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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Government of Karnataka
14TH General Council Meeting of KSHEC.
14th General Council meeting of Karnataka State
Higher Education Council was held on 13th May 2015,
under the Chairmanship of Sri. R V Deshpande,
Hon’ble Minister for Higher Education and Tourism. It
was attended by Sri L Hanumanthaiah, Chairman,
Kannada Development Authority; Vice Chairman of
KSHEC; Principal Secretary, Department of Higher
Education and the Members of the council.
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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION 6TH FLOOR, M.S. BUILDING, Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR VEEDHI,
BANGALORE-560001
Launching of e- News Letter
Hon’ble Minister for Higher Education and Tourism
Sri R. V. Deshpande clicking to launch the inaugural issue
of e- News Letter of Higher Education on 29.05.2015 at
4.00pm in the Conference Hall of Vidhana Soudha.
Sri Bharat Lal Meena, Principal Secretary Higher Education
and B.G.Nandakumar, Commisioner, Department of
Collegiate Education were present.
Sri S. V Ranganath, Vice Chairman, KSHEC;
Sri H. U. Talawar, Director, Technical Education;
Sri S.A. Kori, Executive Director, KSHEC; Vice Chancellors
of Universities and more than 250 senior Faculty and Staff
of different Departments of Higher Education attended the
function.
14th Annual Convocation of VTU.
His Excellency Sri Vajubhai R. Vala, the Governor of Karnataka and the Chancellor of VTU presided over the convocation and conferred the Degrees on the graduates. Sri Suresh P. Prabhu, Hon’ble Union Minister for Railways, Govt. of India was the Chief Guest.
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01. Readers’ Comments, Achievers 03
02. Students’ World, Job Portal 04
03. Grievances, Teachers’ Class 05
04. Activities of Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi. 07
05. Activities in Department of Collegiate Education. 07
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07. Bangalore University, Notification. 09
08. News from the Higher Education Council. 10
09. News from the Department of Technical Education. 11
10. ICT Initiatives in Higher Education Department. 13
Vol.1,No 2, June 2015
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Contents
02
CET-2015 Results Announced By Higher Education
Minister Sri R.V.Deshapande
Higher Education Minister Sri R.V. Deshpande released the results of CET-2015 conducted by Karnataka Examinations Authority on June 1, 2015, at a function held at KEA. The results were instantly made available on the KEA Website http://kea.kar.nic.in, http://cet.kar.nic.in and http://karresults.nic.in for the information of candidates. After generation of merit list for 7 different courses,
19,275 candidates are found eligible for admission to
Medical & Dental courses, 85,407 for ISM &
Homoeopathy courses, 1,12,423 for Engineering &
Technology courses, 1394 candidates for
Architecture course, 82161 candidates for
Agriculture, 85577 for Veterinary, 1,16,133 for
B.Pharma and Pharma-D courses based on their
marks.
Higher Education Minister congratulated the toppers of each stream of study in CET Examination. He also made an announcement that the Top five Rank holding candidates in each Course will be exempted from paying Tuition Fee
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Karnataka CET Seat matrix announced
The final seat matrix for the Karnataka Common Entrance Test – 2015 result was released on Saturday. The Seat matrix for medical, dental, engineering, architecture, agriculture, veterinary, pharmacy and other courses has been uploaded on www.kea.kar.nic.in. The total 63,215 seats announced include 2489 for medical, 875(Dental), 55998(Engineering/Architecture), 2605(Agriculture/ Veterinary) and 1248 (Pharmacy).
TEQIP - 11th State Steering Committee Meeting.
11th State Steering Committee meeting was held
under the Chairmanship of Sri Bharat Lal Meena
Principal Secretary, Higher Education on 12th May
2015 in TEQIP Conference Hall, Technical Education,
Directorate, Bangalore.
EDITORIAL
29th May 2015 is a memorable day to be recorded in the history of Higher Education Department, the day the e-News Letter of the Department was launched by Sri R.V. Deshpande, the Hon’ble Minister for Higher Education and Tourism. It is one of the best practices initiated in the Department by Sri Bharat Lal Meena, Principal Secretary, Higher Education to provide information about the recent developments, future plans, new initiatives and important activities in the Department of Higher Education.
This e- News Letter provides platform for the different
wings of Higher Education viz. Higher Education
council, Department of Collegiate Education,
Department of Technical Education and Visvesvaraya
Technological University to showcase their activities and
achievements.
Mr. Ravi Talawar, Assistant Professor, VIAT, VTU and
Mr. Srikant Talawar, Managing Director SHLR Techno
soft (p) LTD on our request helped us by providing
software support to e- launch this News Letter. The
editorial board thank Talawar brothers for their timely
help.
An Appeal:
We have successfully launched the e- News Letter. This
is just a beginning. But it is the responsibility of all the
Institutions under Higher Education Department to
make it sustainable, to see that it reaches all the
stakeholders including the students. We request all the
Institutions to put the e-News Letter on their website.
The Institutions can register to get the e-News Letter by
sending their official email id to
hednewsletter@gmail.com
We request the Institutions to send the
information about the academic & extra-curricular
activities, training & placement information, special
achievements, calendar of events, grievances and any
other important News.
Come, let us all work together to bring in some
positive changes through this newsletter.
Manohar G. Nayak
READERS COMMENTS
ಸನಮಾನಯರ , ನಮಸಮಾರಗಳು ಇ -ನಯಯಸ ಲಟರ ಒಂದು ಉತತಮ ಪರಯತನ. ಕಮಲೇಜು ಶಕಷಣ ಇಲಮಖ ಯಲಲ ರಯಪತಗಯಳುುವ ಕಮಯಯವಧಮನಗಳನುನ ತಳಯಲು ತುಂಬಮ ಸಹಕಮರಯಮಗುತತದ ಅಧಮಯಪಕರ ಸೃಜನಶೇಲತಗ ಕನನಡಯಮಗುತತದ . ಪತರಕಗಯಂದು ಉತತಮ ಶೇರಷಯಕ ಇರಲಲ . ಇಲಮಖಯ ಎಲಮ ಉನನತ ಪಮರಧಕಮರಕಾ ಅಭನಂದನಗಳು .....
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ಸ. ಪರ .ದ .ಕಮ . ಹರಪನಹಳು . ದಮವಣಗರ ಜಲ . ಮೊಬೈಲ – 9449974058
Respected Sir,
It has given me an immense pleasure to know that our Department has launched E-newsletter. This is really a new kind of achievement of our Department. We will be able to understand what goes on around us. We will also be able to know the achievements of our students and our teaching community through the pages of this letter. We can also share our innovative ideas through this letter. I would like to extend my thanks and congratulations to all the dignitaries on the occasion of the launching this letter. With kind regards, Shambhulinga R Chigari Associate Prof and Principal, Govt. First Grade College, Alavandi. Dist. Koppal 9481549556
ACHIEVERS
Sri Abhilash A. S. of Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bengaluru bagged 7 GOLD MEDALS for having secured 1st Rank, Highest Marks in B.E. Electrical & Electronics Engineering.
Sri Ahad Tarade of KLS Gogte Institute of Techonology, Belagavi bagged 13 GOLD MEDALS for having secured 1st Rank, Highest Marks, highest aggregate marks in all eight semesters in B.E. Civil Engineering, highest marks among the Rank Holders in any branch of B.E. & highest marks among the students of the Engineering Colleges affiliated to VTU.
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STUDENTS’ WORLD
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I CREATE INDIA ಎಂ ಂ ಳ ಗ
ಡ ಸ 9th NATIONAL BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION
ಪರ ಸ sensitive boring tool for precision
boring operation ಷ presentation ಪ ಥ
ಪಡ ಜ ಟಟ ಆಯಕಯ ಗ .
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ಪ ಸ ೂ ಇ ಪ ಪ ಜವಲ ೂಂ
ಇ ಷಟರ ಟಟ ಆಯಕಯ ಗ .
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9th NATIONAL BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION ಪ
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ಟಟ ಆಯಕಯ ಗ .
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Personality Development ಷ Seminar
presentation . ಲ ು ಂ ಹ
ಇ : Automotive Axles pvt ltd, Mysore;Laguna Clothing,
Kanakapura;Aditya Birla group of Industries, Mysore
;Scanery group of industries, Yelahanka; Glowtronics,
Mysore ; GRS Engineering Industry, Mysore ; Bharath
Electronics Limited, Bangalore
JOB PORTAL Placement Activities of Mysore Universities are as follows : 1. 200 students are placed in two job fairs. 2. 25 students from chemistry background are placed
in Syngene International Ltd, Bangalore 3. 22 Students are placed in Azim premji Foundation. 4. 3 students are placed in Kaynes Technologies,
Mysore. 5. 30 Students are placed in Edutel Pvt ltd,
Bangalore. Around 40 more students are shortlisted and final result will be announced soon.
6. 15 students are shortlisted by Udayavani ( Kannada News Paper)
7. 22 Students are shortlisted by Zee Kannada. A brief note on Placement Activity at Department of Collegiate Education:
01. Yearly Programme: To bring uniformity in Placement activity in all the GFGCs, a yearly programme chart including topics like awareness on job related Interviews, Resumes writing, various Competitive Exams and availability of job at industries was issued to colleges. Along with this, preparations of DATA-BASE of the final year students were initiated. Inviting the Company/Industry to conduct Campus Selection/Job Melas was to follow these programmes.
02. Train-the-Trainer Programme:
For better implementation of Placement Activity,
training the Convenors of Placement Cell is necessary.
Hence an understanding with Infosys under ’Training-
the-Trainers’ was taken-up. It is a 8 day in-house
training at Infosys, Mysore, regarding Business
Communication, Corporate expectation, Interview
skill, Analytical Skills etc. Till today, convenors of
Placement cell & Naipunya Nidhi from 148 GFGCs,
have undergone the training in 5 batches.
03. Inviting HRs of various MNCs:
HRs of Wipro, Infosys, Freshersworld.com were
invited to the office of the Commissioner to discuss
about commencing campus drives across Karnataka.
The HRs are now informing the details of date, place
and time at which the campus drives are being
organized. Accordingly, the Principals, Co-ordinators
of Placement Cell and Naipunya Nidhi are being
communicated through e-mail & SMS to inform and
encourage their students to participate in these
Campus Drives.
EDITORIAL
29th May 2015 is a memorable day to be recorded in the history
of Higher Education Department, the day the e- News Letter
of the Department was launched by Sri R.V. Deshpande, the
Hon’ble Minister for Higher Education and Tourism. It is one
of the best practices initiated in the Department by Sri Bharat
Lal Meena, Principal Secretary, Higher Education to provide
information about the recent developments, future plans, new
initiatives and important activities in the Department of
Higher Education.
This e- News Letter provides platform for the different wings
of Higher Education viz. Higher Education council,
Department of Collegiate Education, Department of Technical
Education and Visvesvaraya Technological University to
showcase their activities and achievements.
Mr. Ravi Talawar, Assistant Professor, VIAT, VTU and Mr.
Srikant Talawar, Managing Director SHLR Techno soft (p) LTD
on our request helped us by providing software support to e-
launch this News Letter. The editorial board thank Talawar
brothers for their timely help.
An Appeal:
We have successfully launched the e- News Letter. This is just
a beginning. But it is the responsibility of all the Institutions
under Higher Education Department to make it sustainable, to
see that it reaches all the stakeholders including the students.
We request all the Institutions to put the e-News Letter on their
website. The Institutions can register to get the e-News Letter
by sending their official email id to hednewsletter@gmail.com
We request the Institutions to send the information
about the academic & extra-curricular activities, training &
placement information, special achievements, calendar of
events, grievances and any other important News.
Come, let us all work together to bring in some
positive changes through this newsletter.
Manohar G. Nayak
READERS COMMENTS
ಸನಮಾನಯರ , ನಮಸಮಾರಗಳು ಇ -ನಯಯಸ ಲಟರ ಒಂದು ಉತತಮ ಪರಯತನ. ಕಮಲೇಜು ಶಕಷಣ ಇಲಮಖ ಯಲಲ ರಯಪತಗಯಳುುವ ಕಮಯಯವಧಮನಗಳನುನ ತಳಯಲು ತುಂಬಮ ಸಹಕಮರಯಮಗುತತದ ಅಧಮಯಪಕರ ಸೃಜನಶೇಲತಗ ಕನನಡಯಮಗುತತದ . ಪತರಕಗಯಂದು ಉತತಮ ಶೇರಷಯಕ ಇರಲಲ . ಇಲಮಖಯ ಎಲಮ ಉನನತ ಪಮರಧಕಮರಕಾ ಅಭನಂದನಗಳು .....
ಡಮ. ಮಲಲಕಮಜುಯನ ಕಲಮರಹಳು ಪಮರಂಶುಪಮಲರು
ಸ. ಪರ .ದ .ಕಮ . ಹರಪನಹಳು . ದಮವಣಗರ ಜಲ . ಮೊಬೈಲ – 9449974058
Respected Sir,
It has given me an immense pleasure to know that our Department has launched E-newsletter. This is really a new kind of achievement of our Department. We will be able to understand what goes on around us. We will also be able to know the achievements of our students and our teaching community through the pages of this letter. We can also share our innovative ideas through this letter. I would like to extend my thanks and congratulations to all the dignitaries on the occasion of the launching this letter. With kind regards, Shambhulinga R Chigari Associate Prof and Principal, Govt. First Grade College, Alavandi. Dist. Koppal 9481549556
ACHIEVERS
Sri Abhilash A. S. of Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bengaluru bagged 7 GOLD MEDALS for having secured 1st Rank, Highest Marks in B.E. Electrical & Electronics Engineering.
Sri Ahad Tarade of KLS Gogte Institute of Techonology, Belagavi bagged 13 GOLD MEDALS for having secured 1st Rank, Highest Marks, highest aggregate marks in all eight semesters in B.E. Civil Engineering, highest marks among the Rank Holders in any branch of B.E. & highest marks among the students of the Engineering Colleges affiliated to VTU.
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TEACHERS’ CLASS
Higher Education a perspective
Higher Education in general is education after
secondary level leading to degree or diploma. In most
of the developed countries Higher Education are
autonomous. Higher Education in India is a
concurrent subject governed by state governments at
state level and by UGC, IMC and AICTE at central
level. There are essentially three broad models
existing in India, Affiliated institutions, Autonomous
institutions and Universities. Over and above there
are autonomous institutions created by the act of
parliament like IITs, IISc, NITs etc. which give their
own degrees. The affiliated institutions virtually are
those institutions which work on master-slave
principle and have to implement the admission,
academic and administrative requirements as per the
affiliating university’s statutes and state
government’s norms. The Autonomous institutions
do have the liberty of framing their own curriculum
satisfying the requirements of the affiliated
universities. These are gagged by the guidelines of
the universities. Universities do have a lot of
academic freedom but handicapped by
heterogeneous student population. Thus this
structure also suffers from societal demands, social
justice and government’s expectations. The higher
education is thus tied by many constraints.
In the 11th plan itself the central government initiated
policies and programmes for strengthening research
and innovations. The policy also talked about
encouraging institutions – public or private – to
engage in stretching the frontiers of knowledge.
TEQIP was one of such initiatives. To ensure that
state governments also are in line with this policy
state planning and facilitation units were created and
a small financial commitment was made mandatory.
The policy also talked about promoting the quality of
higher education by investing in infrastructure,
faculty, promoting academic reforms, improving
governance and institutional restructuring. It was
planned to start 16 Central Universities and granting
autonomy to institutions with potential for excellence,
upgrading autonomous colleges
GRIEVANCES
Upgrading Higher Education
To uphold the values and ambit of higher education,
the following problems need to be addressed:
The semester exams are an integral part of the
curriculum. But, in the midst of the exams, the dates for
valuation is announced. This will have a severe effect
on the conduct of exams as the faculty will be more
interested to go for valuation as it is mandatory. This
approach belittles the process of exams and at the same
time the pains of the examination committee is
completely ignored. This is a case of conflict of interest.
This is an urgent issue.
The assignment of ministerial work to the faculty is a
serious erosion of upgrading of higher education. The
faculty need to be encouraged into research and extra-
academic activities. But, here we see a situation where
the faculty appear like the additional posts of the office
staff. This is a devaluing development. Admission
process is completely the responsibility of the office.
The collegiate faculty are living in the myth of holidays.
The general impression is that there are 2 months of
holiday which is a mirage. The examination process
lasts for nearly 20-25 days immediately followed by
valuation followed by reopening which does not leave
any room for holidays. There must be a structured
closure for, say, 15-20 days which the faculty can enjoy
quality time. If the system finds it difficult to make
changes, the teaching faculty should be given an extra
15 days of EL /year as they work all round the year as
given to the ministerial staff for doing the ‘regular’
work.
It is my humble view that small changes brought in the
system may change the attitude of the faculty towards
an inclusive involvement rather than acting out of force
or compulsion.
Dr. Poornima G R Assistant Professor, GFGC, Rajajinagar.
Bangalore
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India can talk of its own products only if this happens
on a large scale.There seems to be lack of Strategic
Planning and step motherly attitude even towards
performing private players. The government in its
12th plan talks of establishment of innovation
universities, expansion of existing institutions and a
focus on better quality in research, infrastructure,
faculty and curriculum content. This can only happen
if private players are treated on par with government
and government aided institutions. No doubt quality
comes through creating awareness among the faculty
and students the importance of modern technology
and its usage in teaching and learning, like virtual
class rooms and laboratories. But at the same time
pedagogy training and removing obsolescence in
laboratories by acquiring new infrastructure should
be given top priority. This involves financial
implications. The only way out is differential fee
structure based on the quality of providing
sophisticated equipment and research initiatives.
Government should see that running quality
institutions are made viable irrespective of its status.
Also aspiring parent or student need to know the cost
of education in every college so that they can plan
well. If income and expenditure match, capitation fee
will automatically vanish. Corporate can also play a
big role in this aspect. They can adopt or support
institutions by sponsoring laboratories and programs.
In turn institutions will be happy to give
opportunities to employees from industries to
upgrade their qualification and register for PhD
programs. This will be a win-win situation and bring
quality into the academic processes. We all comment
that there is no Indian university or institution in top
200 of the world but are we finding solutions? How
many of the top brass managing the universities and
institution know the criterion on which rankings are
done. If the government brings out a plan to target
these measuring criterion and bring awareness things
could be improved. In conclusion for quality higher
education it is necessary that all the stake holders
work in synergy keeping affiliations aside.
Prof.K.N.Raja Rao, Advisor, R.V.College of Engineering, Bengaluru
to degree granting institutions. The various committees have also recommended more academic autonomy to institutions, but neither the affiliating universities nor the governments seem to have been serious. The Accreditation agencies are playing their role is decelerating the process. Higher Education being under the concurrent list is also affecting the curriculum and standards of assessment which vary from state to state and university to university. No doubt that the IITs get the chunk of so called brilliant brains of the country but one of the personalities commented that before getting into IITs student target admission into IITs after admission they target foreign assignments or MBA. It is therefore the responsibility of engineering colleges to improve the quality of their graduates to fit into Indian employment market. The colleges need to reach the bench marks set by industries. The role of Compliance agencies and industry themselves will play an important role in improving the Quality. But these agencies need to train their assessors. Assessors need to know the skills of assessment and minimum bench mark requirements. They cannot be emotional and biased. The expectations from the affiliated colleges, autonomous affiliated colleges, IITs, NITs and Universities need to be clearly demarked. The quality of input and expectations of stake Holders need to be taken into account. The learning processes and outcomes of IIT graduates cannot be compared with that of autonomous affiliated colleges. The main reason for such a distinction is the heterogeneity of students, the socio culture issues, quality of faculty, infrastructure and biased attitude of stakeholders. There are students who opt to be in autonomous colleges rather than going to NITs or IITs but the tribe is low. No doubt everyone wants graduates to have similar aptitudes may it be from science, engineering, commerce or medicine. In reality this is not possible as the family back ground, regional issues and socio economic issues play a big role. To achieve the benchmarks, support of governments and industries is primary. We have been talking of industry-institution interaction for several years now, but there has been hardly any noteworthy progress. Under the CSR industries need to support the academia voluntarily but not by force. There need to be a strategic approach and policy by industries irrespective of who is spear heading. Experience shows that the interaction depends on the top people occupying the chairs both at the institutional level as well as industry level. In foreign universities we find lot of interaction between industries and universities in the form of infrastructure development, curriculum development, sabbaticals, chairs etc. This definitely improves the quality of learning and research.
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ACTIVITIES OF VISVESVARAYA TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
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14th Annual Convocation of VTU
Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi had organized its 14th Annual Convocation on 9th May 2015 at ‘Jnana Sangama’, VTU, Belagavi. His Excellency Sri Vajubhai R. Vala, the Governor of Karnataka and the Chancellor of VTU presided over the convocation and conferred the Degrees on the graduates.
Sri Suresh P. Prabhu, Hon’ble Union Minister for
Railways, Govt. of India was the Chief Guest and
delivered Convocation address. Dr. H. Maheshappa, Vice
Chancellor of VTU welcomed the gathering.
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science of VTU was conferred on Padma Bhushan Dr. V. K. Aatre, Former Secretary, Department of Defence Research & Development & DG, ADA & Scientific Adviser to Defence Minister, Government of India and Sri P. Shyama Raju, The Chancellor, Reva University, Bangalore. After receiving Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, Dr. V. K. Aatre stressed the need to enhance budgetary allocation for academic oriented research and development. Dr. Aatre said “today India wants to be a world power. But country can be world power, if it becomes an economic power. The country can become economic power, if it becomes a knowledge power and knowledge fundamentally depends on science and technology. VTU is contributing profoundly towards this endeavour” During 14th Annual Convocation, VTU conferred B. E. degree to 50528 students, B. Arch degree to 138 students, MBA degree to 5284 students, MCA degree to 3401
students, M. Tech degree to 6650 students, M. Arch. degree to 14 students. This year University is awarding Ph. D. degrees to 120 students and M. Sc (Engg.) degrees to 20 students.
ACTIVITIES IN DEPARTMENT OF COLLEGIATE EDUCATION. PROGRESS REPORT ON RUSA WORK
Department of Collegiate Education had submitted
proposals of 411 Government First Grade Colleges
under various Components of RUSA, to Karnataka
State Higher Education Council (KSHEC).
Details of 411 Government First Grade Colleges were submitted in the month of March 2015 to Ministry of Human Resource Department (MHRD) –RUSA, out of which 282 colleges were shortlisted based on the NAAC accreditation status of the colleges. The proposals under various components of these 282 colleges were re-sent to MHRD –RUSA for approval of grants in the 6th PAB meeting. KSHEC has received the confirmation from MHRD
that in the 6th PAB meeting held on 27-03-2015, 60
colleges out of 282 Colleges have been selected for
RUSA funding under Component-7 (Infrastructure
Grants to Colleges) purely on the NAAC status of the
Colleges ie. Colleges having valid NAAC grades ‘A’ or
‘B’. On 17-04-2015, the Principals of shortlisted 60
Colleges were called for a meeting to give guidance
about proper utilization of the RUSA fund as per
RUSA guidelines.
A circular on the same was sent to these colleges. The
meeting was Chaired by The Honourable Principal
Secretary-Education Department Co-Chaired by The
Commissioner-Department of Collegiate Education
and The Executive Director -KSHEC.
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Government First Grade College for Women Ramanagara
Department of Physical Education and NSS jointly organized a Medical Camp on 30/09/2014, 11.00 am at the old Campus GFGCW Ramanagara. More than 150 students attended the camp. The Program was inaugurated by Prof. Nazeeba Khanam. Government First Grade College for Women Ramanagara, Organized the Bangalore University Inter collegiate women's Tennicoit Tournament on 28-01-2015 at District Stadium Ramanagar.
2014-15 the Directorate of physical Education got the 18 college entry for in this tournament, we Draw the fixture on 27/01/2015 3.30 pm at Directorate of physical education office. On 28-01-2015 tournament conducted in the District Stadium Ramanagara in premises. The Tournament was inaugurated by Smt. Shoba Physical Education Director GFGC Ballari, chief Guest prof. Nazeeba Khanam Principal GFGCW Ramanagara, The program presided By abida Begum physical education director. At 11.00 am commence the Matches total 08 teams from Bangalore university colleges including the host team GFGCW Ramanagara participated in the event. The First Match was Hasanath college vs Jindal F.G.C Bamgalore. The Tournament concluded by 5.30pm when the team from
Maharani'sArts and Com, college Bangalore was declared
the winners and SEA college Bangalore were the runners.
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BANGALORE UNIVERSITY Calendar of Events of odd Semesters for I/III/V/VII Semesters i.e. B.A/ B.Sc./ B.Com /BBA / BHM/ BVA/ B.Sc. (FAD)/ BCA U.G courses for the academic year 2015-16 is notified hereunder. 1. Commencement of admission to UG Course : 01-
06-2015
2. Re-opening of colleges, date of reporting of teachers and commencement of classes ; 22-06-2015
3. Last date for admission without penal fee1st semester students : 08-07-2015
4. Last date for admission with penal fee of Rs. 440/- :15-07-2015
5. Last date for admission with penal fee of Rs. 440/-for admission to III & V semester on transfer from other colleges i.e. Bangalore University affiliated college (There is no need to obtain NOC’s But from other Universities the principals should obtain NOC from Bangalore University before admitting to III and V semester courses : 15-07-2015
6. Admission approval (Admission approval procedure is as done during previous years- Online admission procedure) : 17-08-2015 to 23-09-2015
7. Allotment of Register Numbers : 22-08-2015 to 26-09-2015.
8. Last working day for Odd semester (end of academic session, after 90 days) : 15-10-2015
9. Commencement of Vacation : 16-10-2015 10. Commencement of practical Examinations : 16-
10-2015 11. Last date to submit Internal Assessment Marks
to the University : 13-10-2015 12. Commencement of Theory examinations : 28-10-
2015 13. Commencement of Valuation of major subjects
(having more number of students) B.Com, BBA, English, Mathematics, Economics, Etc.. : 11-11-2015
14. Closing of Theory Examinations : 24-11-2015 15. Re-opening of Even semesters i.e. II, IV, VI and
VIII semesters : 14-12-2015
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NEWS FROM THE HIGHER EDUCATION COUNCIL.
14TH GENERAL COUNCIL MEETING.
The Following important decisions were taken during
this meeting.:
It has been decided to commence B.Voc Courses in all affiliated colleges as per the UGC guidelines, introduce General Knowledge as a subject and incorporate Interview Skills in syllabi, from 2015-16. This initiative will increase the employment opportunities of students and assists them to prepare for competitive exams like IAS and KAS.
For the benefit of Teachers and Students in Rural and Urban areas, It is decided to adopt Massive open online courses (MOOC) and Cloud Technology in teaching-learning process. (Please refer enclosed document).
A committee has been constituted under the chairmanship of the Vice Chancellor of Sanskrit University to study the issue of teaching Yoga as a subject and the related employment opportunities, for comprehensively introducing to students the importance of and the recognition rendered to Yoga at the International level. Yoga day will be celebrated on June 21st.
It has been decided to establish Facilitation Centre for Recruitment of Faculty in Universities (FCR) for ensuring timely and transparent recruitment to teaching posts in the Universities, by following the roster and 371 (J) reservation policy and for imparting quality teaching to students.
It is decided that the special infrastructure for research available at all universities be shared, as some of the Universities have equipped themselves novel equipment’s and research related infrastructure with their own resources.
As there is no uniformity in the time of announcement of results by various Universities, students are finding it difficult to continue their studies and apply for employment. In order to remedy this and to encourage all colleges in the state to obtain ‘A’ grade from NAAC, it has been decided that all colleges will be made into clusters and the colleges with ‘A’ grade will be recognized as the nodal centre, to conduct the University Examinations/NAAC accreditation process in the cluster model from the next academic year.
In order to provide quality service to students of Universities/Colleges, it has been decided that Teachers with outstanding Achievements may be deputed for short term from one University/College to another University/College.
It has been decided to establish NET/SLET Training Centres in all the Universities to train the candidates to prepare for NET/SLET exams, which is mandatory for the post of Assistant Professors.
To streamline the administration it has been decided to appoint professors of other Universities as Registrars of the University as far as possible.
It has been decided to adopt the Finishing School concept in all Universities/Colleges to check the lack of skilled human resource in public enterprises and industries.
It has been decided to give preference in admission to the children of personnel serving in Defence, Navy and Air force.
It has been decided to enter the Internal Assessment marks / Attendance of students online from the next academic year.
REVIEW THE PROGRESS OF ICT ACTIVITIES:
Sri Bharat Lal Meena, Principal Secretary, Department
of Higher Education, has reviewed the progress of ICT
activities in the Universities, on 18-05-2015 in the
conference hall of KSHEC. The meeting was attended
by Commissioner, collegiate Education; Director,
Department of Technical Education; Executive
Director, KSHEC; officials from NIC and IT
Coordinators of all the Universities.
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HIGH POWER COMMITTEE
In line with the world Ranking of Universities, Karnataka state is also planning to award Ranking to Universities in the state.
In this regard a high power committee under the
Chairmanship of Sri R V Deshpande, Hon’ble Minister
for Higher Education and Tourism is constituted. The
committee met on 1st June 2015 in the Conference hall of
KSHEC and it was attended by Sri S V Ranganath, Vice
Chairman, KSHEC; Sri Bharat Lal Meena, Principal
Secretary, Department of Higher Education;
Dr A Ravindra, Former Chief Secretary, Govt of
Karnataka; Prof Balaram P, Former Director, IISc,
Bangalore; Sri Mohandas Pai T V, Chairman, Manipal
Global Education, Manipal; Prof R Natarajan, Former
Chairman, AICTE, New Delhi; Prof Kincha H P,
Chairman, Karnataka State Innovation Council,
Bangalore; Prof Brij Kumar Dhindwa, of Christ
University, Bangalore.
NEWS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION. ACADEMICIANS FROM ODISHA AT DTE.
Dr. Roshanara Begum,Director, Dr. Prabin Kumar Tripathi, Deputy Director,
Department of Vocational Education, Govt. of Odisha at the office of the
Director Sri H.U. Talawar along with the officers of DTE and SPFU Karnataka.
Dr. Roshanara Begum, Director and Dr. Prabin Kumar Tripathi, Deputy Director, Department of Vocational Education, Govt. of Odisha visited our state for five days from 31.05.2015 to study the functioning model of Higher Education Karnataka. They visited the State Higher Education Council, Directorate of Technical Education, SPFU and Skill Development centres in some of the Institutions under Technical Education Department. On the directions of Sri Bharat Lal Meena, Principal Secretary, Higher Education, Karnataka and Sri H. U. Talawar, Director of Technical Education, the program schedule was planned and organized by Sri Manohar G. Nayak, State project Co-ordinator, SPFU Karnataka.
SUCCESS STORY Implementation of revised Diploma Curriculum in DTE from the academic year 2015-16 on the basis of “Outcome Based Education” in Karnataka
The Department of Technical Education has initiated revision of Polytechnic diploma curriculum and the same will be implemented from the academic year 2015-16. First time in India “Outcome based Education curriculum” is being introduced in all its 35 Diploma programmes affiliated to Board of Technical Examinations, Karnataka in our state. National Board of Accreditation has made accreditation mandatory for all Institutions imparting Technical Education in the country. One of the main elements of accreditation process is formation of curricula on the basis of “Outcome Based Education”-OBE. Outcome based education when implemented enhances skill development amongst technologists. This improves employability and supports entrepreneurship ( Self Employment) amongst diploma students.
An OBE curricula means clearly focusing and organizing everything in an educational system about what is essential for all students to be able to do successfully at the end of their learning experiences. It also goes on to define and propose the best methodology to help students to learn most effectively within their educational environment. The successful implementation of a curriculum depends on the successful interaction of lecturers, students and the knowledge they share. Curriculum is therefore what is actually happening in the lecture room, in addition it is a set of documents for implementation by lecturers.
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OBE is based on Bloom’s taxonomy which emphasizes on six levels of learning such as Knowledge, Understanding, Application, Analysis, Synthesis and Evaluation along with the outcomes related to Graduate attributes. It is mandatory to have curriculum based on OBE to get accreditation by National Board of Accreditation. Incorporating the concept of OBE, the curriculum of diploma programmes are redesigned in consultation with more than 70 experts from leading industries such as Siemen’s India, BHEL, TATA ELXI (I) Ltd., HAL, ISRO, BESCOM, Pollution Board of Karnataka, Irrigation department of Karnataka, BOSCH India Ltd, People Soft (I) Ltd, Toyota Kirloskar, Bengaluru, Edu tech, Clean Technologies and many more. The curriculum revision team is headed by the Director and the team consists of nearly 200 academic experts from various disciplines in collaboration with the National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chennai are involved in the process of revision. The draft curriculum was published in the Directorate website for feedback from various academic and industrial experts. Further the draft curriculum was finalized after thorough scrutiny of feedback. The revision exercise for first and second semesters were carried out in well planned workshops organized at National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research Extn. Centre Bengaluru from 05-01-2015 to 17-04-2015. The higher semester revision has been planned out and will be executed from 15th of June 2015 in coordination with National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research at its Extension Centre Bengaluru.
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International Technical Seminar on “Contemporary Advances in Biotechnology & Allied Sciences” held at Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur on 20th May 2015. Inauguration of the seminar by Prof. NEERISH REVAPRASADU, SARCHi Chair of Nanotechnology and Professor of Chemistry University of Zululand, South Africa and Dr. KESHAVA PRASAD, Faculty Scientist, Institute of Bioinformatics (IOB), Bangalore. NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte.
i. Programmes organized at Institution NMAMIT, Nitte has organized One Day Faculty Conclave on Engineering Education Research (EER 2015) on 06-05-2015. The programme was organized under the aegis of Engineering Education Research forum (EERF). The inauguration of the conclave was done by Dr. Gopalkrishna H. Joshi, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science &Engg., BVBCET, Hubli. Dr. Niranjan Chiplunkar, Principal, NMAMIT,Nitte presided over the function Dr. Joshi delivered a keynote lecture on “Experiences of implementation of OBE”. Totally 33 senior faculty member participated in this conclave. In the afternoon, the following faculty made presentation on the best practices they follow in the teaching-learning and research process in the courses they teach and the projects they guide – Dr. M.K.Parashuram, E & C Dept., Dr. ShashikanthaKarinka, PG Coordinator, Dr. K.Radhakrishnan, Civil Dept., Dr. Muralidhara, Mech. Dept. and Dr. Neelima B.,of CSE.
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ICT Initiatives in Higher Education Department.
1. Application Software Ready to be rolled out. 1.1 Audit Para Monitoring System 1.2 Court Cases Monitoring system 1.3 Paperless Office 1.4 Grievance Redress and Action Tracking 1.5 DE Monitoring S/W 1.6 Project Monitoring System 1.7 Public Information System online RTI, and SAKALA 1.8 GPS in vehicles 2. Office suite Application Software to be customized before Being Rolled Out. 2.1 Self-Assessment Reports online 2.2 Online proceedings follow up action 2.3 Assets Management System 2.4 Facilities Management system 2.5 Quality Monitoring system- NAAC/KSAAC 2.6 Biometric attendance capturing for staffs 2.7 Video conferencing facility 2.8 E M I S 2.9 Websites Integration 3. Application Software to be developed before Rolled out. 3.1 Online accounting system (Double entry) 3.2 Use of education Sat-Distance learning 3.3 Award/Rewards system tracking, letter of appreciation monitoring system 3.4 Opinion poll system 3.5 Drive for GER Enhancement 3.6 Implementation of DISE/SEMIS/UMIS 3.7 H R M S 3.8 Dash Board at Management level 3.9 S W O T Analysis on line 3.10 Online data and Mapping of Alumni activities donations & endowments 3.11 Placement monitoring system interfaced with industry 3.12 E D P (Entrepreneurship Development Programme) Implementation 3.13 Mobile apps 3.14 Introduction and monitoring of co-ordination of issues at High levels 3.15 Online institutions monitoring of school system on line 3.16 Online monitoring of co-ordination of issues at High levels 3.17 Legislative Committee Recommendations monitoring system 3.18 LA/LC Questions monitoring system 3.19 RUSA MIS and Monitoring system 3.20 Parent –Teacher Association monitoring system 3.21 On-line Annual Performance report monitoring system 3.22 On-line Annual Confidential Report Monitoring system 3.23 On-line Assets and liabilities monitoring system 3.24 On-line medical claims monitoring system 3.25 On-line leave account monitoring system 3.26 LIC inspection reports monitoring system 3.27 Best Teacher Best Researcher Awards 3.28 External link to all Placement Service websites 3.29 Annual reports 3.30 Expenditure/ Accounts statements
4. Academic Application software rolled out
4.1 Examination and evaluation S/W 5. Academic Application software to be customized 5.1 Online admission 5.2 Online exams Internal and Main exams
5.3 Scholarship monitoring system 5.4 Daily Feedback system from students 6. Academic Application software’s to be developed 6.1 E-News letter 6.2 Tracking of Teacher exchange programme 6.3 Common Research centre and use of requirements monitoring systems 6.4 1005 outside evaluation and monitoring system 6.5 System for tracking seminars workshops groups discussions 6.6 Daily Motivational Talks in Assembly- system to monitor 6.7 MOOCs 6.8 Common Calendar of events and Academic 6.9 E-learning for teachers/Students/staff e-literacy levels for all 6.10 Connectivity in campus Internet, KSWAN, WIFI any other 6.11 24/7 channel & community Radio 6.12 Anti-ragging S/W 24/7 helpline & counselling centre, IVRS 6.13 All Ph.ds to be scrutinized online and gist uploaded 6.14 E-library resource 6.15 E connect development for PU level- Kannada UG level- English PG Level- Hindi 6.16 Question Bank for 10 years+ on web 6.17 Academic output monitoring system 6.18 Common Recruitment cell (Online) 6.19 Class Monitoring system including special classes 6.20 Adoption level of Best practices (low, medium) 6.21 Surveillance and security 6.22 Incubation centres 6.23 Monitoring of vocational courses 6.24 Innovation clubs and activities monitoring 6.25 IQAC & Monitoring of quality 6.26 Success stories collection system (on line0 6.27 NSS activities monitoring system 6.28 Updating and monitoring of seniority lists online 6.29 Online review of rationalisation redeployment of posts 6.30 Online monitoring of centre for competitive exams 6.31 Multimedia centre and monitoring of its activities 6.32 Online monitoring of affiliations and de-affiliations of Institutions 6.33 Enabling GIS 6.34 Online verification of marks cards 6.35 Web-Based attendance marking for students and Information through SMS to absentee’s parents 6.36 Other IT initiatives not covered above
Editorial Board
PATRON IN CHIEF Sri R. V. Deshpande Hon'ble Minister for Higher Education & Tourism
Members 1. Sri K. Srinath Project Officer, SPFU, Karnataka. 2. Sri L. S. Ramesh Special Officer, KSHEC, Bangalore 3. Sri G. T. Bellary PRO, VTU, Belagavi 4. Sri D. H. Jagadish Dev. Officer, LRDC, DTE, Bangalore 5. Sri S. D. Gonsalves Dev.Officer, CDC, DTE, Bangalore 6. Sri Jagadeesh R.
Nodal Officer, DCE, Bangalore
PATRON Sri Bharat Lal Meena, IAS Principal Secretary for Higher Education
Editor Sri Manohar. G. Nayak State Project Co-ordinator, SPFU, Karnataka
Asst. Editor Prof. Syed Basha Special officer – 2, DCE, Bangalore
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KARNATAKA EDUCATION YARDSTICKS
Online assessment
Transparent administration
Biometric for Staff & Students
Discipline through Technology
Science and Technology
Institute Development Plan
Institute Institute Interaction
Digital Library
Humanities
Mobile Networking
Digital Library
IT & BT
Tele-presence
Edu sat
Industry Institute Interaction
Smart classes
Campus interviews
Personality Development
Finishing school activities
Placement cells
Accreditation Drive
Autonomy
Alumni
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