Portal to check PhD progress for Madras University students
By Express News Service |
Published: 16th July 2017 08:13 AM |
CHENNAI: An online progress
monitoring system for PhD students has been introduced by University of
Madras, said its Vice Chancellor P Duraisamy at the 159th convocation of
the varsity on Saturday.
Claiming that this is the first of its kind in Indian Universities, he said the university will move to becoming more digital. Higher Education Minister K P Anbalagan, announced that University will be part of the Swayam Prabha scheme – a digital platform on revolutionising education in the country – an initiative by Ministry of Human resource development launched by the President this month.
He added that MHRD and UGC appointed NSDL Database Management limited (NDML) to facilitate institutions to digitally, securely and quickly issue online awards to students directly in their online NAD account.
Student can access certificate at any time and authorise banks and employers to view and verify the certificates. He also said as part of Swayam Prabha scheme, classes and lectures will be made online or through electronic devices (DTH).
Duraisamy said, “PhD students and their supervisors can now obtain information at every stage from admission to graduation,” adding that to retain and utilise knowledge and expertise of retired teachers from the University of Madras and other Universities, a new scheme, Honorary Emeritus Professor/Visiting Professor scheme has been introduced from this month.
For 2016-17, 987 PhD students have been admitted. He also said UGC had sanctioned `50 crore under Phase II of the UPE program and `5.5 crores under UGC-CPEPA.
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