Internal Quality Assurance Cell

The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Lords University is a facilitative and participative organ functional body that is responsible for planning, guiding and monitoring Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Enhancement (QE) activities of the University. The prime responsibility of IQAC is to initiate, plan and supervise various activities of an institution towards academic excellence. It also encourages self-evaluation, assessment and accreditation and quality up-gradation.

  • To develop a quality through a combination of self and external quality evaluation, promotion and sustenance initiatives for faculties and students.

  • The Internal Quality Assurance Cell of the university strives to:

    1.     Act as a dynamic system for quality changes in the University

    2.     Build an organized methodology of documentation and internal communication.

    3.     Maintain and improve the quality standards established by the university since its founding.

    4.     Organize regular assessments and accreditations.

    5.     Foster an academic environment that enhances the quality of teaching, learning, and research.

    6.     Encourage collaboration with other higher education stakeholders for quality evaluation, promotion, and sustainability.

    7.     Support self-assessment and accountability.

    8.     Promote research studies, consultancy, and training programs focused on quality improvement.

    The IQAC plays a key role in driving continuous improvement and actively contributes to the overall excellence of the institution.

  • 1.     Maintain comprehensive documentation of all curricular, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities on campus.

    2.     Raise awareness about global educational strategies.

    3.     Coordinate quality-related initiatives and share best practices with faculty through various programs, such as seminars, workshops, symposia, conferences, and panel discussions.

    Evaluate the relevance and quality of existing academic programs and introduce new courses or programs as needed.