Quality Enhancement Cell
Full Form of QEC
What is QEC?
A Quality Enhancement Cell (QEC) is an institutional body established within Indian universities and colleges to systematically improve academic and administrative standards. It serves as the operational arm of the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) mandated by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The QEC monitors teaching-learning processes, coordinates feedback mechanisms, conducts academic audits, and ensures compliance with quality benchmarks set by regulatory bodies like UGC and AICTE. In India, QECs are particularly active during accreditation cycles, helping institutions prepare self-study reports and implement corrective actions. They also organize faculty development programs, promote research culture, and maintain data for performance indicators. Established under the National Education Policy 2020, QECs are now mandatory for all higher education institutions seeking NAAC accreditation. Their role has expanded to include SWAYAM course integration, outcome-based education, and digital governance. For competitive exams like UGC NET and state eligibility tests, understanding QEC functions is a recurring topic in the 'Higher Education System' section. The cell typically includes a coordinator, faculty representatives, and administrative staff who report to the IQAC director. By fostering a culture of continuous improvement, QECs help Indian institutions achieve higher grades in accreditation, thereby enhancing their global recognition and student employability.
QEC का फुल फॉर्म
गुणवत्ता संवर्धन कोशिका
Example
The university's QEC conducted a comprehensive academic audit last month to identify gaps in curriculum delivery and student assessment.