
NAB (National Accreditation Board)
The National Accreditation Board (NAB) is an organization responsible for evaluating and accrediting institutions and programs in various fields, such as education, healthcare, and laboratories. Its primary goal is to ensure that these institutions meet high standards of quality and performance. By providing accreditation, the NAB helps assure the public and employers that certified institutions have met established professional criteria, thereby enhancing trust and credibility. This process not only promotes continuous improvement within institutions but also supports students and clients in making informed choices about their education and services.