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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 :
May 22, 2023
Last Date :
Jun 22, 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 June 22, 2023.

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PRADYOT MISHRA
PRADYOT MISHRA 3 years 2 months ago
sir, pl establish a " Institute of Vedic Sciences" or say " Institute of Ancient Indian Knowledge ". it will provide us an authentic platform 2learn ancient Indian knowledge/sciences. It may hav few sub groups like Earth sciences, Physical sciences, Astonomy, Astrology, Gen sciences like physics/Chemistry, Health sciences, Mathematics etc. only when we learn ancient wisdom properly, we can know where it stands vis a vis modern science, &how both will progress. Pl examine.
Nagesh Kumar t s
Nagesh Kumar t s 3 years 2 months ago
continued 3.. drop out due to financial conditions..,so this type of students should be fetched and supported by Government Grama and Tana panchyath level.,so Government should come out with more colleges in every district. After getting highly qualified by making use of Government seats in higher education brain drain happens due to our countries bureaucracy nature.. A change in mind set of such students should be will be helpful to maximum extent.
Nagesh Kumar t s
Nagesh Kumar t s 3 years 2 months ago
continuing ...I like to say.. First a strict vigilance should be made to check the quality of this universities teaching staff stuff,their methods of teaching and making subjects knowledge to students.. New subjects like how 2 control growing pollution, how to handle distress situation of sudden environmental break down, and few other which can be introduced timely should be promoted. Many poor class bright students, God gifted talented students drop cont'd in 3
Nagesh Kumar t s
Nagesh Kumar t s 3 years 2 months ago
Dear sir...now a day's few higher education have become rich and elite class students property., if compared to some middle & poor class students,the % between the two will be uncomparable and depth of understanding the subject between the two is not equal.. After the concept of making big education institutions as Deemed universities, few r trying hard to improve quality of education, whereas few r making name by other means for admission purposes. *continued in next paragraph
Deepak Singh Ola
Deepak Singh Ola 3 years 2 months ago
To strengthen higher educational institutes it is important to train professors “How to teach” by introducing a 6 month compulsory teacher training program for them. Faculties in higher education in India are very knowledgeable but they don’t know how to deliver that knowledge to the students effectively.
Dr Juhi Bhattacharya
Dr Juhi Bhattacharya 3 years 2 months ago
To strengthen the educational system, there is strong need of transparency in the educational policies. All the rules and regulations are equally applicable to everyone.
Krishna Chaitanya Subuddi
Krishna Chaitanya Subuddi 3 years 2 months ago
Promoting inclusivity and diversity: Ensuring equal access to higher education for all individuals, regardless of their background, is essential. Reforms should focus on creating a diverse and inclusive environment that respects and celebrates differences. Implementing affirmative action policies, providing scholarships and financial aid, and establishing support systems for underrepresented groups can foster a more equitable higher education landscape.
Krishna Chaitanya Subuddi
Krishna Chaitanya Subuddi 3 years 2 months ago
Enhancing research and innovation culture: Promoting a culture of research and innovation is crucial for the advancement of higher education. Encouraging collaboration between academia, industry, and government, providing adequate funding for research projects, and fostering an environment that values intellectual curiosity can contribute to the growth and development of higher educational institutions.