Ansari for creating awareness among students about polytechnic courses

Minister for IT, YS&S Molvi Imran Raza Ansari chairing a meeting on Wednesday.
Minister for IT, YS&S Molvi Imran Raza Ansari chairing a meeting on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 14: Minister for Information Technology, Youth Services and Sports and Technical Education, Molvi Imran Raza Ansari today called for creating awareness about the diploma courses being offered by the Polytechnic Colleges.
Ansari was speaking at a joint meeting of the State Technical Education Department and representatives of private polytechnic colleges, where he stressed the need to make polytechnics proactive in hunting and harnessing skills of the youth.
The Minister said the move will benefit students of the far-flung areas and help them to stay updated about these Polytechnic courses. “Students from far flung areas are rarely using internet and barely have access to newspapers,” Ansari said.
The Minister directed the officers for establishing the team of nodal officers and called for maximum utilization of the district level resources for ensuring that the desiring students get admission in diploma courses.
One of the issues raised by the delegation was regarding the admission into the polytechnic colleges within the stipulated time frame as laid down by the All India Council for Technical Education. They urged the Minister to impress upon the BOPEE to fill up the seats before July 31 so that any seats remaining vacant thereafter could be filled up by the State Board of Technical Education and the BOPEE through a joint mechanism.
While stating that the Government is the facilitating agency, the Minister assured the delegation that the filling up of the left out seats in private polytechnic colleges will be taken on priority basis.
Ansari directed the officers to find a middle-ground with BOPEE so that issue regarding vacant seats in polytechnics is sorted out and a calendar is followed by State Board of Technical Education and BOPEE on pattern of AICTE that conducts exams within a stipulated time frame.
The Minister also directed the officials for conducting academic audit to check the faculty, infrastructure and standardization of both Government and private polytechnic colleges so that quality in education cannot be compromised at any cost.
The meeting was attended by Commissioner Secretary Technical Education, Sanjeev Verma, Director Technical Education, Shabnam Kamli, officials from Technical Education and heads of various polytechnic colleges.