Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

UGC to bring norms for e-degree courses

- Amandeep Shukla letters@hindustant­imes.com n

NEWDELHI: The University Grants Commission is set to bring in regulation­s for online degree courses, officials familiar with the matter said.

The developmen­t has come after the ministry of human resource developmen­t asked the country’s top 100 universiti­es to offer such courses amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Members of the commission, in a meeting on Friday, discussed the contours of the regulation­s which will be similar to those for open learning courses.

“It is likely that an integrated set of regulation­s for distance and online learning can soon be brought out by the UGC. There is a general agreement that courses which are high on practical content like engineerin­g or others will not be offered through online education. However, courses where there is less of practical training are ideal for such teaching. Moreover, subjects like coding can also be taught,” said a senior official.

Even with integrated regulation­s, there may be clauses specifical­ly for online courses, the official added.

The reason for bringing in regulation­s is mainly to address quality concerns related to such courses, he said.

The higher education regulator has already decided that it will lower the bar for varsities to offer online and distance learning courses from the earlier benchmark 3.26 score by the National Assessment and Accreditat­ion Council (NAAC) at least for one academic year.

Following the outbreak of the coronaviru­s disease, the HRD ministry has been focusing on popularisi­ng the online mode of education as classroom teaching appears increasing­ly difficult.

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