Greater Noida Institute of Technology awarded NAAC A+ grade in first assessment cycle
Careers360 Connect | March 27, 2024 | 05:18 PM IST | 1 min read
GNIOT: The institute emphasises both traditional teaching and innovative approaches like team projects, tutorials, and practical assignments.
NEW DELHI: The Greater Noida Institute of Technology (GNIOT), has been awarded with A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in its first accreditation cycle.
The institute said that this achievement signifies GNIOT's commitment to providing high-quality education and preparing future leaders in management and engineering fields. The institute emphasises a dynamic learning environment that combines traditional teaching methods with innovative approaches like team projects, tutorials, and practical assignments.
In an official statement, GNIOT expresses its vision for India's future, emphasising growth and development driven by self-confidence. The institute aims to empower students through educational platforms and a supportive academic environment, enabling them to explore various career paths and become dedicated professionals.
The chairman of the institute, Rajesh Gupta, said, “We aim to awaken a greater awareness of India’s cultural and spiritual strengths, which form the foundation of our future accomplishments. We believe in nurturing confident leaders who are equipped to realize their full potential and create lasting value in society.”
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Speaking about the achievement, the director of GNIOT, Dheeraj Gupta said, “This achievement of NAAC A+ grade in our first cycle is a milestone that reflects our dedication to excellence and innovation. We are proud to be recognized for our commitment to providing quality education and preparing future leaders.”
As GNIOT celebrates this significant achievement, it remains dedicated to its pursuit of academic excellence and innovation. The institute continues to shape the future of engineering education and cultivate a culture of lifelong learning, the institute said in the official statement.
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