AICTE has also launched a Student Learning Assessment (PARAKH) portal that conducts assessments of students and teachers of higher education institutions and schools.
With the aim of creating a larger pool of trained technical teachers, the All India Technical Education Council (AICTE) has made it available to teachers for more than 5 years for technical teacher training. A service that has expanded the scope of the National Initiative (NITTT).
AICTE has also launched a Student Learning Assessment (PARAKH) portal that conducts assessments of students and teachers of higher education institutions and schools. The portal has a rating of over Rs 145,000 that incorporates multiple disciplines aimed at improving the overall competence of students and graduates, including core disciplines, aptitude, emerging disciplines, and higher thinking skills. ..
As part of the revamped NITTT, teachers need to provide industrial training and semester-based mentorship as part of their training exercises. Previously, NITTT was launched to improve the quality of domestic technical education, available to teachers with less than five years of service.
Anil D Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of AICTE, said: NITTT helps teachers today become teachers of tomorrow. Students should also come forward to take the test through PARAKH for overall growth. β
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