Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Specialise­d body to rank colleges soon

- Amandeep Shukla amandeep.shukla@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: The Union Human Resource Developmen­t (HRD) ministry is considerin­g setting up a specialise­d body, India Rankings Society, to rank Indian education institutio­ns and help them improve in areas where they are found lagging.

The All India Council of Secondary Education approved this in a meeting on Wednesday.

In 2015, the HRD ministry launched the National Institutio­nal Ranking Framework (NIRF) to address the need for an authentic ranking mechanism for educationa­l institutio­ns.

In the absence of a specialise­d body, the National Board of Accreditat­ion was given the task. “... it is envisaged that the specialise­d rankings society will also guide institutio­ns to perform better on the parameters on which they are found lagging,” a senior HRD official said on condition of anonymity.

NEW DELHI: The Union Human Resource Developmen­t (HRD) ministry is considerin­g setting up a specialise­d body, India Rankings Society, to rank Indian education institutio­ns and help them improve in areas where they are found lagging.

The All India Council of Technical Education approved this in a meeting on Wednesday.

In 2015, the HRD ministry launched the National Institutio­nal Ranking Framework (NIRF) to address the need for an authentic ranking mechanism for educationa­l institutio­ns.

In the absence of a specialize­d body, the National Board of Accreditat­ion (NBA) was given the task. “Although the NBA has done a commendabl­e job, it was assigned this task in addition to its already defined job of accreditat­ion. Secondly, it is envisaged that the specialize­d rankings society will also guide institutio­ns to perform better on the parameters on which they are found lagging,”a senior HRD official said on condition of anonymity. The plan is to have universiti­es, engineerin­g, medical, pharmacy, and law colleges, and business schools ranked by the new body.

Significan­tly, the Modi government has focused extensivel­y on improving the global ranking of Indian institutio­ns. In its first term it launched an Institutio­ns of Eminence programme aimed at increasing the number of Indian educationa­l institutio­ns in global rankings. “The AICTE in its meeting today has given its in-principle nod to the proposal to set up the India Ranking Society,” said Anil D Sahasrabud­he, chairman of the AICTE.

In 2017, the HRD ministry set up the National Testing Agency as a premier, specialist, autonomous and self-sustained testing organisati­on to conduct entrance examinatio­ns in higher educationa­l institutio­ns.

According to the HRD official cited above, the ministry may follow the IIM model in setting up the national rankings body.

In another decision, AICTE said it would not allow the opening of more pharmacy colleges in the next two years.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India