IMI Delhi Awarded SAQS Accreditation
11 May 2010

The accreditation endorses that IMI has a continuous quality improvement system at par with global standards


 

The Association of Management Development Institutions In South Asia
(AMDISA) has awarded International Management Institute (IMI)
Delhi with the South Asia Quality Systems (SAQS) Accreditation.

The Association of Management Development Institutions In South Asia (AMDISA) has awarded International Management Institute (IMI) Delhi with the South Asia Quality Systems (SAQS) Accreditation.

Supported by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) the SAQS Accreditation offers European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) Accreditation. “SAQS Accredited” is a quality label which assures that IMI Delhi has in place a continuous quality improvement system benchmarked with leading global schools in the world. “There are only five other institutes that are part of this accreditation and we are proud to be among them. It also proves that our systems are at par with global standards,” said Dr C S Venkata Ratnam, director IMI Delhi.

The eligibility for IMI for participation in the ASDISA SAQS Accreditation exercise was approved after the institute prepared and submitted its selfassessment report based on the SAQS criteria and quality parameters.

“This will entitle IMI Delhi to use the SAQS Accredited quality label for the next five years,” added Ratnam. AMDISA’s decision to award SAQS Accreditation to IMI Delhi for five years was based on the report and recommendation of the peer review team, the response of IMI to the observations and expectations of the peer review team, and the subsequent vetting by the SAQS accreditation awarding committee.




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