All Colleges To Obtain NAAC Accreditation, NEP To Be Implemented Fully: CS Mehta
Srinagar– Jammu and Kashmir will fully implement the National Education Policy (NEP) from the current academic session while the four year undergraduate programme as per UGC guidelines would be introduced in all the colleges of the Union Territory, officials said Thursday.
The decision in this regard was taken unanimously in a meeting chaired by Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, to review and discuss modalities for implementation of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in Jammu and Kashmir, an official spokesperson said Thursday.
The meeting, he said, also decided that the centralized admission test CUET would be mandatory for all admissions in J&K from the next academic session.
“It will also move to a uniform academic calendar which in turn will be synchronized the national academic calendar. In addition, all higher education institutions would move towards progressively greater autonomy,” he said.
According to the spokesperson, the meeting had a thorough exchange of ideas on steps to be taken for implementation of this ambitious nationwide policy in J&K.
The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, Higher Education, Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary, School Education, B. K. Singh, Vice Chancellors of various universities of the UT and other senior officers of Higher Education and School Education Department.
Mehta, according to the spokesperson said that the current year would be a transformational year with respect to the education system and important changes would be required in the process.
The CS, he said, also stated that the UT will implement the NEP from April 1 and sought suggestions from VCs about the modalities to be adopted for making a smooth transition in its implementation.
“The VCs unanimously suggested the need to synchronize the academic calendar with the national academic calendar and move to a single calendar. They said that adoption of uniform calendar system would not only enable the students from JK to compete with students in rest of the country for admissions to top institutions but also save valuable time,” he added.
According to the spokesperson, the Chief Secretary advised the universities to ensure implementation of the calendar in such a way so not to lead to any disruptions or loss of time.
Mehta, he said, also advised them to start the admissions process as soon as possible and also offer foundational courses to the students in line with the NEP.
The Chief Secretary, he said, asserted that Universities have a great role to play in research and vocational development and said that universities should become a centre of innovation and students instead of chasing government jobs should become innovators and job creators.
“He said that the government will provide every kind of support to all universities in this regard. He said that the focus of this year’s financial budget will be to address the gaps in terms of academic infrastructure and teaching resources,” he said.
“He emphasized for greater coordination among higher secondary schools, colleges and universities that only greater coordination and supervision could lead academic excellence. He said that J&K universities should chase excellence in education and obtain the best possible rankings,” he added.
According to the spokesperson, the CS asked the VCs to develop a robust framework for getting feedback from the students as academic feedback is more strongly and consistently related to achievement and quality of higher education.
Mehta, he said, also stressed on the need for a vibrant academic and cultural ecosystem, organizing more intra and inter University competitions and a healthy campus life.
According to the spokesperson, the Principal Secretary Higher Education briefed the meeting regarding the various steps being taken for the implementation of the NEP.
“He informed the meeting that all degree colleges in J&K would apply for accreditation or provisional registration (PAC) under the NAAC framework this year. In addition, at least 10 Government Degree Colleges across Jammu and Kashmir would identify sister Colleges which would have collaboration with reputed International Institutions to boost faculty and student exchange programs,” he said.
“From the academic Session 2022-23, 14 Centers of Innovation, Invention, Incubation and Training would be established under Hub and Spoke model. In addition, IIT and IIM Jammu would develop 10 Incubation Centers (each) in Degree Colleges under Hub and Spoke model,” he added.
Regarding Learning Management System (LMS), Kansal, the spokesperson said, informed that JK Higher education department has launched its own LMS that supports Online Learning for students.
“In the first phase, 22 GDCS have been connected while all GDCS will be connected with LMS in next Phase. It was also informed that JK Higher Education department has directed all institutions to ensure equitable access to quality education, with a special emphasis on Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Groups (SEDGs),” he added.
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