Sunit Dhawan
Tribune News Service
Rohtak, April 29
The newly constituted Haryana Higher Education Council will recommend review of academic courses at the state universities and colleges to improve employment potential and job skills. The council will also advocate grant of permission to students for pursuing more than one course simultaneously.
Prof BK Kuthiala, Chairman, Haryana Higher Education Council, maintained that addition of vocational content to higher education course curriculum was essential to increase employability.
“We will recommend the tenure of the Vice-Chancellors of the state universities be increased from three years to five years and the age limit be raised from 65 to 70 years,” he said.
The council chairman further stated that the authorities of all the state universities would be directed to prepare a 25-year perspective plan and a concise 5-year plan to improve the working in teaching departments.
“Effort will be made to do away with redundant curricula and re-designate the existing staff for optimum utilisation of available resources,” he said.
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