AICTE asks colleges, institutes to register on PARAKH portal for self-assessment
Abhiraj P | March 30, 2022 | 02:54 PM IST | 1 min read
AICTE PARAKH portal seeks to facilitate a platform for the students for self-assessment of learning outcomes and the 21st-century life skills acquired by students.
NEW DELHI: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has requested directors, principals of all AICTE approved colleges and institutions to make the institutions and faculty members participate in the AICTE student learning assessment -- Performance Assessment, Review, and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development (PARAKH), and to motivate the students to take the assessment. AICTE requested all the institutes to register themselves on AICTE PARAKH portal at parakh.aicte-india.org
AICTE PARAKH portal was launched by the Union ministry of education on January 7, 2O22 for all AICTE approved institutes. According to AICTE, the initiative seeks to facilitate a platform for the students for self-assessment of learning outcomes and the 21st-century life skills acquired by students. It aims to close the gap between academics and industry. "AICTE PARAKH engineering assessments can be carried out in civil, mechanical, electrical, electronics and communication and computer science," said the letter from AICTE.
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The PARAKH portal is not an examination, but an assessment platform on which students have to register during their course of study, claims AICTE. It also says that the MCQs available in the PARAKH portal has been prepared by academicians collaborating with industry and ed-tech companies.
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