Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill instaure un régulateur unique de l'enseignement supérieur avec trois conseils

Le Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill du gouvernement propose une commission réglementaire unifiée avec trois conseils pour guider les universités vers l'indépendance et l'autogouvernance, en mettant l'accent sur l'excellence par l'accréditation et l'autonomie, conformément à la National Education Policy 2020.

Le gouvernement indien prévoit de présenter le Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill, qui instaure une commission unique pour l'enseignement supérieur supervisée par trois conseils spécialisés. L'objectif est de transformer les universités et institutions en entités autonomes et autorégulées, tout en mettant en place un système transparent d'accréditation et de normes.

Sur la base d'un projet examiné par Hindustan Times, le projet de loi vise les institutions d'importance nationale, leur accordant une plus grande indépendance et se concentrant sur l'amélioration de la qualité dans le cadre de réformes plus larges pour positionner l'Inde comme une nation développée.

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