NAAC
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As you have not mentioned the college. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council is the full name of the NAAC. Higher education institutions are graded by NAAC according to four categories: A, B, C, and D. With the use of these available grades, the college's or institution's performance is accredited.
A specific grade is assigned within a specific range of the institutional CGPA, and is followed by accredited and non-accredited. for example, A+(3.26-3.50), A(3.01-3.25), B++(2.76 – 3.00), and A++ GRADE (3.51-4.00 CGPA).
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Advantage-NAAC higher grade is only until you pass out. A higher grade attracts good companies to visit institute for campus placements. A higher grade also indicates that institute is perhaps good in academics, research and placement and attracts prospective students. As a student, you would get to be in the company of merited students in your class. You could get good faculty and enabling academic infrastructure. However, once you leave the college for a new destination, no one will ask whether your college was NAAC A or B grade. Hence, cheer up
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