India unveils new education policy after 34 years; here are its highlights

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Jul 29, 2020, 7:34 PM IST

India has unveiled a new education policy after 34 years
 

Bengaluru: India has unveiled a new education policy after 34 years. 

It is called the National Education Policy 2020. It allows a higher flexibility in higher education and renames the Union Human Resource Development Ministry to the Ministry of Education. 

Here are the key points announced for Higher Education:

  • Aim to increase the gross enrolment ratio to 50% by 2035 
  • To ensure holistic, and multidisciplinary education through the flexibility of subjects in Higher Education
  • Multiple entry/exit points to be allowed - UG program: 3 to 4 years, PG Program - 1 to 2 years, Integrated 5 years bachelors/ Master’s programme and M Phil to be discontinued
  • Common norms for public and private HEIs which include private philanthropic partnerships and capping fees within broad regulatory framework
  • Graded autonomy of academic, administrative and financial institutions
  • A single regulator for all higher education working under a self-disclosure based transparent system for approvals in place of numerous 'inspections'
  • Public investment in the education sector to reach 6% of GFP at the earliest. Currently, it is around 4.43% including state and central govt.
  • E-courses will be developed in regional languages in education planning, teaching, administration and regulation. Virtual labs to digitally equip schools, teachers and students to be created. The e-content to be available in regional languages starting with Kannada, Odia, Bengali, Tamil etc to join Hindi and English
  • Standalone Higher Education Institutes and professional education institutes will be evolved into multi-disciplinary education with a National Educational Technology Forum (NETF) to be created
  • Emphasis to be placed on Divyang friendly education software

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted his satisfaction over the issue. 

He said, “Framing of NEP 2020 will be remembered as a shining example of participative governance. I thank all those who have worked hard in the formulation of the NEP 2020. 

May education brighten our nation and lead it to prosperity.”
 

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