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Frame curriculum, design courses in accordance with the template provided by UGC under NEP -2020: VC CUK to faculty

VC also Chairs NEP-2020 implementation committee meetings

K H News Service by K H News Service
June 16, 2023
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Ganderbal : Central University of Kashmir (CUK) Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A Ravinder Nath, asked the faculties of teaching departments of the varsity to frame the curriculum and courses under NEP-2020 that addresses the aspirations of the students’ community.
According to a statement issued from Public Relations Office CUK here, “CUK has to offer unique and distinctive courses to the students based on their learning ability. The university intends enable the students to design their own courses under exit options and customize their learning experience based on their aptitude, interests, and career aspirations,” Prof. A Ravinder Nath, said while chairing the marathon NEP implementation committee meetings with the faculty members of the teaching departments, conducted on three consecutive days at the varsity. “The CUK model curriculum shall encompass 40 to 50 per cent international dimension, 40 to 50 per cent national parity and 10 to 20 per cent regional or local significance with university uniqueness which will also prepare students for the future.” He also discussed other academic issues and pedagogical strategies to be adopted for curriculum transition with all the participants.
During the meetings, Deans of Schools, Heads and Coordinators of the departments gave a detailed presentation about the revision of curriculum and credit framework in the light of recommendations made in the NEP-2020 and discussed the credit framework for both the Undergraduate and Post-Graduate programmes threadbare.
CUK VC further directed all the teachers to follow the LOCF document released by the UGC and advised the faculty to develop such a unique curriculum for university that should prepare students for the global market besides addressing the manpower needs of the country and region. He said the curriculum shall focus on knowledge acquisition, generation and dissemination, skill development and competency-based personality. He said that CUK plans to open a unique School of Honours and Skill Development in due course of time. He suggested the faculty that they should design the pedagogy in accordance with the needs of diverse learners. CUK VC gave a model assessment pattern in accordance with the examination reforms that university should follow in letter and spirit.
Addressing the gathering, Dean Academic Affairs, Prof. Shahid Rasool, said the university has adopted a multidisciplinary approach, offering a wide range of subjects, to promote holistic development and encourage students to explore their interests and passions. He said the CUK has established mechanisms for the accumulation and transfer of credits earned by students. “This enables seamless movement between institutions or programs, fostering greater academic mobility and promoting lifelong learning opportunities.” He said that in tune with the NEP-2020, the CUK grants credits for participation and achievement in extracurricular activities such as sports, arts, community service, and entrepreneurship. “This approach encourages students to explore diverse interests and develop a well-rounded personality.” He asked the faculty members to prepare unique courses so that the students get attracted towards them.
Addressing the participants, Dean School of Education and Nodal Officer, NEP Implementation Committee Prof. Z. A. Geelani, said the policy aims to transform the education system and prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. He said the CUK has integrated the key principles of the NEP-2020 into its curriculum, pedagogy and assessment methods. Prof. Geelani said that by implementing the policy, the university aims to nurture a generation of empowered individuals who are well-prepared to contribute meaningfully to society.

 

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