99 pc of colleges implement 4-year degree courses under NEP, 2020: Rakkam

Education Minister Rakkam A Sangma on Wednesday informed that ninety-nine percent of the colleges in Meghalaya have started the implementation of the 4-year degree courses under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

 

Speaking to media persons, Sangma said that the State government had earlier written to NEHU that some of the colleges had expressed their inability to implement the NEP.

 

“However after deliberation on the need of the hour and the urgency of this introduction, now all the colleges have implemented (NEP) and they have taken importance of the future of our students,” he added.

 

With regards to the ongoing stalemate between the NEHU and the Meghalaya College Teachers Association (MCTA) and NEHUTA,  the minister said, “We request them to sort things out because there is no opposition from any student, principal or management (against NEP implementation).”

 

He said the government now leaves it to the heads of the different institutions and their managements to decide on the NEP.

 

When asked, Sangma said, “If we continue with the 3-year degree courses, our students will graduate in 2026 and in 2026, our students where they will go for admission. If they go to Assam, Delhi and other States Universities since they already implemented NEP and 4-year degree courses, I doubt that whether our students will be eligible for further studies for post graduate courses or not.”

 

“I think they will take their own decision but students’ future is top priority because our colleges are affiliated to NEHU and whatever decision taken by it, they will have to follow,” he said.

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