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Chandigarh 11th July:- The only pure skills university in
India with a ‘Swiss Dual’ education system, Bhartiya Skill Development
University (BSDU), Jaipur today organized third Association of Indian Skill
Universities (AISU) meeting. The participants included Jayant Joshi,
President, Rajendra and Ursula Joshi Charitable Trust (RUJCT); Brig (Dr.)
Surjit Pabla, President AISU and Vice Chancellor of Bhartiya Skill Development
University (BSDU); Dr. Anurag, Pro-VC, Centurion University of
Technology and Management (CUTM); Vikrant Pande, Provost
(VC), TeamLease Skills University (TLU); Abhishek Pandit (Rabindra Nath Tagore
University Bhopal).
The
suggestions and recommendations on norms for skill universities submitted to
the government after the second AISU meeting at HVSU Gurugram, were discussed
and their progress communicated. The members also suggested that
Skill University’s territorial jurisdiction limit needs to be looked at where
skill universities should be allowed to facilitate apprenticeships to the
students in other states to help them have on-the-job training.
Recommending
Common Entrance test for B.Voc, Brig. (Dr.) Surjit Singh Pabla, President
AISU and Vice Chancellor of Bhartiya Skill Development University said
that we suggest that for all Skill Universities, a common entrance test must be
incorporated in order to professionalize B.Voc. Courses. This common
entrance test would help us in getting quality students from the entire Country
and just like IITs, it would benefit students applying from country-wide by
allowing them to choose amongst the best of Skill Universities.
While
addressing the members of AISU, Jayant Joshi, President, Rajendra and
Ursula Joshi Charitable Trust (RUJCT) said that AISU is expecting a
positive response from UGC and MSDE regarding the recommendations and the
proposals on live virtual classes as an alternate mode of learning and
admission criteria to the skill universities. UGC is likely to prepare
guidelines and norms for skill universities where the recommendations of AISU
are likely to be considered.
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