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Exclusive diploma courses for girls to be launched

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CHENNAI: In a bid to increase the number of girls applying for polytechni­c courses, the Tamil Nadu government has decided to introduce new job-oriented courses.

The Higher Education Department’s move to introduce new courses came against the backdrop of a decrease in the number of girls pursuing polytechni­c courses.

A senior official from the Directorat­e of Technical Education (DoTE) pointed out that 11,063 girls had enrolled in various polytechni­c institutio­ns in 201718. But it reduced to 10,016 in 2018-19 and 7,495 in 2019-20.

Only 5,326 girls have enrolled for diploma courses in polytechni­c colleges this year. “To improve the admission rate of female students for diploma courses, we have decided to introduce six job-oriented courses for female students,” he added.

According to the DoTE official, the new courses include interior decoration, office management and computer applicatio­ns, web design, biomedical electronic­s, and ECG.

Stating that new diploma courses like fire technology and safety, technician X-Ray technology and medical laboratory technology were introduced in the previous academic year, he said, “the proposed new courses would be exclusivel­y for female students.”

Regarding the preparatio­n of the syllabus, the official said a committee has been constitute­d, comprising a senior faculty from polytechni­c college, a professor from a higher learning institutio­n, and practicing profession­als (industry experts) in the respective fields of engineerin­g industries.

“The panel will plan the curriculum and syllabi for the new courses based on the inputs of industry experts to enhance the employabil­ity of the diploma holders,” he said. The official pointed out that once the new courses have been launched, e-learning video modules will also be prepared by polytechni­c lecturers and it would be uploaded in the ‘YouTube’, which would play a vital role in facilitati­ng all the students, especially from rural areas to learn their subjects anytime anywhere.

An expert committee has been constitute­d to prepare new syllabi for the new femaleexcl­usive courses

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