TLDR;
This video outlines and explains ten questions from a university examination paper, covering topics such as the status of education during COVID-19, the University Grant Commission, the National Policy on Education 1986, university council constitutions, Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan, national integration in education, the right to education, the Universities Act of 1969, the NAAC framework, Hub and Spoke model, CBCS, research and employment, cluster universities, examination reforms, academic administration, and the National Education Policy 2020.
- Examines education policies and their impact.
- Discusses the structure and reforms in higher education.
- Covers challenges and opportunities in the education system.
Question 1: Education During COVID-19 [2:15]
The first question addresses the status of education in the union territory during COVID-19. It asks for suggestions on measures for advanced planning to overcome such challenges in the future.
Question 2: University Grant Commission [2:25]
The second question discusses the mandate of the University Grant Commission (UGC) Grant scheme.
Question 3: National Policy on Education 1986 [2:30]
The third question focuses on the silent features of the Program of Action as laid down in the National Policy on Education 1986.
Question 4: University Council Constitution [2:39]
The fourth question asks about the constitution of the University Council as provided in the University Act of 1969.
Question 5: Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan [2:48]
The fifth question requires a note on Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) as a policy and its successes.
Question 6: National Integration in Education [3:29]
The sixth question discusses the first education policy of India and how it aimed to achieve national integration and greater cultural economic development, questioning its success in this mission.
Question 7: Right to Education [3:39]
The seventh question critically examines the evolution and strengthening reposition of the right to education in India.
Question 8: Universities Act 1969 [3:52]
The eighth question refers to the Universities Act in 1969.
Question 9: NAAC Framework [3:56]
The ninth question briefly explains the NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) framework for assessment and accreditation based on core values, criteria for assessment, and key indicators.
Question 10: Hub and Spoke Model [4:12]
The tenth question makes a critical evaluation of the Hub and Spoke model introduced in higher education to improve quality and educational research.
Question 11: Credit System (CBCS) [4:25]
The eleventh question discusses the credit system (CBCS) investigated across for fertilization of disabilities with an object to make value addition institutions learning by respecting their preferences but it is believed that cpcs has proved counterproductive because of like a proper students guidance and counseling and non-availability of required physical and Human Resources write your assessment about the success and failure of CB is your success and failures of cbcs.
Question 12: Research and Employment [5:05]
The twelfth question addresses research with an eye on employment opportunities being taught as a focal agenda for education administrators, asking for reforms in the existing higher education system, including curriculum, to achieve quality higher education, research, and employment opportunities.
Question 13: Cluster University [5:34]
The thirteenth question explains the concept of a cluster university and how far it has achieved desired results in the UT by establishing two cluster universities.
Question 14: Examination Reforms [6:18]
The fourteenth question, framed from the perspective of an assistant registrar, discusses course administration examination reforms, including the intervention of technology and the use of artificial intelligence.
Question 15: Academic Administration Vision [6:42]
The fifteenth question asks about the vision of academic administration and how it differs from the academic administration presently followed in India.
Question 16: National Education Policy 2020 [7:12]
The sixteenth question examines the structure of higher education as invested in the New Education Policy 2020 and the challenges in its implementation in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir.