Shri
Kapil Sibal moots common entrance test for new central universities
The new central universities should look at
conducting a Common Entrance Test for admission to their courses, to enable
common counseling so that students and their families are saved the trouble of
going to various locations for tests and counseling. This was stated by the
Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Shri Kapil Sibal while taking a
meeting of the Vice Chancellors of new central universities here today. The
Vice-Chancellors of the new central universities of Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana,
Jammu & Kashmir (though there are now two separate universities for Jammu
& for Kashmir, the VC earlier appointed for the J&K University was
giving the presentation), Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Orissa, Punjab,
Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu and for the three old state universities that have
been given central universities status in Chattisgarh, Uttrakhand and Madhya
Pradesh gave presentations. Secretary (Higher Education). Shri R.P. Agrawal and
Chairman, UGC Shri Sukhdeo Thorat were also present during the meeting in which
each university meet a presentation on their vision, courses envisaged,
infrastructure and HR issues and on individual problem areas.
Shri Sibal, addressing the VCs said that the central
universities must become the benchmarks for academic excellence for the rest of
the country. These universities must create an eco system in their states
fundamentally for two things (a) High quality research and (b) Design academic
courses which create employment within the State, for employment avenues
peculiar to each state. While exhorting the VCs to think originally, he asked
them to create alliances, chairs with other parts of the world. The Minister
also suggested that these universities’ academic courses be designed in such a
manner to make possible temporary mobility of students and faculty from one
university to the other. He asked these universities to invite faculty from
abroad and from the private sector in India also for short term teaching
stints.
The HRD Minister told the universities that they
must have different courses, especially such courses that are in conformity
with the eco-system of the region. Essentially, different universities
specializing in different courses will encourage students to come to a
particular university which will come to be associated with a particular
course. The Minister said that the UGC has been asked to set up a panel to
coordinate with these VCs, so that there are fewer number of common courses.
The UGC will also be asked to look at the possibility of changing its
guidelines for bringing in world class faculty, he added.
Shri Kapil Sibal also said that the university
campuses should be as green as possible and in conformity with the local
eco-system. He said that the buildings must be world class and aesthetic. He
also said that each university would be provided with one giga byte of
broadband connectivity.
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