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Shri Prakash Javadekar presides over conference
on 'Quality Initiatives in Technical
Education'
Shri Prakash Javadekar released
Model Curriculum for Undergraduate & Postgraduate
Degree courses in
Engineering & Technology and Management
courses
A one-day Conference on 'Quality
Initiatives in Technical Education' was organized by
All India Council
for Technical Education (AICTE) here today. Union
Minister for Human
Resource Development Shri Prakash Javadekar was the
Chief Guest on the
occasion. Minister of State for HRD Dr. Satya Pal Singh
also graced the
occasion. The objective of the conference was to share
experiences of
Vice Chancellors, leading academicians and eminent
policy makers from
State Governments & Central Government and exchange
ideas on issues
and challenges in technical education. The valuable
inputs from
luminaries will help in strategic planning and
effective implementation
of various policy initiatives taken by AICTE.
The main agenda of the conference is:-
1. Implementation of AICTE Initiatives on Quality
Education
2.Technical Education Quality Improvement Program
(TEQIP) III - Action Plan
3.Launch of Model Curriculum & Plan of Action for
Implementation
4.Action plan for Digital Campuses
5.Accreditation by NBA- Progress and Plan of Action
6. Teacher Training
The participants of the conference
included Vice Chancellors of Technical Universities,
Deemed Universities
and Private Universities, Secretaries and Directors of
Technical
Education of State Governments, leading academicians,
eminent experts
who have developed the model curriculum for
Undergraduate, Post Graduate
engineering and Management disciplines. The senior
officials of
Ministry of Human Resource Development, University
Grants Commission
etc. also participated in the conference and shared
their views.
In order to meet challenges in technical
education and effective implementation of various
policy initiatives
taken by AICTE, the participants were divided into four
groups:
Group I : Adoption of Model Curriculum
Group II : Modalities of Summer Internship
Group III: Teachers Orientation and Teacher
Training
Group IV : Teaching Learning Processes :New Pedagogy
(SWAYAM)
The Groups discussed and deliberated upon the theme and
devised an action plan for implementation of the above
initiatives.
Shri Prakash Javadekar also released the
Model Curriculum for Undergraduate & Postgraduate
Degree courses in
Engineering & Technology and Management courses
(MBA and PGDM).
Speaking on the occasion Shri Javadekar
said that the higher education in India especially
technical education
has witnessed an exponential growth in last few years.
He added that
quality education is the only way to progress and we
have taken various
initiatives to give impetus to the growth of quality
education. The
minister said that existing syllabus has been revamped
by preparing a
model curriculum as an updated curriculum is the
students’ right. He
further added that the inclusion of mandatory
internship, both industry
and social, will help engineering graduates connect
with the need of the
industry and society at large.
He said the government is committed to
provide best teachers, best infrastructure and best
scholarships to all
the students. He also advised that the teachers must
have passion to
teach and they should follow a comprehensive design of
quality practice.
While addressing the conference Minister
of State for Human Resource Development Shri Satyapal
Singh said that
providing quality education is our top priority as it
will add value to
students and society. He added that the aim of life
should not be
materialistic and one must learn the traditional values
and our cultural
ethos. He further suggested that lessons about
happiness should be a
part of the curriculum as students are pressurized due
to tough
competition. Shri Singh applauded the leadership of
Union HRD Minister
Shri Prakash Javadekar for taking transforming
decisions in the
ministry. He also congratulated the AICTE team for
developing the model
curriculum.
Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman,
AICTE, explained the various quality initiatives taken
by AICTE
including the Model Curriculum for UG & PG Courses
in Engineering
and Management, Induction Programme for Engineering
Students, Industry
readiness and Mandatory Internships for Students,
start-ups and
innovation etc. He informed that AICTE constituted
subject-wise heads of
the committees from IITs with respective team of 2-3
academic experts
along with industry expert to develop the model
curriculum of
undergraduate engineering courses and faculty Induction
program. He also
mentioned that a three-week mandatory induction
program for students
has been introduced in the first year which will help
the students to
adjust in the new environment as they come with diverse
thoughts,
backgrounds and preparations. A novel concept of
Virtual Laboratories
has also been introduced in the model curriculum. A
range of credits
from 150 to 160 has been kept for a student to be
eligible to get Under
Graduate degree in Engineering. A student will be
eligible to get Under
Graduate degree with Honours or additional Minor
Engineering, if he/she
completes an additional 20 credits. These could be
acquired through
MOOCs. Similarly, model curriculum for Post Graduate
courses in
engineering shall have 68 credits. Model curriculum of
18 Post Graduate
specializations was launched.
He further informed that the minimum
number of credits for award of MBA/ PGDM course is 102
credits. The
Chairman further emphasized that AICTE will ensure
revision of the model
curriculum on regular basis. Updation will certainly
help students to
achieve better employability, start-ups and other
avenues for higher
studies. The institutions/ universities in India are
requested to adopt
this “Model Curriculum” and depending on local needs
may tweak the
curriculum.
Prof. M.P. Poonia, Vice Chairman, AICTE,
Prof. A.P. Mittal, Member Secretary, AICTE and Prof.
Rajiv Kumar,
Adviser-I, AICTE and other senior officials from the
ministry were also
present on the occasion.
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