Jammu University to launch ‘Design Your Degree’ to promote applicative learning, skill development
Anu Parthiban | July 12, 2023 | 05:40 PM IST | 1 min read
J-K LG Manoj Sinha chaired the higher education council and said that the new programme will give students an opportunity to shape their curriculum.
NEW DELHI: The University of Jammu will launch an innovative programme - ‘Design your degree’ to promote applicative learning, skill enhancement in line with the National Educational Policy (NEP 2020). Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha chaired the J-K higher education council meeting today.
“The deliberations ranged from themes like multidisciplinary education, ecosystem for research and innovation, Indian philosophy and languages and project-based learning mode, combined with needs and challenges of society,” the official statement said.
The new programme is aligned with needs of the 21st century and aims to provide unique opportunities for students to shape their curriculum, it said.
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“Journey of our Amrit Kaal will not only be about degrees but also about skills and values. Identifying new sectors of employment, learning in classrooms should contribute to changes and new solutions. No classroom can afford to teach subjects that are irrelevant in today's context,” the Lt. Governor office said.
“Research should reflect the reality of accelerated transformation. Increase interaction with leading academicians. Critical evaluation is a must for future strategy. Critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity, curiosity will build an equitable and vibrant knowledge society,” it added.
The J-K Lt Governor had for the first time chaired the education council meeting last October. He had said that the education system in J-K should focus on solving the present-day challenges. Skill based learning, research, innovation, capacity building, enhancing employability should be of focus while implementing the NEP 2020 in universities and colleges across J-K, he said.
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