What is the difference between an autonomous college and affiliated college?
There are two types of colleges: (1) Affiliated, and
(2) Autonomous.
The first group is connected to a certain
university. They must adhere to all rules and regulations, as well as the
university's approved course of study. The University makes all of the
decisions regarding admissions. The university also administers the exams. This
indicates that the identical exam papers and evaluation standards will be used
for all colleges affiliated with the same university.
On the other hand, autonomous colleges are given
freedom in some or all subjects. They are free to set their own evaluation
standards, curriculum, etc. It is difficult to obtain the status of an
autonomous college. Presently, any affiliated college that has received three
consecutive higher-grade accreditations from India's National Assessment and
Accreditation Council (NAAC) is eligible. Each year, this assessment is made.
The college may request autonomy, and the U.G.C. may or may not grant it.
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