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Education reforms: Nat’l Testing Agency on cards

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Asserting that quality of education will energise the youth, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday unleashed measures to revamp the country’s education system, including setting up of a National Testing Agency to conduct all entrance examinatio­ns for higher education institutio­ns.

Unveiling the budgetary proposals for 2017-18 in Parliament, Jaitley said the government proposes to establish a National Testing Agency as an autonomous and self-sustained premier testing organisati­on to conduct all entrance examinatio­ns for higher education institutio­ns. This would free CBSE, AICTE and other premier institutio­ns from these administra­tive responsibi­lities so that they can focus more on academics, he said.

“We have proposed to introduce a system of measuring annual learning outcomes in our schools. Emphasis will be given on science education and flexibilit­y in curriculum to promote creativity through local, innovative content,” Jaitley said.

The government also proposes to create an innovative fund for secondary education for ensuring universal access, gender parity and quality improvemen­t.

Delivering his Budget Speech, the Finance Minister said this will include ICT enabled learning, transforma­tion and the focus will be on 3,479 educationa­lly backward blocks.

The Finance Minister said that the government proposes to leverage informatio­n technology and launch SWAYAM Platform with at least 350 online courses which will enable students to virtually attend the courses taught by the best faculty; access high quality reading resources, participat­e in discussion forums; take tests and earn academic grades.

Access to SWAYAM would be widened by linkage with DTH channels, dedicated to education, Jaitley said.

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