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10 recommendations of Subramanian Committee on new education policy
The outlay on education should be raised to at least 6% of GDP without further loss of time. Photo: Bloomberg<br />
The outlay on education should be raised to at least 6% of GDP without further loss of time. Photo: Bloomberg
2 min read . 18 Jun 2016
Prashant K. Nanda
Here are top 10 recommendations of the Subramanian Committee suggesting measures that the govt must take to improve the education sector that caters to over 300 million students in the country
New Delhi: The T.S.R. Subramanian committee, entrusted with preparing a new education policy for India submitted the report to the government in May suggesting measures that the country must take to improve the sector that caters to over 300 million students in the country.
The report, a copy of which has been reviewed by Mint, finds glaring holes in the existing system from primary to tertiary level. Here are top 10 recommendations of the report:
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1) An Indian Education Service (IES) should be established as an all India service with officers being on permanent settlement to the state governments but with the cadre controlling authority vesting with the Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry.
2) The outlay on education should be raised to at least 6% of GDP without further loss of time.
1 There should be minimum eligibility condition with 50% marks at graduate level for entry to existing B.Ed courses. Teacher Entrance Tests (TET) should be made compulsory for recruitment of all teachers. The Centre and states should jointly lay down norms and standards for TET.
2 Compulsory licensing or certification for teachers in government and private schools should be made mandatory, with provision for renewal every 10 years based on independent external testing.
3) Pre-school education for children in the age group of 4 to 5 years should be declared as a right and a programme for it implemented immediately.