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Rajiv Gandhi
University

NAAC/SSR

Strengths, Weakness , Opportunity and Challenges(SWOC)

2.1 Strengths of the University

    1. Lone public and affiliating University of the state

 

    1. Centre with Potential for Excellence in Biodiversity

 

    1. Dedicated Centre for Endangered Languages, and Tribal Museum for the conservation of endangered indigenous cultural heritage

 

    1. Located at strategic and geopolitical significance for the country

 

    1. Government-University Interface in formulation of state policies

 

    1. Collaboration with public agencies and Institutional Funding for Research and Innovation Ecosystem

 

    1. Pollution Free Green and Sustainable Campus

 

    1. Ragging Free Campus

 

    1. Young, Dynamic, and Diversified Faculty Composition

 

    1. Technology Enabled Campus with Complete Wi-Fi Coverage

 

    1. Beautiful Natural Landscape Campus

 

    1. Ethnic and Cultural Diversified Students with Multilingual Communication Skills

 

    1. Undeterred Adherence to Academic Calendar

 

    1. Courses Based on Local Requirements

 

    1. Culture of Equity and Social Justice in our policy and practice

 

    1. Transparent Policy and Participatory Administrative Mechanism

 

    1. Higher Enrolment of Girl Students

   2.2 Weaknesses of the University

    1. Locational Disadvantages

 

    1. Geo-political constraints in International Resource Exchange.

 

    1. Communication Bottlenecks

 

    1. Lack of Industrial Centers in Vicinity

 

    1. Limited Avenues for Internal and External Resource Mobilisation

 

    1. Section of the Students belongs to Financially Weaker Family

  2.3 Opportunities of the University

    1. Campus Expansion

 

    1. Reaching the Unreached through Distance and Online Education

 

    1. Augmenting Cutting Edge Physical and Communication Infrastructure

 

    1. Complete Reliance on Renewable Energy Resources

 

    1. Up-scaling of Programmes and Industry-Academia Interface to Enhance the Employability of Students

 

    1. Widening partnerships for better Internal and External Avenues in terms of Resource Mobilisation

 

    1. Conservation and Promotion of Indigenous Knowledge System (IKS)

 

    1. Attracting International Resources and scholars, especially from neighbouring countries

 

    1. Key Role in Socio-Economic Development of the Region

 

    1. Strengthening the University’s alumni network

 

    1. Implementation of an integrated waste management system for zero-waste campus

  2.4 Challenges of the University

    1. Complete eradication of non-renewable energy.

 

    1. Limited availability of fund, especially from sources other than government agencies.

 

    1. 100 per cent residential facility.

 

    1. 100 per cent placement opportunities for the students.

 

    1. Topographical Expansion of Affiliated Colleges and Uniform and Smooth Monitoring System.

 

    1. Retaining the best human resource suited to research needs and requirements.

 

    1. Attracting International Scholars for Exchange Programmes.

 

    1. Ensuring State of the Art Facilities on Campus.