Share of universities that participated in NIRF, Pg10
Only 55% universities participated in NIRF rankings, while 56% adopted four-year undergraduate courses, reveals recent AISHE report by Ministry of Education.
Only 55% of universities participated in the government's National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings.
Approximately 56% of universities have introduced the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP).
These figures were released by the Ministry of Education in its All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) report for 2023-24.
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Detailed Insights:
The low participation in NIRF highlights a challenge in achieving comprehensive assessment and quality improvement across all higher education institutions in India.
NIRF, launched in 2015, aims to provide a transparent and data-driven ranking system to help students make informed decisions and encourage healthy competition among institutions.
The All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE), initiated in 2010-11, is an annual web-based survey that collects crucial data on various aspects of higher education, including student enrollment, faculty, and infrastructure.
The adoption of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP) aligns with the recommendations of the National Education Policy 2020, promoting a multidisciplinary approach and flexible curriculum.
FYUP includes provisions for multiple entry and exit options, allowing students to earn certificates, diplomas, or degrees at different stages of their undergraduate studies.
The Ministry of Education is responsible for formulating and implementing the national policy on education, overseeing both school and higher education in the country.
Key Concepts Involved:
National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF): A methodology adopted by the Ministry of Education to rank higher education institutions in India based on various parameters like teaching, research, and inclusivity.
All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE): An annual web-based survey conducted by the Ministry of Education to collect comprehensive data on higher education institutions for policy formulation and research.
Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP): An undergraduate degree structure, recommended by the National Education Policy 2020, offering multidisciplinary education, flexible credit systems, and multiple entry/exit points.
Ministry of Education: A ministry of the Government of India responsible for the implementation of the National Policy on Education and the overall development of the education sector.