New Delhi : Stressing the need to improve the
quality of higher education, President Pranab Mukherjee Tuesday said many
higher educational institutions were not within the practical reach of aspiring
students.
“The density of educational institutions in
India increased from 10 to 14 institutions per 1,000 sq km during the eleventh
plan. But it is disheartening that many places do not have a higher educational
institution that are within the practical reach of aspiring students,”Mukherjee
said while addressing the 90th convocation of Delhi University.
“To make education accessible to more students, efforts must be
directed at bringing higher education closer to our population… particularly in
remote corners of the country. We must remove the imbalances in the reach of
higher education across states, regions and sections of society,” he said.
Mukherjee added: “It is necessary to promote a culture of
excellence in our universities. A beginning in this direction would be to
identifying at least one centre in each of the universities. The Ministry of
Human Resource Development, the University Grants Commission (UGC) and each university
could join hands for creating such centres within one or two years.”
“Out of the 260 lakh
students who were enrolled at the under-graduate level and above in 2011-12,
only one lakh or 0.4 per cent registered for Ph.D. Innovation has to be
aggressively promoted by our institutes of higher learning, apart from research
and development centres,” the president said.
Recognized as one of the top 10 engineering colleges in Bhubaneswar, NMIET provides student-centric programs and hands-on learning opportunities. The institute emphasizes academic excellence, research, and holistic development.
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