UGC @
To-Do list for Institutes by the end of this month
The government is set
to specify a list of nonnegotiable ‘todos’ for every higher education
institute.
The higher education
regulator, University Grants Commission (UGC), will later this month list out
these instructions, including key quality parameters, that all institutions
must strive to improve academic performance, top sources at the human resource
development (HRD) ministry said.
The UGC mandate — as
it will be known — is likely to be announced on May 24 and will be immediately
applicable to all higher education institutes under the purview of the
commission. Sources told ET that the UGC list would aim at setting clear and
simple standards on curriculum revision, orientation for students, teacher
training, accreditation of courses and market linkages among other aspects.
UGC rules currently
apply to almost all institutes of higher education — as many as 850
establishments, including central, state, private and deemed-to-be universities
and colleges, come under its purview through various mechanisms. All these
institutes will have to compulsorily follow the UGC mandate. The instructions
will be similar to those issued by the All India Council for Technical
Education (AICTE) last year for technical institutes, the sources said.
The UGC mandate and
the AICTE mandate are among key preparatory steps being taken by the government
to shift to a new regulatory regime for higher education, which is less
restrictive and strongly focussed on establishing clear quality benchmarks.
The AICTE mandate was
announced in May 2017 “to improve the standards of technical education and to
provide competent technical manpower for the Make-in-India campaign”, the HRD
ministry had told Parliament.
The AICTE’s seven-point
mandate asked every technical education institute to introduce a mandatory
induction training for every student on admission to prime her up on
fundamental concepts and the language skills required for a career in the
field. It also called for three mandatory internships of 4-8 weeks for every
student before graduation, reworking of the endof-the-year exam to tests on
concepts, besides mandatory accreditation of every academic course to ensure it
is in tune with industry benchmarks and subject-wise revisions of curriculum
every year.
The ministry’s nudge
to the UGC to issue the list of essential ‘to-dos’ comes amid a range of
reform-centric moves initiated by the government over the past few months. It
recently brought in fresh regulations on graded autonomy, promising increased
autonomy to institutes that are assessed to have achieved excellence on various
parameters.
That apart,
considerable spadework is on within the government to replace multiple
regulatory authorities in higher education with a single regulator, termed the
Higher Education Evaluation Authority (HEERA).
The overall thrust of
the government is to bring in a new regulatory regime that is less restrictive
and allows institutes greater latitude, especially on academic matters.
Source | https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/
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