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All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). World Summit on Accreditation (WOSA-2018) 8 th and 9 th September, 2018 Technical Education in India– A vision for the future Linking Government Funding with Quality Prof. Anil Sahasrabudhe Chairman, AICTE.

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All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

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  1. All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) World Summit on Accreditation (WOSA-2018) 8th and 9th September, 2018 Technical Education in India– A vision for the future Linking Government Funding with Quality Prof. Anil Sahasrabudhe Chairman, AICTE

  2. AICTE formed in 1945 AICTE ACT 1987 MANDATE Proper Planning and Coordinated development of technical education throughout the country. Promotion of Qualitative Improvements in relation to Planned Quantitative Growth. Maintenance of Norms and Standards.

  3. System of accreditation put in place • National Board of Accreditation formed in 1994 under section 10(u) of the AICTE Act for periodic evaluation of technical institutes and programs. • It was made an independent autonomous body in 2010. Started accreditation based on OBE in 2013. Became signatory of Washington Accord in 2014

  4. AICTE – Vision & Mission Bring excellence in technical education • Objective Regulator • Facilitator and Mentor • Empower Institutes • Support Innovation • Mandatory Accreditation • Autonomy to Colleges Live as if you were to die tomorrow, learn as if you were to live forever Mahatma Gandhi

  5. Imperatives of National Education Policy • Expansion (Access) 25.2% GER (target 30%) • Equity : all states and regions in India • Excellence (Quality) !! • Education (Pedagogy) • Knowledge : creation, assimilation and dissemination • Knowledge application for societal good • Skill : soft skills and hands on skills • Attitude : ethics, values and professionalism • MOOCs, Blended Learning, Flipped classes • Employability, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

  6. Student Teacher Ratio Source: RUSA Document

  7. RESEARCH OUTPUT: INDIA’S SHARE IN GLOBAL RESEARCH Physics 4.6% Materials Science 6.4% Mathematics Chemistry 6.5% 2% Agricultural Sciences Pharmacology 6.2% 6.1% Microbiology 4.9% Engineering 4.2%

  8. Two pillars : Accreditation and Autonomy • Today about 15% institutes are NBA accredited • AICTE has made accreditation mandatory for expansion in terms of seats and introduction of new programs. • These institutes are given multiple years of approval and no regulatory fee is charged as incentive. • Also this is one of the important parameters for funding. • AICTE has been supporting institutions to become autonomous so that they qualify to come under tier-I category for NBA accreditation • Target is to make all institutions autonomous in 10 years; Target is to have at least 50% institutes accredited by 2020

  9. Twelve (12) NBA Accreditation criteria • Engineering knowledge – Curriculum revision, Faculty training • Problem analysis – Live industry problems, assignments • Design/development of solutions – Design thinking, Projects, Hackathons, Innovation cell. • Investigation – Examination reforms, Blooms taxonomy • Modern tool usage – Mandatory software and hardware, • MOUs for Centres of excellence by industry • The engineer and society – UBA, Internships • Environment and sustainability – UBA, mandatory courses • Ethics – Unique three-week student induction program • Individual and team work – Assignments, Quizzes, Projects • Communications – Soft skills, Life skills • Project management and Finance – Courses, Internships • Life-Long learning – MOOCs courses SWAYAM

  10. AICTE Quality Initiatives in Technical Education • Regular revision of curriculum by experts (academia, industry) • Mandatory teacher training and certification : 8 modules on pedagogy, new technologies, student involvement, projects, exams etc. • Mandatory 3-week student induction program : ethics, society • Mandatory internships : Website • Examination reforms : Website, model question papers • Promoting innovation and startups • Mandatory accreditation : workshops, mentoring • Perspective plan : work in progress • Industry readiness : mandatory Industry Interaction cell • Selection of students: entrance exam NEETI • Smart India Hackathons • AICTE student Startup policy

  11. Quality Improvement Programme (Upgrading Qualifications of Faculty Members)

  12. National Doctoral Fellowship launched in 2018 • To promote research in AICTE approved institutions • Admitting full time research scholars for PhD. • Number of Scholarships per year – 150 Nos. • 28 AICTE Approved Institutions supported • Fellowship of Rs. 28,000 + HRA per month • National Nodal Centre – PSG College of Technology • CSIR/DRDO labs • Public and private sector industries 

  13. Thrust Research Areas Partners: CSIR Labs/DRDO Labs 47 Labs are associated already Public Sector Undertakings Corporates/Industries

  14. Research Promotion Scheme Marking scheme supports quality institutions - Promote Research Capabilities • Limit of funding Rs.25 Lakh/Project • 2 Projects /Institute/ year • 3 Years of project duration • More than 800faculty • 14 disciplines More than 900 research Projects in 5 years

  15. Modernized Laboratories through MODROBS Total grant 268 crore released during the last 10 years Rs.20 Lakh per Lab Government & Private Colleges 1000+ Labs Modernized in last 5 years

  16. Support to Students for Participating in Competitions Abroad (national winners) RV College of Engineering, Karnataka MAIT, Delhi

  17. AICTE-Global-link Research Internships for UG Students for Research in Canada • An MoU between AICTE-MITACS • Research Internship in Canadian Universities • Final year students of UG Programs • 8 - 12 weeks in Canada • Approx. 100 students / year • Funding by AICTE & MITACS • Startups incubation and exchange with Canada and South Korea

  18. Seminar Grant Provides financial assistance to institutions for organizing Symposium /Conference/ Seminar / Workshop at National and International level in various fields of Technical Education AICTE - INAE – TRF (Teachers Research Fellowship) Provides fellowship to Engineering Teachers for Doctoral Research in Central Laboratories in order to promote a research culture amongst the faculty in AICTE approved engineering institutions AICTE-INAE Travel Grant For engineering students to present papers abroad has been launched for enhancing the quality of engineering education in the country. Travel Grant - Faculty The scheme enables meritorious faculty to interact at International Level Conferences, both within and outside India, Seminars, and Symposia.

  19. Smart India Hackathon World’s Biggest Hackathon Open Innovation Model Crowd sourcing for solutions • The Digital India programme, launched by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on 1 July 2015 with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. • To align with the vision Smart India Hackathon launched

  20. At a Glance of SIH 2017

  21. SIH 2018 Launch of SIH 2018 Grand finale of SIH 2018 across 24 cities • The grand finale of Software Hackathon -30th and 31st March 2018 • The grand finale of Hardware Hackathon -18th June 2018 to 22nd June 2018.

  22. Glance of SIH 2018-software edition Grand Finale 15 210 24 Nationwide phenomenal response States having SIH Nodal Centres Cities having SIH Nodal Centres

  23. MOU signed between AICTE and Clarivate Analytics on 25th April, 2017 For research excellence Release of Policy document on driving research excellence in AICTE approved academic institutions an AICTE-Clarivate initiative 11th June, 2018 at AICTE Headquarters, New Delhi

  24. AICTE – CLARIVATE ANALYTICS RESEARCH POLICY FRAMEWORK

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  26. INDIA’S RESEARCH OUTPUT HAS BEEN GROWING *Only 530 institutions ‘unified’ on Web of Science have been considered for this analysis, these institutions account for 70% of India’s output; 290 of these are academic institutions; ESCI = Emerging Sources Citation Index

  27. India’s Research Output based on Elsevier Scopus • Key findings • India shows exponential growth in publication output from 21,663 publications in 1996 • to 153,160 in 2017.

  28. World’s top 25 most research prolific countries (2013-2017) Data Source: Scopus

  29. Key findings: India’s 683,703 research papers produced between 2013-2017 were cited 18% less than world average (FWCI = 0.82) Data Source: Scopus

  30. AICTE National Student Start-up Policy Launched on 16th Nov 2016 The Policy aims to Streamline and Strengthen the Innovation & Startup Ecosystem in Technical Institutions “ Identifying the innovation and entrepreneurial potential of students, nurture innovations and transform them into startup entrepreneurs by developing an ideal entrepreneurial ecosystem in technical institutions and engagement with diversified enablers at national and international level”

  31. State Student Start-up Policies: Kerala, Gujarat, Karnataka • Student Startup Policies in Technical Universities: • GTU - Gujarat • AKTU - Kerala • APJAKTU – Uttar Pradesh • RGPVU– Madhya Pradesh • Ongoing Policy Dialogues with 13 Governors of Indian States: Governors of Bihar, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, J&K, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Tripura, Haryana, Mizoram, Meghalaya etc. • State level Policy Consultative Workshops – J&K and Tamil Nadu

  32. MHRD Funding Funding is based on quality on competitive basis • PMKVY-TI (Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana) (NSQF) • GIAN (Global Initiatives of Academic Networks) • Unnat Bharat Abhiyan • IMPRINT (Impacting Research Innovation and Technology) • SWAYAM courses • There are many more schemes in the pipeline.

  33. Ten Technology Domains of IMPRINT Living world Healthcare Technology Sustainable habitat (urban/rural) design Energy Security Water and River Systems Environment and Climate Change Materials world Manufacturing Technology Defense and Security Nano-Science and Technology Advanced Materials Computer Science and ICT

  34. Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA) • SPV for financing higher Education institutions • Long term loans • Risk free investment: • Principal repaid by Institution • Interest by Govt • Authorised capital: Rs 100,000 crores • Project-based financing of : • Capital asset creation • Research laboratories

  35. MHRD Innovation Centre • Innovation clubs in all HEIs • Linking tinkering labs created in schools by NITI Aayog with technical colleges • Innovation summits • Awards for Innovative projects • Linking innovation to entrepreneurship and startups • Atal Ranking of Institutions for Innovation Achievements. (ARIIA) • Create an innovative culture and ecosystem.

  36. March towards excellence continues Thank You..

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