IQAC

How Colleges Can Build Continuous IQAC Workflows

A practical guide to year-round IQAC documentation, activity evidence, faculty reporting, department contributions, and accreditation readiness.

Why IQAC workflows fail when they are treated as annual documentation

Many institutions start collecting evidence only close to review periods. This creates pressure on departments, weakens evidence quality, and makes institutional memory difficult to maintain. A better model is to document activities, reports, and faculty contributions continuously.

What a strong IQAC workflow should include

A strong IQAC workflow connects event reporting, department activity records, faculty contributions, NAAC criteria mapping, NIRF readiness, report generation, and review follow-ups. The goal is not just storage, but usable evidence discipline.

How Necttos supports IQAC teams

Necttos helps IQAC coordinators organize activity records, evidence references, reports, and department contributions in one ERP system.