Most engineering college websites in India share the same problems: outdated content, broken links, slow updates, and pages that no longer reflect the institution.
Here is how to fix your college website in one week.
Go through every page. Note outdated content, broken links, missing documents, and sections that are hard to update. This is your fix list.
Your homepage is what NAAC reviewers, students, and parents see first. It must have current notices, updated stats, a working contact form, and an SSR/NAAC tab.
Each department needs a current page with faculty names, programs offered, and any NBA or NAAC accreditation status.
SSR, AQAR, NIRF, IQAC minutes — all must be downloadable from your website. These are the first things DVV verification checks.
Ensure your address, phone, email, and form are correct.
Get a second person to review every page. Check all links. Verify all PDFs open correctly.
The long-term fix is to switch to Sahasra Web Platform so your team can manage routine website updates from a simple dashboard.
