Research and Development Quotient
Full Form of RDQ
What is RDQ?
The Research and Development Quotient (RDQ) is a metric used to evaluate the research output and innovation capacity of academic institutions, departments, or individual researchers. In India, RDQ is often employed by university ranking agencies, funding bodies, and accreditation councils like the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) to assess the quality and quantity of research activities. It typically factors in publications in peer-reviewed journals, patent filings, citation impact, research grants received, and collaborations. RDQ is calculated periodically—annually or biannually—and helps institutions identify strengths and gaps in their research ecosystem. The metric is especially relevant for students and faculty aiming for competitive scholarships, Ph.D. admissions, or promotions. For competitive exams like UGC-NET or GATE, understanding RDQ may be required when interpreting research performance data. RDQ serves as a benchmark for fostering a culture of innovation and academic excellence across Indian universities and research centres.
RDQ का फुल फॉर्म
अनुसंधान एवं विकास गुणांक
Example
The IIT Bombay RDQ score increased by 15% this year due to a surge in patent filings and international collaborations.