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Deogiri Jr College gets an A-plus grade in SQAAF

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 22, 2026 20:30 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajiangar: Deogiri Junior College has received an A-plus grade in the School Quality Assessment and Assurance Framework (SQAAF). ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajiangar: Deogiri Junior College has received an A-plus grade in the School Quality Assessment and Assurance Framework (SQAAF). The process of evaluation of schools in the State was carried out by the State Council of Educational Research and Training for the year 2025-26. During the evaluation, Deogiri Junior College received an A-plus grade.

The Junior College, which scored 466 out of 480 marks in external evaluation and received an A-plus grade, has the highest number of national players in the State and provides the highest facilities in the country for blind students, a special preparation class for JEE-NEET in the college, and effectively implements NEP 2020.

President of Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Prakash Solunke, General Secretary MLC Satish Chavan, Central Executive Member Trimbak Pathrikar, congratulated College Principal Dr Ravi Patil and ex-Principal Dr Ashok Tejankar and staff members.

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