When Bihar’s higher education experienced a setback – News2IN
Latest

When Bihar’s higher education experienced a setback

When Bihar's higher education experienced a setback
Written by news2in

Patna: Higher education at Bihar suffered a big setback by 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic.
Lakh students registered in various colleges and universities stop going to their institutions.
Both Chancellor Secretariat and the Ministry of Higher Education are positive and successful in ensuring the continuity of learning learning online.
While some institutions introduce online classes for a number of students through various e-conferencing tools, others begin to upload electronic content from their website.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the resultemic, however, feel that online education only benefits students’ microscopic parts.
“In the situation where internet penetration is limited to only 34% of the total population and that is also, mostly in urban centers, how could students attend online classes.
Those who have shifted to their original home in rural areas after the closure of their institutions Losing technology and, therefore, cannot benefit from online education, “Comment Patna University (PU) Former Head of the English Department of Shiv Jatan Thakur.
When the pandemic teaches teachers and students to be technological-friendly, the new ‘webinar’ culture at the seminar place appears at the University and Viva Voce Online PhD exam and the PHD program work was also introduced at Patna University.
However, these webinars can only benefit a number of academics.
The academic calendar of the universities in Bihar goes out because the delay is delayed in conducting a final examination of sessions and student admissions in the current academic session.
Pending undergraduate and postgraduate examinations from various universities were delayed at least by six months due to a pandemic.
Even PU can complete the undergraduate exam that is delayed from the last session recently.
Likewise, entering undergraduate class at various universities has not been completed.
PU almost completed its reception in the undergraduate program and began entering the postgraduate courses, said PU Welfare Student Dean N K Jha.
Other universities are busy completing the receipt process.
This pandemic also tends to influence the government’s efforts to increase the state gross registration ratio in higher education.
According to information sources, seats in undergraduate classes from different colleges throughout the country remain empty because enough students do not appear to enter this year.
The State Education Department is likely to ask from the university about student registration status in different courses in the current academic session, said Director of Higher Education Rekha Kumari.
The department will try to find out the reason behind a lower registration, he added.
This year also witnessed several positive developments in higher education.
While academics praised various provisions of the central education policy.
Similarly, the approval of the new law for the appointment of assistant professors by Chancellor and further advertisements as many as 4638 POSS assistant professor at different universities by the state university service panel provide many parables to universities and universities that are starving teachers.
Appointment at all 14 VCs and pro-vc at various universities in September also ended the state of the advertising hocism that applies at the University.

About the author

news2in