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Can the institution make public the report on its accreditation status?

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Can the institution make public the report on its accreditation status?

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Yes. Once the final decision is given, the institution may make public the report on its accredited status. The public disclosure should reflect the spirit of the entire report or through documentation. criterion weightage for the institution, to arrive at the Grade Point Average for the Criterion (CR-GPA). After calculating the Criterion Grade Point Averages (CR-GPAs) for all the 7 criteria, the CGPA is calculated for the institution, based on the seven CRGPAs and the application of the respective weightages as specified for each criterion. In order to obtain the institutional CGPA, criterion GPA is multiplied by the respective weightage. The sum of all these weighted scores are divided by the total weightage i.e.1000. The CGPA thus obtained will be the final Institutional Quality Level on a four-point scale.

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