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No new engineering college to open in India up to 2024

No new engineering college to open in India up to 2024
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New Delhi: India will not see No New Engineering College up to 2024, all Indian Councils for Technical Education (AICTE) Anil chairman Dattatraya Sahasrabudhe has said.
For his teacher training program, the name AICTE has been registered in the Guinness Book of World Records, making it the first organization in which country has found a place in the Guinness Book of World Record for the second time in a row.
Dr.
Sahasrabudhe shared several vital input during interviews with IANS.
Quotes from interviews:
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Q: When is the newly open engineering college in this country?
A: At present, no new college engineering is needed.
So, there are no new technical colleges that will open up to 2024.
The Expert Committee in his interim recommendation has suggested that no new technical college must be opened for two years.
Actually, no need to open college …
and the committee only recommends this.
Q: Why isn’t there a new technical college? What is the existing college status?
A: Until now, more than 50 percent of seats in college lie empty, which means that resources are not fully used …
which is why investing in new techniques is not true.
Given the current situation, it can be said that, from existing universities, only half of them are needed.
Even if the existing college technology is reduced to half, students will get an entrance ticket.
Q: What is the problem when more seats are available?
A: Having more position than necessary means that the income produced at the cost of students will be less.
This will also have an impact on institutional resources, which affect the appointment of the faculty.
With less income, the faculty has less ability to be appointed so that they can work with low salaries and eventually will have an impact on education standards …
Record all this, the Expert Committee has suggested not opening new technical colleges until 2024.
However, there may be an exception for this, which must be seen.
Q: In accordance with new education policies, there are provisions to provide technical education directly from the school level, what does Aicte do in that case?
A: We provide vocational education to children from class 6.
It will be implemented on a wide scale.
The curriculum for it has been made and the teacher is provided with training.
Below, at the school itself, students will be taught ambitious courses such as artificial intelligence along with computers.
Along with this, training will be provided for skills on agriculture, forests, water, hand work, among others.
Q: Aicte name has been registered in the Guinness Book of World Records for what kind of effort?
A: Aicte name has been registered in the Guinness Book of World Records for our teacher training program – Atal Academy.
Faculty members employed in it continue to work to improve teacher skills.
During Atal training, the teacher must learn, prepare assignments and pass with flying colors, the post provided with a certificate.
During the Corona period, more than 1.5 lakh teachers were trained in one year and that was the reason our name was registered in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Q: What are the steps brought to implement new education policies (NEP) strongly in this country?
A: NEP is being implemented on many levels.
Policy implementation is being monitored continuously and enthusiastic, such as various universities has been asked to implement credit-based credit.
Universities have been asked to provide policies at their academic council meetings.
Immediately, the policy will be implemented at all universities throughout the country, where children will have the freedom to study the subjects of their choices.
If a student from an engineering college has an interest in music, then the college will arrange a music teacher to provide training to them …
this is a choice credit system.

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