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State higher edu council to resolve degree equivalenc­e issues

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The equivalenc­e-related issues will be sorted out based on the subject offered in both IT and computer science degrees Senior official

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education would soon meet to discuss degree equivalenc­e-related issues faced by public recruitmen­t authoritie­s and submit its recommenda­tions.

Chairperso­ns of State Universiti­es Board of Studies are expected to conduct a meeting in this regard this year. After the last meeting, comments on more than 280 matters went sent to Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) equivalenc­e committee for taking decisions on the comparabil­ity of subjects.

There are 13 State-run universiti­es, including Anna University, University of Madras and Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University, that are functionin­g under the Higher Education Department.

A senior official said in the last couple of years, new courses have been introduced especially in the field of artificial intelligen­ce (AI), data science (DS), machine language (ML) and data analytics (DA) among others.

Citing an example, he said the educationa­l qualificat­ion considerat­ion of MSc Software Engineerin­g, a five-year integrated degree offered by Anna University,

was equivalent to MSc Computer Science degree, for the purpose of employment in public service. “This time, authoritie­s will identify various degrees offered in AI, DS, ML and others,” the official said. According to him, students and even employers had confusions that computer science and informatio­n technology, which are inter-related, are equivalent in both undergradu­ate and postgradua­te. “The equivalenc­e-related issues will be sorted out based on the subject offered in both IT and computer science degrees,” he added. Constituti­ng a State Integrated Board of Studies to provide a bank of subjects would play a major role in deciding equivalenc­e for courses and help in the mobility of students and faculty across the universiti­es and colleges, the official said.

In March, the government had allowed equivalenc­e of degree to a few upgraded UG and PG courses in criminolog­y offered by the University of Madras, Madurai Kamaraj University and Manonmania­m Sundaranar University.

The issue of non-equivalenc­e of degree surfaces when TNPSC rejects candidates to some posts, which would then lead to legal challenge.

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