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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 :
Aug 10, 2023
Last Date :
Aug 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 August 15, 2023.

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mahesh biyani
mahesh biyani 2 years 10 months ago
Any institute should have >50 % assessment on skills & usage in industry daily life. How are the students past/present doing in this sphere . Another 25 % for keeping breast of research and new technologies. with sub break up for new innovations and conducive environment. Let there be 1 new suggestion daily ( average 1000 concurrent) being researched on an average life of institute The rest should be daily common sense 3 Rs . Not 1 student who fails in life skills- cooking, cleaning, washing driving use of phones, swimming, atleast 1 sport, emergency use . NDRF . it can be district wise. Infact there should be competititions here and minimum two assessments/year. Let brahmacharya and arth be the leading guide. Community seva hours essential and in areas prioritized by the local community.
Praveen Garg
Praveen Garg 2 years 10 months ago
The all higher educational institutions must have the regular day to day contact with the students as was in the school life,so that the students have the mindset of doing homework and some punishment like stand on the bench,or hands up must be there,and meditation practices must be introduced in such institutions,yog nidra must be conducted once in a month,and a proper diet management also must be teached to students because ''Jaisa khaye Ann vaisa hoye Mann '' as mind must be healthy for the greater success and a healthy mind means healthy body and all round development of an individual and that is of nation will be achieved.And also regular spiritual teachings must be given so that with success ,we also have deep rooted sanskar of Indian origin,Humanity must be there whether are at any level😊❤️
BHARATHIDEVIKURNOOL
BHARATHIDEVIKURNOOL 2 years 10 months ago
" Any reform requires courage, and the presence of courage leads to the birth of new possibilities" said PM JI, hearing his words i have been inspired and sending this to reform our educational system in a very positive way. thank you for being inspiring me.
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