
National Accreditation Council
The National Accreditation Council (NAC) is a regulatory body that evaluates and certifies the quality of higher education institutions and programs in a country. Its role is to ensure that colleges and universities meet established standards of academic quality, infrastructure, faculty qualifications, and student outcomes. Accreditation from NAC indicates that an institution maintains credible educational practices, which helps students and employers recognize its credibility. Essentially, it acts as a quality assurance system, fostering continuous improvement and maintaining public trust in higher education institutions.