About QCI
What is Quality Council of India (QCI) ?
The Quality Council of India (QCI) is a national body established for raising the quality and standards related to every aspect of life for the overall development of the nation. This works as a quality infrastructure, maintaining the quality of Indian goods and services and leading them easily to the foreign markets. The Quality Council of India was formed in 1997 as a public-private partnership model working towards assuring quality standards throughout all the social and economic spheres of the country.
Role of Quality Council of India
The role of the Quality Control Council of India is establishing and operating a structure for national accreditation while promoting quality by the National Quality campaign. The QCI functions with their own set of resources as well as through the fees obtained from accreditations and quality promotion investments. When it comes to quality eco-system across the world, QCI is the National Accreditation Body (NAB). It creates a mechanism in which processes, products and services are subjected to a third-party assessment.
QCI also helps in getting ECHS, CGHS if Healthcare is not having full NABH accreditation.