Initiatives of AICTE
With a view to improve the standards of
technical education and to provide competent technical manpower for the
Make-In-India campaign, the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE)
has approved the following package of measures to be implemented by all the
technical institutions:
1.
Induction training: Every student, on admission, shall be put through a
mandatory Induction training to reinforce the fundamental concepts and the
required language skills required for the technical education.
2. Revision of curriculum: Every affiliating Technical University shall
constitute subject-wise industry consultation committee (ICC) with the mandate
of examining the existing curriculum and for making suitable changes in the
curriculum every year. This process shall be completed in the month of December
each year for the courses to be offered in the coming Academic year. Each
institution, while applying for approval, shall certify completion of this
process, which will be mandatory.
3.
Mandatory internships: Every student in technical institution shall do
three internships each spanning 4 to 8 weeks before completion of the
under-graduation. The responsibility will be on the institution for helping the
students in finding suitable industry or organisation for the internship.
4.
Industry readiness: All students passing out of the undergraduate
courses shall be imparted technical and soft skills required for working in the
industry encompassing – managerial skills, entrepreneurial skills, leadership
skills, communication skills, team-working skills and technical skills.
5.
Promoting innovation/start-ups: There shall be efforts at every level
for promoting innovation and creativity in the students. The innovation drives
like Hackathon shall be promoted, so that innovative ideas would emerge that
can be incubated in the start-up centres.
6.
Exam reforms: The final exams being conducted by the institutions shall
test the understanding of the concepts and the skill – rather than the subject
knowledge. A model exam format would be prepared and shared with the
institutions and the technical universities for suitable adoption. This aspect
would be reviewed at the time of approval.
7.
Training of teachers: Every teacher in each of the technical education
disciplines shall mandatorily undergo an annual refresher course delivered
through SWAYAM portal, encapsulating all the major advances in the field of
their study. Online courses would also be prepared and delivered through the
SWAYAM platform for improving the pedagogical techniques of the teachers. The
participation in the courses by atleast 50% of the faculty would be a mandatory
condition for approval of the institution. Similarly, there should be
leadership training to the heads of the institutions once in 2 years. These
trainings would also be hosted through the SWAYAM platform.
8.
Mandatory accreditation: At least half of all the programmes in the
technical institutions shall be accredited through the NBA before 2022. Unless
there is credible progress each year, the approval of the institutions can be
refused. In order to assist the institutions in meeting the mandatory
requirements for applying for accreditation, a separate mechanism will be put
in place.
This information was given by the Minister of
State (HRD), Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey today in a written reply to a Lok Sabha
question.
Source | www.pib.nic.in
Regards!
Librarian
Rizvi Institute of
Management
No comments:
Post a Comment