
NBA team inspects Padmavathi Women's Polytechnic College
The team also gathered feedback from students regarding teaching quality, lab facilities, library and other academic aspects.
Previously, the college had received NBA accreditation for a period of three years. As the validity period is getting completed, this inspection was carried out by the NBA officials.
Dr M Padmavathamma, the Principal of the college, expressed her gratitude to the TTD management, TTD Education Department officials, and the college team for their cooperation during the inspection.
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