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The UGC Has Issued Draft Guidelines For Short-Term Skill Training

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The rules for the establishment of short-term skill development courses in higher educational institutes were approved today by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The guideline was created in accordance with the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

The goal of this guideline is to lay the groundwork for incorporating skilling into higher education at all levels, as well as to introduce short-term industry-relevant courses (certificate courses) in Higher Educational Institutes (HEIs) to bridge the skill gap and to provide holistic and specialised education with a focus on practical training, allowing individuals to gain hands-on experience.

Anyone who has passed the 10+2/ senior secondary exam or its equivalent is eligible for admission to any HEI undergraduate programme.

According to the proposed standards, HEIs would provide credit-linked short-term skill development certificate courses lasting 3-6 months. HEIs will create the course structure using a credit methodology. A short-term skill development course in any field must be at least 12 credits long and no more than 30 credits long. The short-term skill development course should place a higher emphasis on hands-on learning.

UGC also emphasised that the maximum student intake in one short-term skill development course should not exceed 60 for each cohort, and the minimum faculty-student ratio shall be 1:30 or whatever is applicable in the respective HEI.

  • The UGC Has Issued Draft Guidelines For Short-Term Skill Training
  • University Grants Commission (UGC)
  • Higher Educational Institutes (HEIs)

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