Sunday, 21 October 2012

பருவ விடுமுறை

பருவ விடுமுறைக்குப்பின் பயிலகம்
 29-11-2012 வியாழக்கிழமை முதல் 
செயல்படத்துவங்கும் எனத் 
தெரிவிக்கப்படுகிறது. 

Friday, 7 September 2012


INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND DELIVERY SYSTEM

01-09-2012

         

          The ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India has started the initiative National Mission on Teacher and Teaching. The Mission address issues related to capacity building for improvement in teacher qualification, pedagogic skills, technology enabled learning, training and teacher accountability.
         
Under this mission NITTTR, are envisaged to play a leading role in the Induction training, in-service training of technical teachers for making the mission successful.
         
As part of mission,  The NITTTR, Chennai is planning to conduct a series of training programme with the title “INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND DELIVERY SYSTEM” for two weeks duration. The programme covers comprehensively various aspects of the teaching-learning process as required currently.

The two week (fourteen days) training course will be entirely Video based and Webcasted from NITTTR, Chennai, and scheduled to start from 27-08-2012.

       For fourth phase of the “INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND DELIVERY SYSTEM” web cast training programme, NITTTR, Chennai has selected the following six Polytechnic Colleges as the host Institutions to coordinate the Web cast classroom sessions. Our College is one of the host institution for this programme. During the programme, on 01.09.2012 the NITTTR, Chennai,  Director Dr.S.Mohan came to our college and discuss with the participants.


Thursday, 6 September 2012

Grievance Redressal Committee



Formation of Grievance Redressal Committee
as per the AICTE Notification

Grievance Redressal Committee

As per the instructions given in AICTE, Southern Regional Office, Chennai given in their letter No. AICTE/PG/2012/20/SRO/06/1671 dated 25/07/2012;  three members Grievance Redressal Committee has been constituted with the objective of resolving the grievances of students, parents and others.

 The committee comprises of following members:

1.    Thiru P.Dharmaraj, Lecturer (SG)/Physics          - Head
2.    Thiru P.Periyasamy, Lecturer (SG)/Civil              - Member
3.    Thiru K.Subramanian, Lecturer (SG)/Commerce - Member

All the aggrieved students, their parents and others may henceforth approach the Grievance Redressal Committee.

Grievance Redressal Mechanism for Students and Applicants for Admission in Educational Institutions

        Shri Kapil Sibal, Union Minister for Human Resource Development stated  that there would now be a Grievance Redressal mechanisms in educational institutions. AICTE would be requiring all  technical institutions under AICTE  to establish a Grievance Redressal Mechanism for Students and applicants for admission before the commencement of the admission this academic year. Every institution would be required to constitute an Ombudsman; person with judicial or legal experience to be appointed from a panel suggested by the affiliating university for technical and management institutions, by the Central Government for deemed universities and by the regulator for non-degree granting institutions. The concerned regulators would issue the detailed instructions to the educational institutions shortly. There are several grievances that arise relating to students and applicants for admission in higher educational institutions. These grievances require prompt redressal in order to provide timely succor to aggrieved students and applicants. The Parliamentary Standing Committee, while examining the Bill to prohibit and punish unfair practices, had recommended that pro-active steps be taken to constitute Grievance Redressal mechanisms in higher education institution.

            Applicants for admission and students can apply to the Ombudsman for redressal of grievances and the Ombudsman shall deliver his/her order within one month. Although the order would not be binding on the institution, the regulator would rely on the frequency of non-observance to decide on continued recognition to such institutions.

            The Ombudsman shall have the jurisdiction to hear grievances concerning denial of admission, non-observance of declared merit in admission, non-observance of applicable regulations for reservation, with-holding of documents and non refund of fees in case of withdrawal of admission, discrimination and other such matters concerning students in pursuit of studies in the institution. In case of matters concerning weaker sections such as SCs/STs/OBCs or minorities, the Ombudsman can co-opt a person of eminence from the area coming from the weaker section to assist him/her in arriving at a decision.