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Inviting Suggestions on Reforms for Strengthening for Periodic Assessment and Accreditation of All Higher Educational Institutions

Inviting Suggestions on Reforms for Strengthening for Periodic Assessment and Accreditation of All Higher Educational Institutions
Start Date :
Jul 04, 2023
Last Date :
Jul 15, 2023
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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To address the growing concerns in the present Accreditation and Ranking systems of the Government of India had constituted a High-Level Committee. This Committee considered the ...

To address the growing concerns in the present Accreditation and Ranking systems of the Government of India had constituted a High-Level Committee. This Committee considered the introduction of strategic reforms consistent with the vision of the National Education Policy 2020 and the need for adopting a simple, trust-based, objective and rationalized system for approval, accreditation and ranking of Higher Educational Institutions with a verifiable and secured centralised database through technology-driven modern systems. Methodologies for facilitating Ease of Doing Business for the stakeholders, duly facilitating students in making more informed choices for selection of institutions/ programmes were also considered by the Committee.

After a series of deliberations, a High-Level Committee has submitted its draft Report on ‘Transformative Reforms for Strengthening Periodic Assessment and Accreditation of All Higher Educational Institutions in India’ to the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India.

In light of this, MyGov, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, seeks feedback and suggestions from all the stakeholders for the finalisation of the report.

This report has now been placed in the public domain until 15th July 2023.

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I am MP
I am MP 2 years 11 months ago
namaste pradhanmantri ji the recent guidelines for establishing new medical College with 15 km minimum distance between 2 college and 10 lakh minimum population needs to be reviewed for rural area it should be different 5 lakh population and 10 km distance
Akshay Gosai
Akshay Gosai 2 years 11 months ago
There is 15% NRI/Management quota which should be reduced and change to 10% Management quota only and additional 10% NRI quota (other than total seats). For example there are 100 seats in a college/university. So we can have 90% normal seats and 10% Management seats (100%) and in addition to that institute can have upto 10% NRI quota seats admissions (for which admissions are undertaken by institute itself). It can lead us to a total admissions upto 110 . So that no one from merit has injustice and no seats from merits remain vacant. And this will help us to fight against corruption in admissions.
Chaitanya  Pamnani
Chaitanya Pamnani 2 years 11 months ago
Jai Hind everyone, Periodic Assessment plays a vital role in any student's life,and to make it better we can include practical and demonstration based assessment too, some children are very expressive through their words on the other hand few children are expressive through their action. Hence, we can ask the child to explain the topic in his/her way. Thank you for taking youth's suggestions, it gives us a very motivating vibes. Thank you and Jai Hind.
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Rayees Ahmad Rather
Rayees Ahmad Rather 2 years 11 months ago
To make students tomorrow's future they should be given practical knowledge. Side by side with school or college work they should be given regular chances to visit some work places as per their curricular need. By this their inner hidden talent gets boosted and can complete assignments on their own. Regular assignments refresh mind of a person and increases knowledge.
Georgie s cherian
Georgie s cherian 2 years 11 months ago
Course Apprenticeship in Abroad companies - All students are planning for abroad jobs & they are paying higher fee through education bank loan & In such situation in India colleges & goverment should provide internal ship & apprenticeship in overseas companies & organization like NASA, Gulf refineries , Mines & other companies across the world as lot of keralians are working in many companies abroad . There are many products that are imported & not manufactured in India like Smart phones I phones & college & goverment should encourage students to have apprenticeship in. Mobile company apple , etc in abroad countries . Now goverment in Budget for stipend to 47 lakh youth under apprenticeship scheme for skill & job creation at the same time if goverment find resources & money to provide international apprenticeship./ Course internal ship in abroad big companies will develop skills & job to many students competing higher education in India in future will.provide more job
KhursheedHussain
KhursheedHussain 2 years 11 months ago
As India is forwarding toward digital India, and every students studying from class 9th to onward must have the knowledge of computer and information technology, and these subjects are made compulsory for schooling to higher education, so that every student, researcher must have the knowledge about computer and information technology to handle the digital era and bring India advance in this field.
Narendrasinh Chauhan
Narendrasinh Chauhan 2 years 11 months ago
if we launch SG Problem in this program government and students partnership in business and all youth are sat-up in this program