Quality Assurance Procedures
Quality assurance forms the foundation of our academic and institutional operations. Our quality framework ensures that all programmes, assessments, and student support services meet clearly defined academic standards and align with international best practices in education, professional development, and research.
The AGRC quality system combines formal governance structures, rigorous programme approval processes, transparent assessment procedures, and ongoing monitoring mechanisms. Together, these ensure that programmes remain academically robust, professionally relevant, and responsive to the evolving needs of students, industry, and society.
Quality assurance at AGRC supports:
- High academic and professional standards across all programmes
- Transparent and fair assessment practices
- Evidence-based programme development and review
- Continuous institutional improvement
- Alignment with international educational standards and emerging professional needs
Quality Assurance at a Glance
AGRC operates a structured and transparent quality assurance framework designed to ensure academic integrity, institutional accountability, and continuous improvement. Our framework integrates governance oversight, programme approval systems, assessment monitoring, and regular review cycles to maintain consistently high standards.
The six key pillars of AGRC’s quality framework include:
Governance and Oversight
Programme Approval and Curriculum Design
Transparent Assessment Practices
Admissions and Academic Standards
Monitoring and Review
Continuous Improvement
The Quality Assurance Committee (QAC) plays a central role in maintaining the academic integrity and institutional effectiveness of AGRC. The Committee is responsible for overseeing quality standards across programmes, research activities, and student support services.
The QAC promotes a culture in which both academic and administrative staff share responsibility for maintaining high standards across the institution. Through structured oversight and periodic reviews, the Committee ensures that institutional practices remain transparent, consistent, and aligned with best practices in higher education.
The Committee typically meets annually to review quality performance and may convene additional meetings when required. Where specific issues require detailed investigation, the QAC may establish specialised sub-committees to evaluate particular aspects of institutional activity.
This governance framework ensures that quality assurance remains systematic, evidence-based, and integrated into institutional decision-making.
All new programmes offered by AGRC undergo a rigorous approval process designed to ensure academic quality, professional relevance, and strategic alignment.
Programme proposals are developed by academic faculty members in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including researchers, industry professionals, and other academic experts. This collaborative approach helps ensure that programmes reflect both scholarly standards and real-world professional needs.
Programme proposals must include comprehensive documentation addressing:
- Programme title and qualification awarded
- Rationale for the programme and its relevance to professional or academic needs
- Programme aims and objectives
- Evidence of demand and feasibility
- Projected student enrolment
- Curriculum structure, credits, and study hours
- Admission requirements and selection procedures
- Detailed course descriptions
This structured evaluation process ensures that all programmes contribute meaningfully to AGRC’s academic portfolio and maintain the institution’s commitment to quality.
Following initial approval, the programme proposer assumes the role of Programme Coordinator and leads the detailed development of the curriculum.
The Academic Committee reviews programme design to ensure alignment with AGRC’s institutional strategy and academic framework. Particular attention is given to the coherence of curriculum structure, clarity of learning outcomes, and effectiveness of teaching and assessment methods.
Programme evaluation considers a range of factors, including:
- Alignment with AGRC’s strategic objectives
- Contribution to employability and professional development
- Integration of international perspectives
- Consideration of sustainable development principles
- Clarity and measurability of learning outcomes
- Balance between theoretical and applied learning
- Integration of individual and collaborative assessment methods
- Availability of appropriate learning resources
- Risk management considerations
Following academic review, programmes are submitted to the Advisory Council and Board of Directors for final approval, ensuring that institutional governance is fully engaged in programme development.
AGRC ensures that course-level learning outcomes are aligned with programme objectives and institutional priorities. This alignment guarantees that teaching activities and assessment methods effectively support student learning and competency development.
The Academic Committee evaluates programmes to confirm that:
- Course content supports programme objectives
- Learning outcomes are measurable and clearly articulated
- Teaching methodologies are appropriate for the subject area
- Assessment methods fairly measure student achievement
This structured alignment ensures that graduates acquire the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for academic, professional, and research contexts.
Assessment and Grading
AGRC maintains clear and transparent assessment procedures via an independent, third-party examination centre to ensure fairness, consistency, and academic integrity across all programmes.
Each course specifies its assessment structure, which may include:
Assessment methods are designed to evaluate both theoretical understanding and applied skills, enabling students to demonstrate their ability to analyse, interpret, and apply knowledge in professional or research contexts.
Assessment criteria are communicated clearly to students and reviewed as part of the programme approval process to ensure alignment with course learning outcomes.
AGRC maintains clearly defined admission criteria for each programme to ensure that students possess the academic preparation or professional experience necessary for successful study.
Admission procedures include evaluation of applicant qualifications, relevant professional experience where applicable, and alignment with programme entry requirements. The Academic Committee oversees these criteria to maintain academic standards and consistency across programmes.
This approach helps ensure that students admitted to AGRC programmes are prepared to meet academic expectations and successfully complete their studies.
AGRC recognises that maintaining academic standards requires effective support systems for students throughout their studies.
Programme structures therefore include mechanisms to support student success, such as:
- Academic guidance from the AGRC support and membership team
- Access to learning materials and digital resources
- Structured feedback on coursework and assessments
- Monitoring of academic progress
These support systems help students remain engaged with their studies while maintaining the institution’s academic expectations.
Quality assurance at AGRC extends beyond programme approval and includes ongoing monitoring and periodic review processes.
Programmes are evaluated to assess:
- Student performance and learning outcomes
- Effectiveness of teaching and assessment methods
- Relevance of curriculum content
- Availability and adequacy of learning resources
- Alignment with industry and research developments
These reviews allow AGRC to identify areas for improvement and ensure that programmes remain relevant and effective.
AGRC’s quality framework supports broader institutional objectives related to employability, research engagement, and international collaboration.
Programme design and review processes therefore consider how academic activities contribute to:
- Enhancing graduate employability
- Encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation
- Supporting international collaboration and knowledge exchange
- Integrating sustainability and responsible professional practice
By embedding these priorities within its quality systems, AGRC ensures that its programmes remain forward-looking and aligned with global educational developments.

