Internationalisation of Indian Institutions
In order to bring premier
educational institutions like IITs/NITs/ IISERs and IIITs into international
knowledge network, Government has undertaken several initiatives such as:
·
The Global Interactive Academic Network (GIAN), under
which foreign academicians are invited to offer short courses in the Indian
institutions.
·
Provision of 10% supernumerary seats for foreign
students.
·
Promotion of collaborative research with foreign
universities.
·
Conducting of entrance exams like JEE (Main) and JEE
(Advanced) in select foreign countries.
·
Besides this, the UGC (Promotion and Maintenance of
Standards of Academic Collaboration between Indian and Foreign Educational
Institutions) Regulations, 2016 allows Indian Universities to have
collaboration with foreign universities with prior permission of UGC. The UGC
regulations also permit private and deemed to be universities to establish
off-shore campuses.
In order to promote high
quality research, (66) Centres of Excellence have been started in the
Institutes of National Importance and Universities. Funds are also
provided under RUSA for research, innovation and quality improvement
programmes.
For
improving funds for quality research, initiatives such as Impacting Research
Innovation and Technology (IMPRINT) and Uchhatar Avishkar Yojana (UAY) have
been launched. Under these, research that is socially relevant,
outcome-oriented and is of use to the Industry are funded. The total budget for
the two schemes is Rs.487 crore and Rs.475 crore respectively.
Source | www.pib.nic.in
Regards!
Librarian
Rizvi Institute of
Management
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