AICTE will look forward to panel to submit report on programs that may offer flexibility
A MEETING referred to as by the Central Authorities’s high coverage think tank this month appears to have compelled a rethink on AICTE’s decision to offer engineering colleges the flexibleness to confess college students who didn’t go for arithmetic and physics of their plus-two course, and supply them remedial bridge programs to manage in school.
The Indian Express has realized that NITI Aayog member and scientist V K Saraswat expressed critical reservations in regards to the new entry qualification standards at a gathering chaired by vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar on June 11. The meeting was additionally attended by AICTE chairman Anil Sahasrabudhe and Higher Education Secretary Amit Khare, among others.
Based on sources, there was a distinction of opinion between Saraswat and Sahasrabudhe, with the previous favouring a rollback. However, the AICTE chairman defended the modifications on the bottom that they’re in keeping with the brand new National Education Policy’s multidisciplinary strategy.