Friday, March 18, 2016

Plan to use infra of closed engg colleges for skill training'

Business Standard

Government is planning to use existing infrastructure of closed AICTE-affiliated engineering colleges or polytechnics for skill development training programmes,was informed today. 

In a statement laid on the table of Lok Sabha, MSDE Minister said the ministry "is working meticulously with All Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to utilise the existing spare infrastructure/ capacities of AICTE-approved engineering colleges/polytechnics for conducting" skill training courses. 

National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF) compliant courses under the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT) will be conducted under the Pradhan Mantri Vikas Yojna, said Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister (MSDE) Rudy. 

Already closed engineering colleges/polytechnics may apply directly for affiliation to run the courses, Rudy said. 

The minister said as per information provided by AICTE, 31 institutions have been closed and 84 institutions have applied for closure across India. 

"A committee has been constituted by for feasibility study for utilisation of the surplus infrastructure, engineering colleges/polytechnics, for running NSQF compliant NCVT courses," he added.

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