Parliamentary panel to review mushrooming of coaching centres, PM SHRI schools, HECI plans
Press Trust of India | November 24, 2025 | 01:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
The committee will also review impact of AI on education, emerging dummy schools, functioning of NCERT, education ministry's plans for HECI.
Discover your college admission chances with the JEE Main 2026 College Predictor. Explore NITs, IIITs, CFTIs and other institutes based on your percentile, rank, and details.
Try NowNEW DELHI : Amid rising student suicides due to stress, a parliamentary committee has decided to review the "proliferation" of coaching centres to support students in competitive examinations and the social issues arising from it. The standing committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports will also examine impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and leverage of emerging technology on education and student.
JEE Main 2026: January Question Paper with Solutions
JEE Main 2026 Tools: College Predictor
JEE Main 2026: Important Formulas | Foreign Universities in India
According to a recent Lok Sabha bulletin, the standing committee has also decided the review of PM Schools for Rising India ( PM-SHRI ) during the year 2025-26. The panel will review proliferation of coaching centres to support students in competitive examinations, social issues arising from it and existing legislation on the matter, the bulletin said. There have been cases of students enrolled in coaching institutes ending their lives in recent years due to study pressure, with several cases reported in Rajasthan's Kota city alone, which is known as the "coaching capital of India".
The Ministry of Education had earlier this year set up a nine-member panel to examine issues relating to coaching and the emergence of " dummy schools " besides the effectiveness and fairness of entrance examinations. The panel is studying the effectiveness and fairness of competitive entrance examinations in the context of the school education system and their influence on the growth of the coaching industry. During the year, the parliamentary panel will also examine the "current practices and policies" regarding school closure.
Also read CMS Education Survey 2025: Families spend more on boys, favour them for private schools, coaching
According to the Lok Sabha Secretariat, the committee will also review the functioning and performance of the National Council of Educational Research and Training ( NCERT ) as also efforts to promote education of linguistic and religious minorities. The panel will also seek details on the Education Ministry's "efforts" to create a Higher Education Council of India ( HECI ). A bill to set up a higher education regulator, which will replace bodies such as the UGC, is listed for introduction in the Winter session of Parliament, set to commence on December 1.
The HECI which was proposed in the new National Education Policy, looks to replace the University Grants Commission ( UGC ), the All India Council for Technical Education ( AICTE ) and the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). While the UGC oversees non-technical higher education, the AICTE oversees technical education, and the NCTE is the regulatory body for teachers' education. The parliamentary panel will also review study of Indological academic traditions and its impact on current education system.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Gender parity or safety risk? Maharashtra’s co-educational school mandate sparks debate
Maharashtra government’s order affects just a handful of schools as over 96% institutes in state already co-educational, as per UDISE+ 2024-25; teachers warn of infrastructural gaps, parents fear for girls’ safety
K. Nitika Shivani | 2 mins readFeatured News
]- Jadavpur University civil engineer’s work on vernacular architecture and climate resilience wins plaudits
- Education Loan: PM-USP scholarships up 31.6% nationally, but J-K and Ladakh see 10.9% drop in 5 years
- Experts propose 7 spots for university townships in education ministry’s post-budget webinar
- Operation Kayakalp: ‘Jarjar’ schools in UP a blind spot – with crumbling buildings and children left behind
- Protest as ‘law and order issue’: Students note pattern of universities filing FIRs to tackle ‘disagreements’
- Maharashtra Budget: Key scholarship scheme loses 82% funds; cuts across schemes for poor students in higher ed
- Karnataka Education Budget 2026-27: No social media for under-16, AI tutors for 12 lakh, IIT-level university
- ‘Mini Sikkim’: This CM Shri school bets on merit, mountains, and morning yoga to build future leaders
- JEE Advanced 2026: Adaptive test questions ready; IIT Kanpur to pilot this year on own students first
- From CBSE to IB Board: DPS International principal on why parents want a curriculum beyond rote learning