
Accreditation Process
Accreditation is a formal process that evaluates educational institutions or programs to ensure they meet specific standards of quality and effectiveness. An independent accrediting body assesses factors such as curriculum, faculty qualifications, resources, and student outcomes. If the institution meets the established criteria, it receives accreditation, signifying to students and employers that it provides a credible education. This process helps maintain high standards in education, enhances institutional accountability, and aids students in making informed choices about where to study. Regular reviews ensure continued compliance with standards over time.