Deccan Chronicle

Aim top rank for varsities: Jagan

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has instructed top officials to initiate an action plan to secure top ranking for state universiti­es in National Institutio­nal Ranking Frame Work (NIRF). Holding a review meeting on higher education at his camp office at Tadepalli on Wednesday, the Chief Minister asked them to make IIITs on a par with IITs by introducin­g higher standards.

Reddy directed officials to raise education standards in all universiti­es in the state, aiming at a slot in the top ten in the country. He wanted the state universiti­es like JNTU (Kakinada, Anantapur), Andhra

University, SV University, Padmavathi Mahila University, and RGUKT (IIITs) to reach higher levels. Seeking budget estimates for bolstering the state universiti­es, he drew the attention of officials to expedite setting up of Architectu­re University at Kadapa.

The officials informed that Andhra University was currently ranked at 19 and SV University at 38 in the NIRF rankings. At this juncture, Reddy asked for a plan of action for the next two years to improve their rankings. He asked officials to study the best practices in the institutio­ns which secured top ranks in NIRF list. The officials were directed to recruit talented, meritoriou­s and exemplary people as teaching staff in the universiti­es. The Chief Minister also asked higher officials to explore partnershi­ps between state and reputed foreign universiti­es. Reviewing the functionin­g of IIITs, he directed the officials to introduce business courses and raise their standards to the level of IITs. He noted that IIITs were badly neglected by the previous government, which diverted about `180 crore funds of these institutio­ns. Learning that there were 22,946 students studying in IIITs, he told the authoritie­s to complete the constructi­on of IIIT buildings in Srikakulam and Ongole at the earliest.

With respect to medical education, the Chief Minister said that the government was setting up 16 new medical colleges as against the 11 colleges at present. The number of medical seats would rise significan­tly and 70 per cent of them would be filled up the convener quota, thus benefiting the poor students. He said the government was according top priority to education and health sectors and spending huge amounts to improve the existing systems through Nadu-Nedu programme.

Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh, Special Chief Secretary (Higher Education) Satish Chandra, Principal Secretary (Finance) N. Gulzar, APSCHE Chairman K. Hemachandr­a Reddy, RGUKT Chancellor Prof K.C. Reddy and other officials were present at the meeting.

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