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Reforms in Higher Education (Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (Improve…
Reforms in Higher Education
Passing IIM Bill, 2017
provide autonomy
Relaxing regulation of UGC for Institutes in Global top rankings
Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan
Improve quality of institution in states
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replace UGC Act 1956
new legislation which will respond to the needs of higher education
Giving autonomy to the Universities to make their own curriculum
clear path for entry of Foreign Institutions in the coutnry
Formation of HEERA is proposed
Higher Education Empowerment Regulation Agency
Advisory Council to have representatives of all states and Central Government and leading educationalists
Finance Board
For disbursement of funds
Accreditation Board
Granting autonomy to institutes
The Central Government (CG) plans to dissolve the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the University Grants Commission (UGC) and replace them with a single body
The jurisdiction of AICTE and UGC often tends to overlap. UGC governs universities and prescribes minimum standards for higher education, and AICTE performs similar functions for the stream of ‘technical education’
conforming to two sets of norms
The introduction of a unified regulator would minimise administrative delays and remove jurisdictional ambiguity