Answer Posted / vinay
Qualtiy Assurance is the process in which each role is
monitored and guided in such away that each and every task
accomplished by him as per the guidelines defined by the
Quality Standards
Quality Control is the process in which inspections and
audits are conducted in order to segregate the bad process
from the good one in order to obtain the Quality
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