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17th January 2017, 12:51 PM
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AICTE Framework
Hi I would like to have the details of the observation of the National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015, AICTE?
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17th January 2017, 12:52 PM
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Re: AICTE Framework
National Policy on Skill Development will positively be a stage in the correct heading. In any case, as Education Service Provider, the worried that every one of the activities of Government of India and Ministry of Skill Development specifically, may not hold up under much organic product in view of complexities required in getting into expertise advancement programs as various powers like NSDA, NDSC, SSCs, NSQC, PIU (Project Implementation Unit), NSDF and so on are required as Regulators in the ability improvement activity. The significant concerns are as per the following as to scholastics: 1. The UGC has informed 'Rules for Curricular Aspects , Assessment Criteria and Credit System in Skill based Vocational courses under NSQF', constraining to just B.Voc programs i.e. representing the entire scope of ability activities from level-4 to level-7 i.e. from Class-xii to graduation. 2. The AICTE has likewise informed National Framework for Skill Development, independently, covering every one of the levels from Level-1 to Level-7. The Framework told by AICTE is extremely convoluted, which to our psyche will be hard to actualize. Is stressing that both the statutory bodies are guaranteeing to have advised the Framework under NSQF. The National Policy Framework for aptitude credits must be uniform for all levels (L1 to L7 or L10) and for all statutory Bodies in the nation be it UGC, AICTE or others. Lamentably, UGC Guidelines are in direct clash with the Skill Credit Framework of AICTE which has been advised by MHRD. Both the records of AICTE and UGC claim to take after the National Skill Qualification Framework. A nearby take a gander at the credit necessities at different levels demonstrate that NSQF of level-7 would require 108 credit according to UGC prompting to B.Voc degree, while AICTE indicates 130 to 132 credits for honor of degree in professional training after endorsement level-4. While UGC determines just 6 months declaration course of 18 credits for level-4, the AICTE stipulates 1 year length (2 semesters) of 25-30 credits for each level ( L1 to L7). These oddities in the two records told by UGC and AICTE would bring about ruin and make express disarray. It is very clear from UGC report that UGC has not took after NSQF levels however they are guaranteeing generally. National Policy for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 2015, AICTE |
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