The recognition of 900 colleges in Rajasthan can be canceled. These are all B.Ed colleges. Those who have not met the criteria set by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) in six years.
The recognition of 900 colleges in Rajasthan can be canceled. These are all Rajasthan B.ed College. Those who have not met the criteria set by the National Council for Teacher Education, even in six years. Due to which Khafa Council has issued notice to all these colleges. In which it has been written that colleges should not be able to raise buildings and other resources on time. A warning was also issued that if the necessary criteria are not met soon, action will be taken by the National Council of Teacher Education to cancel the accreditation of those colleges. In fact, on behalf of the council, six years ago, according to the number of students of all colleges, it had made a corpus of resources.
Affidavit taken from
colleges in 2015 A two-year course was started in BEd colleges in the year 2015. For which the National Council of Teacher Education had issued notice to all the college management concerned to meet the criteria set. During this time, affidavits were presented by most colleges. In which he wrote to fulfill all the criteria. Based on this affidavit, accreditation was issued to all colleges. But even after this, if the colleges did not meet the criteria, then the council issued notices to these colleges in the year 2018. But two years after this, the situation remained the same. On this, the National Council for Teacher Education has once again issued a notice to these colleges. If the colleges do not meet the criteria for recognition, the recognition of these colleges has been canceled.
Now the university will have to approve the staff
Most of the B.Ed colleges of the state have not yet approved the staff from the respective universities. In the notice issued by the council, it has been described as a major flaw. After the council’s notice was issued, many college managers have prepared for staff approval.