Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill establece un único regulador de educación superior con tres consejos

El Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill del gobierno propone una comisión reguladora unificada con tres consejos para guiar a las universidades hacia la independencia y la autogobernanza, enfatizando la excelencia a través de la acreditación y la autonomía, en línea con la Política Nacional de Educación 2020.

El gobierno indio planea presentar el Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill, que establece una única comisión de educación superior supervisada por tres consejos especializados. Esto busca transformar universidades e instituciones en entidades autónomas y autorreguladas, al tiempo que se construye un sistema transparente para la acreditación y los estándares.

Según un borrador revisado por Hindustan Times, la ley se dirige a instituciones de importancia nacional, otorgándoles mayor independencia y centrándose en la mejora de la calidad en el marco de reformas más amplias para posicionar a India como una nación desarrollada.

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