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1. NAAC – AQAR CRITERION III
RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND EXTENSION
Dr.C.PARAMASIVAN.,Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Commerce
Periyar E.V.R.College (Autonomous )
Tiruchirappalli -23, Tamil Nadu
2. Composition AQAR
Part – A
Details of the Institution
IQAC Composition and Activities
Part – B
Criterion – I: Curricular Aspects – 100 marks
Criterion – II: Teaching, Learning and Evaluation- 350 marks
Criterion – III: Research, Innovations and Extension-120 marks
Criterion – IV: Infrastructure and Learning Resources – 100 marks
Criterion – V: Student Support and Progression – 130 marks
Criterion – VI: Governance, Leadership and Management – 100
marks
Criterion – VII: Institutional Values and Best Practices – 100 marks
3. Criterion – III
1. Research
2. Innovations
3. Extension
4. Collaborations
4. Research-Resource Mobilization for Research
• Major projects
• Minor Projects
• Interdisciplinary Projects
• Projects sponsored by the University/
College
• Students Research Projects
• International Projects
• Any other(Specify)
6. Bibliometrics of the Publications
• Indexing
• Impact Factor
• Citation
• Database
• H-index
• G-index
7. Faculty participation in
Seminars/Conferences and Symposia
• Participation
• International , National, State and Local level
• Presentation
• International , National, State and Local level
• Resource Person
• International , National, State and Local level
8. Participation in
Workshop / ST Course / FDP/ CPB
• Research Methodology
• E-content Development
• Entrepreneurship Development
• MOOC & SWAYAM
• Human Rights
• Women Empowerment
• Intellectual Property Rights
• Information and Communication Technology
9. Awards & Recognition
• Research Award – UGC ,ICSSR, DST Etc
• Fellowship
• Government Award
• NGO
• Academic Association
• Notable Organisation
• Institutions / University
10. Ph. Ds Awarded
• Applicable for PG College, Research Center
• Department wise details of
• Full time
• Part time
11. 2. Innovation Ecosystem
• Innovation ecosystem is the term used to describe the large
number and diverse nature of participants and resources
that are necessary for innovation.
• These include “entrepreneurs, investors, researchers,
university faculty, venture capitalists as well as business
development and other technical service providers such as
accountants, designers, contract manufacturers and
providers of skills training and professional development
• Workshops/Seminars on
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Establish a club for IPR
Industry-Academia Innovative practices
Solid and liquid Waste management
13. Incubation Centre
• Startup India
• Make in India
• Atal Innovation Mission (AIM)
• Support to Training and Employment Programme for Women (STEP)
• Jan Dhan- Aadhaar- Mobile (JAM)
• Digital India
• Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC)
• Department of Science and Technology (DST)
• Stand-Up India
• Trade related Entrepreneurship Assistance and Development (TREAD)
• Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)
• National Skill Development Mission
• Science for Equity Empowerment and Development (SEED)
14. Start-ups incubated
• A startup incubator is a collaborative program designed to help
new startups succeed.
• Incubators help entrepreneurs solve some of the problems
commonly associated with running a startup by providing
workspace, seed funding, mentoring, and training
• The sole purpose of a startup incubator is to help
entrepreneurs grow their business.
• Startup incubators are usually non-profit organizations, which
are usually run by both public and private entities.
• Incubators are often associated with universities, and some
business schools allow their students and alumni to take part in
these programs.
• There are several other incubators, however, that are formed
by governments, civic groups, startup organizations or
successful entrepreneurs.
15. Top funds for start ups
• The National Innovation Foundation (NIF)
• Startup India
• Bharat Innovation Fund
• Infosys Innovation Fund
• Tata Capital Innovations Fund
• India Innovation Fund
16. Example of start up
• Ola Cabs.
• Flipkart.
• Paytm.
• MakeMyTrip.
• ShopClues.
• OYO Rooms.
• Zomato.
• redBus.
• Zoho Corp
• iD Fresh Food
17. 3. Extension Activities
• Number of extension and outreach programmes
conducted in collaboration with industry, community
and Non- Government Organisations through
• NSS
• NCC
• Red cross
• Youth Red Cross (YRC)
• Exnora
• Consumer Club
• Legal Literacy Club
• Leo Club
• Rotract Club
18. Awards and Recognition
• Awards and recognition received for extension
activities from Government and other
recognized bodies
• Clean campus – Swachh Bharath
• Plastic free Zoon- Exnora
• Field work – Local Authorities
• Blood donation – Lions club
19. Students participation
• Students participating in extension activities
with Government Organisations, Non-
Government Organisations and programmes
• Swachh Bharat
• Aids Awareness
• Road Safety week
• Voters vigilance camp
• Financial literacy programme
• Tree sapling
• Gender Issue, etc
20. 4. Collaborations
• Collaborative activities for research, faculty
exchange, student exchange
• Linkages with institutions/industries for
internship, on-the-job training, project work,
sharing of research facilities
• MoUs signed with institutions of national,
international importance, other universities,
industries, corporate houses etc.
21. Collaborative activities for research,
faculty exchange, student exchange
• Nature of Activity
• Participant
• Source of financial support
• Duration
22. Linkages with institutions/industries
• Nature of linkage
• Title of the linkage
• Name of the partnering institution/ industry
/research lab
• Duration
• participant
23. MoUs signed
• Organisation
• Date of MoU signed
• Purpose and Activities
• Number of students/teachers participated
under MoUs