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Cambridge, MIT experts to help design syllabi of Indian institutions

The HRD ministry has roped in experts from leading global Universities like Cambridge, MIT, Pennsylvania to help design and “internationalise” syllabi of higher education institutions in the country, Union minister Smriti Irani said.

Updated on: Jun 03, 2016 06:52 PM IST
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The HRD ministry has roped in experts from leading global Universities like Cambridge, MIT, Pennsylvania to help design and “internationalise” syllabi of higher education institutions in the country, Union minister Smriti Irani said.

The HRD ministry has roped in experts from leading global Universities like Cambridge, MIT, Pennsylvania to help design and ’internationalise’ syllabi of higher education institutions in the country, Union minister Smriti Irani said. (Pardeep Pandit/ HT Photo)
The HRD ministry has roped in experts from leading global Universities like Cambridge, MIT, Pennsylvania to help design and ’internationalise’ syllabi of higher education institutions in the country, Union minister Smriti Irani said. (Pardeep Pandit/ HT Photo)

Speaking in New Delhi at the launch of 10 projects in different states under Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), Irani said that experts from institutions like University of Edinburgh, MIT, Cambridge, University of Pennsylvania, UC Berkeley, University of Washington and University of Georgia Tech etc have been roped in to upgrade the curriculum in social sciences, sciences, mathematics and engineering.

“The government of India has been in touch with some international faculty and academicians and institutions who shall through RUSA, a national higher education mission, help states internationalise their curriculum in order to benefit their students,” Irani said.

Irani who launched various projects including inauguration of a Model Degree Colleges in Kurnool of Andhra Pradesh, Rajnandgaon in Chattisgarh, Boys’ Hostel in Amritsar, also held interactions with students via teleconfrencing.

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During the interaction, she also told students that the ministry has asked institutions to provide counsellors to deal with stress.

She also said the HRD ministry has made the process of dealing with grievances related to fellowships faster from earlier 175 days to 28 days now.

Irani also said that students should be allowed to pursue the courses of their choice.

 
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