
True impact of NEP to be visible after 15yrs: Ex-UGC secy
"The implementation of NEP 2020 has been done to a great extent in Madhya Pradesh. Major reforms under NEP in MP include introduction of four-year UG programmes and incorporation of Indian knowledge system in higher education. In the next 15 years, the impact of NEP 2020 will be visible among the youth of the country," said Jain.
MP was the first state in the country to implement NEP 2020 and Jain was the UGC secretary when it was rolled out.
Jain identified five major challenges that continue to hinder full-scale implementation of NEP 2020. "The wide diversity of educational institutions across rural and urban regions poses a structural challenge. Limited infrastructure, financial constraints, and an inadequate number of trained faculty remain persistent issues," he said.
"MP will have to develop physical and IT infrastructure required for NEP.
Additionally recruitment of faculty and principals of colleges is key for implementation of NEP. Many colleges and universities lack the required number of teachers in MP," he added.
Drawing from his experience as UGC secretary during NEP's launch, he proposed a strategic roadmap centred around five key areas. First, he stressed the need for substantial funding to improve infrastructure across academic, IT, and research domains.
Second, he called for focused recruitment and capacity building of teachers with training in curriculum development, pedagogy, technology, Indian knowledge systems, and NEP specific modules.
Third, he said that expanding innovative skill-based, vocational and technology-driven programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels is essential. Leadership development and IT-enabled governance were identified as the fourth focus area. He advocated for establishment of fully functional NEP implementation cells at the state, university, and college levels.
Jain concluded that the next phase of NEP demands integrated efforts across govt bodies and educators.
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