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About NNWA

Brand Assets & Usage

NNWA (Nutrition & Wellness Academy) should be written by its full name on first use and as NNWA thereafter, described as being in association with Medhavi Skills University for a specific certification, never as a university itself, and never implied to award UGC degrees or the statutory title of Registered Dietitian.

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For what to write about NNWA rather than how to write it, see the press kit, which holds facts, figures and quotable lines. This page covers naming, attribution and visual identity only.

The name, in full and in short

The full name is Nutrition & Wellness Academy, trading and generally known as NNWA. Use the full name on first mention in a piece of writing, then NNWA for every mention after that. NNWA is always singular and takes no full stops between the letters.

The academy is referred to in the third person: NNWA, the academy, or its programmes. Background on what NNWA teaches and how is set out on the about page.

Describing the Medhavi Skills University association

NNWA's flagship programmes are in association with Medhavi Skills University, Sikkim. That phrasing, or a close paraphrase of it, is the accurate way to describe the relationship. Eligible learners on NNWA's flagship programmes receive an NCrF Level-4 skill certificate issued in association with the university, which is recognised under section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956 and is an NCVET-approved Awarding Body. The partnership is listed on the university's own public directory, which is the source to cite if verification is needed. Full detail sits on the affiliation page.

Two phrasings to avoid: describing NNWA as "a university" or as "Medhavi's academy". NNWA is an independent, privately run academy that holds this specific certification association; it is not part of the university's own campus or faculty.

What never to imply

A short list of claims that must never be made about NNWA, in any context:

  • That NNWA is a university, or that it grants university degrees
  • That NNWA's diplomas are UGC- or NCAHP-recognised degrees
  • That completing an NNWA programme confers the statutory title of Registered Dietitian or any other licensed clinical role
  • That NNWA has a campus, or that learners relocate or commute to attend

NNWA's programmes are private skill-enhancement courses and diplomas, taught entirely online. The stated limits on recognition, and what NNWA's certificates do and do not confer, are set out in full on the regulatory compliance page.

The visual identity, in words

NNWA's palette is deep forest green, brass, and warm paper tones, used together rather than as isolated accent colours. There is no separate logo colourway for print or digital use; the same palette applies throughout.

The wordmark must not be recoloured, stretched, skewed, redrawn, or reproduced from a screenshot in place of a proper file. It should appear on a plain background with clear space around it, at a size where the type stays legible. Requests for logo files and other assets are handled through the press kit, linked above.

The canonical web address is https://nnwa.in, written as plain text rather than as a hyperlink when it appears in print, in a citation, or in a byline. There is no www prefix.

For a ready-to-use description of NNWA to quote or adapt, draw on the copy blocks published on the press kit rather than drafting a new one. This keeps every published description of the academy consistent with the same approved source, and it should not be extended with claims outside that page.

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What people ask about Brand Assets & Usage

Expand any question to read the answer in full.

Is NNWA a university?

No. NNWA is a private academy offering diploma and short courses. Its flagship programmes carry an NCrF Level-4 certification issued in association with Medhavi Skills University, Sikkim, but NNWA is not itself a university and does not grant university degrees.

Can I call NNWA graduates Registered Dietitians?

No. NNWA's programmes are private skill-enhancement courses and diplomas, not UGC- or NCAHP-recognised degrees. Completing one does not confer the statutory title of Registered Dietitian or any equivalent licensed clinical role.

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