Live Updates in hindi: 100 questions generated by ai will also have to be answered for bihar naac accreditation
Latest Updated On 10/12/2025: Colleges will now be required to answer 100 questions generated by artificial intelligence to qualify for NAAC accreditation. To be accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), colleges must obtain at least 40% marks on the 100 questions.
- It will be mandatory to score 40% of the 100 questions.
- Students will be asked for feedback after answering the questions.
After colleges submit their answers, feedback will be collected from students. Students will be selected randomly by the NAAC team. Colleges will be awarded marks based on student feedback. If a college achieves 40% marks, it will advance to the second stage of NAAC accreditation. If it fails, the college will have to reapply.
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It should be noted that the five-year accreditation period of four Patna University colleges—Patna Science College, Patna College, BN College, and Magadh Mahila College—has expired. All these colleges will apply for NAAC accreditation in 2026. The opportunity to apply is expected after February 2026. According to the Patna University administration, NAAC has now established a grading system from zero to five for evaluation, including gradings one, two, three, four, and five. The previous A, B, and C grading system has now been abolished.
Academic and Administrative Reforms in the Last Five Years
The administrations of Patna Science College, Patna College, Magadh Mahila College, and BN College have undertaken significant work on infrastructure and academic activities over the past five years. Research work and the quality of student learning have been particularly improved. New academic buildings have been constructed, along with administrative buildings.
The Commerce College is also preparing to apply
The Commerce College of Patna University is the only college that has not yet applied for NAAC grading. However, after the college moves to Darbhanga House in the next six months, it will apply for NAAC grading. College Principal Suheli Mehta stated that the college has several shortcomings, and the process to address them has been initiated. NCC will soon be introduced in the college, which will further enhance sports activities.
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An application for NAAC accreditation will be submitted in 2026. Efforts are underway to address any shortcomings. Special emphasis has been placed on establishing research centers. Furthermore, every department is being improved for the convenience of students.
The new system has been waiting two years to be implemented
The new system for NAAC accreditation was scheduled to be launched in June 2024, but it has not yet been implemented. Until the new system is launched, no college will be able to apply for accreditation. Ashok Kumar, a NAAC team member at Patna Science College, said the new system is expected to be launched between January and February. After this, the portal will be opened for college applications.
