National Assessment and Accreditation Council


The National Assessment and Accreditation Council is a public autonomous body of the government of India that assesses and accredits higher education institutions in India. It is funded by the University Grants Commission and headquartered in Bengaluru.

History

NAAC was established in 1994 in response to recommendations of National Policy on Education. This policy was to "address the issues of deterioration in quality of education", and the Programme of Action laid out strategic plans for the policies including the establishment of an independent national accreditation body. Consequently, the NAAC was established in 1994 with its headquarters at Bengaluru.

Grading

The NAAC assesses institutes on an eight-grade scale based on the scores of cumulative grade point average :
Range of institutional CGPALetter GradePerformance Descriptor
3.51 – 4.00A++Accredited
3.26 – 3.50A+Accredited
3.01 – 3.25AAccredited
2.76 – 3.00B++Accredited
2.51 – 2.75B+Accredited
2.01 – 2.50BAccredited
1.51 – 2.00CAccredited
≤ 1.50DNot Accredited

Accreditations

, 820 universities and 15501 colleges were accredited by NAAC. The process of NAAC is done by colleges and universities with the help of internal quality assurance cell.
In 2023, the NAAC announced plans to overhaul its accreditation framework by introducing a more data-driven approach, emphasizing institutional outcomes and global benchmarking.
As of 2024, NAAC has accredited over 450 universities and 8,500 colleges across India.

Results

NAAC published a consolidated list of higher education institutions with valid accreditation as of 11 March 2020. The outcome of the recent cycles of accreditation process is tabulated below.
UniversityStateCGPAAccreditation Valid up to
Tata Institute of Social SciencesMaharashtra3.8918/02/2023
Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical EducationMadhya Pradesh3.7927/03/2022
Institute of Chemical TechnologyMaharashtra3.7726/11/2022
Amrita Vishwa VidyapeethamTamil Nadu3.7016/08/2028
Indian Institute of ScienceKarnataka3.6725/09/2023
Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research InstituteWest Bengal3.6627/03/2024
Mumbai University Maharashtra3.6527/03/2024
Alagappa UniversityTamil Nadu3.6401/05/2024
Banasthali VidyapithRajasthan3.6310/03/2022
Jamia Millia IslamiaDelhi3.6113/12/2026
Andhra UniversityAndhra Pradesh3.618/02/2023
Savitribai Phule Pune UniversityMaharashtra3.621/02/2024
University of MadrasTamil Nadu3.5921/08/2028
Kristu Jayanti UniversityKarnataka3.7820/12/2028

UniversityStateCGPAAccreditation valid up to
Government Mohindra CollegePunjab3.8618/02/2021
B.M.S. College of EngineeringKarnataka3.8327/03/2024
Subodh CollegeRajasthan3.8229/10/2024
Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of EducationTamil Nadu3.8211/09/2022
New Arts, Commerce and Science College, AhmednagarMaharashtra3.7929/10/2022
KTHM College, NashikMaharashtra3.7929/10/2024
St. Joseph's College, BengaluruKarnataka3.7929/10/2024
St. Xavier's College, KolkataWest Bengal3.7722/01/2024
Cotton College, GuwahatiAssam3.7604/11/2021
St. Joseph's College, DevagiriKerala3.7615/09/2023
Holy Cross College, TiruchirappalliTamil Nadu3.7513/02/2027
Deogiri College, AurangabadMaharashtra3.7516/03/2021
VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and TechnologyTelangana3.7315/08/2023
Loyola College of Social SciencesKerala3.7209/12/2021
Marian College Kuttikkanam AutonomousKerala3.7131/12/2030
St. Ann’s College of Education, MangaluruKarnataka3.7109/12/2021

Controversies

In February 2025, the Central Bureau of Investigation arrested the chairman and six other members of a NAAC inspection committee, along with individuals from the Guntur‑based Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, after uncovering a bribery scheme in which assessors allegedly received cash, gold, laptops, and mobile phones in exchange for favorable A++ accreditation ratings for multiple higher‑education institutions. Raids conducted across 20 locations including Chennai, Bengaluru, Sambalpur, and New Delhi; led to seizures of approximately and electronic items. In response, NAAC debarred the accused assessors, suspended KLEF from applying for accreditation for five years, and initiated reviews of hundreds of recent assessments.