by Punjabnewswire4u
MOHALI, JAN 20
Around 60 new
colleges are in pipeline for the affiliation with Punjabi University for the
session 2013-14. There is four fold increase in the number of colleges than the
last year.
This was said by
Dr Jamshid Ali Khan, Dean, College Development Council, Punjabi Universiy,
Patiala while addressing the media in National Seminar on “Drug Abuse among
Adolescents-Issues & Challenges” organized by Aryans Group of Colleges,
Chandigarh. The event was presided over by Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans
Group of Colleges.
Dr Khan further
added that out of those 60 applications, more than half colleges have requested
to start B.Ed course, while others are for Management, Degree, Agriculture,
Physical Education Colleges etc. Khan added that in next 10 days the Letter of
Intent (LOI) will be issued to the eligible applicants after proper
verification of documents. Afterwards, in next 15 days affiliations would be
given only to those colleges who fulfill all requirements of physical
infrastructure, faculty, machinery and equipment, furniture and fixtures etc.
Answering the
questions of reporters, Dr Khan welcomed the step of National Council for
Technical Education (NCTE) of removing the 3 year old ban on permitting new
B.Ed colleges in Punjab. But at the same time he insisted that NCTE should do
proper survey of demand and supply before permitting any college.
Dr Khan also mentioned
that from 2013-14, Punjabi university has added new concept of ‘single faculty
college’. Under this land requirement has been reduced to 1.6 acre from 5 acre.
But for Degree College land requirement would remain to 5 acre only. Under
‘single faculty college’ Courses under one faculty can be started.
Dr Khan added
that now the Punjabi University would be very particular before giving
affiliation. The focus would be on qualitative expansion not on quantitative
expansion.
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