National Council for Teachers Education ask private BEd colleges in Haryana to submit appraisal report

National Council for Teachers Education ask private BEd colleges in Haryana to submit appraisal report

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New Delhi, Updated on Jan 27, 2022 09:57 IST
As per the directives, it is mandatory to mention details of the college faculty and their qualification. Now, colleges have approached the Centre for the extension of the last date for submission of the PAR and exemption in the minimum qualification of teachers.

As per the directives, it is mandatory to mention details of the college faculty and their qualification. Now, colleges have approached the Centre for the extension of the last date for submission of the PAR and exemption in the minimum qualification of teachers.

The National Council for Teachers Education has directed the self-financing BEd colleges across Haryana to compulsory submit the performance appraisal report (PAR) by January 29. However, the directive has now led many colleges into trouble as the majority of them do not have the qualified staff for the BEd courses.

As per the directives, it is mandatory to mention details of the college faculty and their qualification. Now, colleges have approached the Centre for the extension of the last date for submission of the PAR and exemption in the minimum qualification of teachers.

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“There are more than 19,000 private BEd colleges around the country out of which there are 524 Haryana. Every college with 100 seats requires 16 teachers having minimum qualification of NET/PhD as per norms. Hence over 8,000 eligible teachers are needed for colleges in the state to fulfill demand. As the number of teachers, who are NET qualified and hold PhD degree, is less than 10 per cent, colleges are forced to hire MEd degree holders to run the Bed course,” said Satish Khola, president, All India Federation of Self-Financing Colleges.

“How can we appoint qualified faculty when candidates are unavailable? This is the main reason that colleges have not yet submitted their PAR and are waiting for some exemption in the qualification of faculty members. Besides the faculty, information about colleges’ infrastructure, students’ strength, audit report and facilities available are to be mentioned in the PAR,” Khola said.

He further added a delegation of colleges had recently reached out to Union Minister Bhupinder Yadav in Delhi and requested him to raise their demand before Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

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