Work closely for students and faulty exchange: LG to universities in J&K
Press Trust of India | February 22, 2021 | 08:45 AM IST | 2 mins read
Sinha suggested increasing the number of interactions with other universities and exploring opportunities for tie-ups with foreign universities.
JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday urged universities within the Union Territory to work closely towards creating a mechanism for exchange of students and faculty besides implementing the provisions of National Education policy (NEP) 2020 at the earliest.
Sinha was speaking at the 32nd meeting of the executive council of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU) at Katra in Reasi district. The Executive Council took several important decisions for bringing qualitative improvement in overall functioning of the varsity, an official spokesman said.
Earlier, the Lt Governor visited the holy cave shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi and paid obeisance at the sanctum sanctorum, where he also prayed for peace, progress, and prosperity in the UT, he said. Speaking to the Vice Chancellors of SMVDU, Jammu University, and Kashmir University, present in the executive council meeting, the Lt Governor emphasised that the universities within Jammu and Kashmir should work closely towards creating a mechanism for exchange of students and faculty while also implementing the provisions of NEP-2020 at the earliest.
E xploring tie-ups with foreign universities
Sinha, who is also the Chancellor of SMVDU, suggested increasing the number of interactions with other universities and exploring opportunities for tie-ups with foreign universities. While appreciating the ranking obtained by the university in various national and international forums like NIRF 2020, Times Higher Education Impact Ranking, and Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA 2020), the Lt Governor advised the university authorities to further work towards enhancing the industry interaction and consultancy work by the faculty members by undertaking student-teacher exchange programs for further capacity enhancement.
“SMVDU has adopted high quality benchmarks in research and academics and is well poised for expanding its bouquet of programmes to include new contemporary inter-disciplinary programs,” he said. The Lt Governor said that the well-established and beautiful campus of SMVDU, right in the lap of Goddess Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, is a perfect destination for the students from across the country.
While noting the successful launch of eight new integrated programmes (with exit option), Sinha also directed the university authorities to work towards offering more programs in the field of education, Vedic studies and pharmacology, besides enhancing the strength of students commensurate to the available faculty and other resources.
Write to us at news@careers.360.com .
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.
Quick Watch
]Next Story
]What law students, scholars feel about BCI scrapping the one-year LLM
While the National Law Universities (NLUs) and many private universities followed the one-year LLM programme, most of the states and central universities offered the two-year LLM programme. The first is set to be abolished from the forthcoming academic year. However, the BCI notification has been challenged in the Supreme Court by a student.
Pritha Roy Choudhury | 2 mins readFeatured News
]- Visva Bharati Recruitment: Complaint to PM alleges DR selection records destroyed; varsity says ‘ridiculous’
- Sowa Rigpa: India’s Tibetan medicine students must know the language before they treat patients
- Missing labs, teachers, entire colleges – why SRTMU Nanded cracked down on BSc admissions
- Karnataka Public Schools: Rs 1,742-crore ADB boost for 500 govt institutes targets 1 million students
- IIM Amritsar wants to build ‘distinct identity’ in MBA education, NIRF doesn’t capture full picture: Director
- ‘Why change what’s working?’: Opposition to Akshaya Patra in West Bengal goes beyond eggs in mid-day meals
- SCERT, DIET vacancies as high as 50% in many states; Haryana, MP, Maharashtra top list, reveals PAB meet
- SNU Chennai VC: Mechanical, civil, chemical engineering still deliver; demand for BTech cybersecurity on rise
- Delhi University’s MAMC, UCMS draw NEET toppers but offer dead computers, lagging wi-fi, and delayed degrees
- ‘Bureaucratic hurdle’: KCET rank list not updated after CBSE re-evaluation, affects admission, says student