Thursday, June 25, 2009

Higher Education Reforms in India

Yestardy Yash Pal committee submitt its recommends for higher education to HRD ministry.
10 major recommendations of the Yash Pal Committee are-

1. UGC, NCTE, AICTE, etc. are to be dissolved.
2. These should be replaced by a Higher Education and Research Commission , constituted.
3. Medical Council of India, Bar council of India, etc., are the powers of control. They just do not let the interfere in the administrative functions of research and educational activities.
4. IIT, IIM should give the status of the university .
5. Deemed university running in the name of the institutions should be ended.
6. Nearly one and a half thousand of the country's level colleges in need of improvement.
7. There should be only a graduate entrance examination for all the country. All have to be admitted by this.
8. The standard of education of teachers should be improved.
9. Stop to just earn money by running management, engineering colleges.
10. Recognized universities need to complete the standerds .

These recommendations will be followed by government in one hundred days as minister of HRD said. -By Navbharat times.
It is nice to set up such a committee .I thing that is found in this report is government is hesitating for recommending the forign universities to invest in india.
This shows that our policy makers are not open to whole eduaction system in the world.
They should open all education systems of world for the region,so that one can get education of all types and in all forms .
If government do not do this,it will go centuries back.It will take at least 25 years to educate about 20 to 30 percent of country upto higher education by the bill.As it is looking to be limited on own education system.And after 25 years there is a need of next higher education bill.As this bill will not start to give education to all 1 billion persons of country just after introducing.And this give a big loss to develop about half of the population to higher education for a long time.

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