Which of the following are the major recommendations of the NEP-2020 related to higher education? A. To increase GER from 26.3% to 50% by 2035 B. Establishment of world-class universities C. 'Light but tight' regulation by a single regulator for higher education D. Promoting research in science and technology E. Opening of 1500 more universities Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Which of the following are the major recommendations of the NEP-2020 related to higher education? A. To increase GER from 26.3% to 50% by 2035 B. Establishment of world-class universities C. 'Light but tight' regulation by a single regulator for higher education D. Promoting research in science and technology E. Opening of 1500 more universities Choose the correct answer from the options given below: Correct Answer <span style="">A and C only</span>

The Ministry of Human Resource Development formed a Committee chaired by Dr. K. Kasturirangan for preparing the National Education Policy.

Key Points

  • The Committee was constituted in June 2017 and submitted its report on May 31, 2019. 
  • Some of the major recommendations of the NEP-2020 related to higher education are mentioned below: 
    • By 2035, the Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education will have increased to 50%.
    • Three or four years of holistic undergraduate education with a flexible curriculum can be completed in three or four years, with several exit alternatives and proper certification available throughout that time.
    • M.Phil. courses will be phased out, and all undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral courses will be multidisciplinary.
    • In Light But Tight Oversight, the policy states that despite frequent inspections, openness, maintaining quality standards, and positive public perception. 
    • An Academic Bank of Credits will be established to facilitate the transfer of credits.

Thus,  the major recommendations of the NEP-2020 related to higher education are to increase GER from 26.3% to 50% by 2035 and light but tight' regulation by a single regulator for higher education.

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