3. Research, Innovations and Extension
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Title
3. Research, Innovations and Extension
Description
Research, Innovations, and Extension are key criteria in the NAAC accreditation process. At St. Joseph's Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Palai, this criterion evaluates the institution's commitment to fostering a research culture, promoting innovative practices, and engaging in community service. The focus is on research output, faculty and student involvement in research activities, innovative initiatives, and the institution's efforts in extending its expertise to benefit society through various outreach programs and partnerships.
Creator
IQAC Coordinator
Contributor
Atul Vijay P
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- 3. Research, Innovations and Extension
- 3.1 Resource Mobilization for Research
- 3.2 Innovation Ecosystem
- 3.2.1: Institution has created an ecosystem for innovations, Indian
Knowledge System (IKS),including awareness about IPR,
establishment of IPR cell, Incubation centre and other initiatives for the
creation and transfer of knowledge/technology - 3.2.2.1: Total number of workshops/seminars/conferences includingprograms conducted on Research Methodology, IntellectualProperty Rights (IPR) and entrepreneurship year wise during lastfive years
- 3.2.1: Institution has created an ecosystem for innovations, Indian
- 3.3 Research Publications and Awards
- 3.4 Extension Activities
- 3.4.1: Outcomes of Extension activities in the neighborhood community
in terms of impact and sensitizing the students to social issues for their
holistic development during the last five years. - 3.4.2: Awards and recognitions received for extension activities from
government / government recognised bodies - 3.4.3.1: Number of extension and outreach Programs conducted in collaboration with industry, community, and Non- Government Organizations through NSS/ NCC etc., year wise during the last five years
- 3.4.1: Outcomes of Extension activities in the neighborhood community
- 3.5 Collaboration