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Announcements from the Govt. Bodies
AICTE invites applications from Standalone Institutions offering PG Diploma courses in Management for the grant of Graded Autonomy for the Academic Year 2023-24.
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UGC has released a draft seeking comments/suggestions/feedback on Guidelines and Curriculum Framework for Environment Education at the Undergraduate level.
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Draft
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Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) - Agricultural Education Division and National Agricultural Higher Education Project (NAHEP) has launched Graduate Income Index (GII) Survey and all the higher educational institutions are requested to encourage their alumni to take part in the survey.
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Survey Link
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First G-20 Education Working Group (EdWG) Meeting Concludes in Chennai and Secretary Higher Education Shri. Sanjay Murthy has said that collaboration with Universities across the globe would be the major outcome of the deliberations.
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The Department of School Education and Literacy (DoSEL), Ministry of Education, Government of India organized a two-day National Workshop on Content of Teaching-Learning Material and Assessment under New India Literacy Programme (NILP).
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The Union Budget 2023 presented by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday set aside ₹1.12 lakh crore for education – the highest ever and an increase of around 8.2% than what was pegged in 2022-23.
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Educational Testing Service (ETS) which conducts TOEFL and GRE tests, for setting up India's first national assessment regulator - PARAKH.
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University Grants Commission (UGC) chairman Professor M. Jagadesh Kumar on Tuesday held a virtual meeting with the vice-chancellors or the representatives of 45 central universities to review the implementation of NEP 2020.
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The UGC has created a portal UTSAH to keep a track of the qualitative reforms by the HEIs in India.
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Several universities in Karnataka have asked their affiliate-colleges offering standalone post-graduate (PG) programmes, especially MBAs, to either shut down or associate themselves with a college offering undergraduate (UG) courses.
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1,400 model schools identified across Karnataka to improve quality of education
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Union Budget 2023 - How the education sector reacted to the Budget?
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Pankaj Agarwal writes: Positive government policies that can help accelerate adoption of digital learning solutions across schools.
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Gursharan Singh writes: Restructure higher education system to achieve NEP goals
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Centre for Educational and
Social Studies
The Centre for Educational and Social
Studies (CESS) is a registered society
established in 2006. Since its
inception CESS has been working in the
field of education. CESS, guided by
its vision of bringing about ‘Social
Transformation Through and With
Education’ is striving to draw the
attention of stakeholders, including
State and Central Government, on vital
issues of education. We at CESS engage
in Research, Policy Advocacy and
Capacity Building in the broad sphere
of Education. In the recent past,
since the unveiling of NEP, CESS has
conducted over 100 webinars and
stakeholders consultations on policy
awareness and on policy implementation
and has reached out to more than
30,000 stakeholders of education. CESS
has launched ‘NEP Ready’-a capacity
building training workshops to
facilitate HEIs in the effective
implementation of NEP 2020.
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