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Improving the quality of regulation

Improving the quality of regulation
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Present regulatory systems tend to stymie the quality and growth of our institutions. What reforms are necessary in the existing regulatory agencies and their methods so as to give ...

Present regulatory systems tend to stymie the quality and growth of our institutions. What reforms are necessary in the existing regulatory agencies and their methods so as to give greater academic, administrative and financial autonomy to our institutions so as bring about quality enhancement.

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Roobitha Masanam
Roobitha Masanam 11 years 4 months ago
reservation quota based on caste denies opportunity for most of the capable and really deserving persons. it can be changed.
Dr Sateesh Jigjini
Dr Sateesh Jigjini 11 years 4 months ago
Internalization of concepts of Quality has to be accomplished by Stakeholders of education. Therefore, alertness of quality has to be imbibed in Parents, Teachers & Society. In this direction, “Jagruti Abhiyan” may be introduced such as “Acche Padhai - Jeevan Mithai” for Primary, “Acche Shiksha-Sacche Shiksha” for Secondary & “Padavi me Gunavatta - Antarrashtriya Manyata” for University education with a mission to imbibe Quality awareness and concepts.
Anamika Pathania
Anamika Pathania 11 years 4 months ago
sir a girl got admission into India top medical college not because she had studied well or worked hard but because she had a quota n I whose had worked hard for it lost my seat just because i did not had any reservation quota. Don't u think its inequality and injustice in giving reservation quota to students on the basis of their caste. sir even if u want to give quota it can be given on the basis of people financial or economic status that would be a far better way to help the poor n needy.
Anamika Pathania
Anamika Pathania 11 years 4 months ago
sir i can explain u the disadvantages of quota in examinations by giving my own example. I went for my medical entrance exam after giving my exam while coming out of the hall one girl asked me how was my exam i replied yes i have done good in biology but i need to work hard in physics n chemistry. the same question when i asked,her answer gave me a shock she said " my exam was not so good but i don't have to worry because i am surely gonna get my seat because i am an SC n she got her seat
CHANDRAKANTH parsawar
CHANDRAKANTH parsawar 11 years 4 months ago
student need financial education not past history,they have to know how to live and contribute to the country.you must make a policy to educate student finacially know every thing saving ,investing and identify financial opertunities this is they way to educate the student i strongly argu the govt of india to make the polocy
Anamika Pathania
Anamika Pathania 11 years 4 months ago
Respected Sir , I would strongly recommend that there should be no aarakshan or quota on the basis of caste especially in our entrance examinations so that all students r able to prove there worth through their hard work n knowledge n get admission in their respective colleges. quota in the examinations is highly unjustified because the deserving ones lose their seats easily to others who don't deserve it but they can avail it through aarakshan.
nakul vashishtha
nakul vashishtha 11 years 4 months ago
Respected sir As we all know that education is not only about learning but also using that knowledge in daily life but now a days students, teachers and parents all are emphasizing on numbers not on learning. So if we can change in this then its good for new generation
Mihir Dave
Mihir Dave 11 years 4 months ago
Respected Sir, I here by want to share my views for the Upsc exams.As a student i have noticed an interest in frnds to join it.But due to fear n uncertainity they dont lyk to go for it.I jst wnt to share tht why dont the central govt establish institutes where they recruite students of graduates and train them for various field.Due to this the gov. will also have benefit in recruiting officers moreover the students would also not have to linger here n there for private classes n pay a huge amt.
saksham mittal
saksham mittal 11 years 4 months ago
Sir i amappering in boards this year i want to ask u that whow you will u create new jobs opportunity and i want to suggest you that there must be forein colleges like haward oxford must be in india like forein company came india (globalistion)