The faculty identified for the task are all senior members not below the rank of associate professor. Though the AICTE has given institutions a lot of leeway, it still needs to make sure that the facilities and the quality of education being offered are adequate.
“It is the first time that we have roped in faculty members from premier institutions such as IITs, NITs and other government-run colleges to do the inspections in terms of qualifications of the recruited faculty, the infrastructure, such as the equipment available in the labs and if it confirms to the experiments mentioned in the curriculum, what is the kind of curriculum and if it’s being adhered to, among others parameters. We feel deputing faculty from top institutions will help largely solve the issues,” said a senior official. There have been instances of inadequate infrastructure and unfilled faculty positions with many institutes, which just increase student intake, but the learning outcomes have been below the mark. According to AICTE member-secretary Rajive Kumar, the faculty identified for the task are all senior members not below the rank of associate professor.
“We got the faculty from these institutions on board for this exercise. The faculty members will be distributed in teams to carry out inspections in the institutes that have applied for an increase in intake or approval as such. The teams will give their recommendations, which will form the basis on which approval shall be granted, or not. This is an important step taken to ensure the quality of education in all institutes since there’s no cap on the number of seats anymore,” said Kumar. The Council has organised training sessions for these faculty members before they make the visits, the first meeting for which took place on January 1 at Bengaluru and was presided over by its chairperson TG Sitharam. A series of training sessions were scheduled in different locations till January 10 including Lucknow, Pune, Hyderabad Chennai and Chandigarh. The sessions for these teams will be held in the virtual mode as well, including AICTE officials who participated in the development of the approval process.
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