee, Professional ethics programmes, if any | View | ||
Copy of the Code of Conduct for students, teachers, administrators and other staff of Institution / Affiliating University | View |