Other Stakeholders


Other Stakeholders

Stakeholders covered in this section would include the national and state-level institutions established by the central or respective state governments and that are mandated to play a role in the management, governance, policy formulation, funding, quality improvement, training development and coordination of institutions of higher education. This list of Stakeholders of Higher Education is not complete.

Organizations/ Institutions that do not find their name in this list or find incorrect information may register online. With a view to avoid bogus registration, you have to mail a print copy of the filled in Online Form duly signed by the competent authority with official seal to: The Webmaster, University Grants Commission, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi- 110002.

Stakeholders

Ministry of HRD - Planning Bureau / HE Bureau web www.education.nic.in Website has a section on Education Statistics, Courses Database in Central Universities, All India College Directory, Roster of experts and consultants.

For more info visit : http://mhrd.gov.in/

1.Planning Commission
2.Ministry of Health
3.epartment of Science & Technology (DST)
4.National Technical Manpower Information System (NTMIS)

NTMIS has been setup in 1984 for providing up- to-date and meaningful information on a continuing basis to enable the concerned authorities to anticipate the areas of growth in the field of engineering and technology and consequently plan for technical manpower development on proper lines.

The Organization set up consists of a Lead Centre at the Institute of Applied Manpower Research (IAMR) and 21 Nodal Centre at 17 selected technical institutions and 4 Board of Practical training (BOPT) in the country. The functioning and the over all supervision of the scheme is presently being carried out by the All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi

Association of Indian Universities Web www.aiuweb.org

Association of Indian Universities:

AIU is a Society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 to promote university activities, by sharing information and cooperation in the field of education, culture, sports and allied areas. The membership includes traditional universities, open universities,agricultural universities, institutions of national importance and deemed-to-be universities. In addition, there is a provision of granting of Associate Membership to universities of neighbouring countries.

Handbook of Indian Universities published every alternate year is an important source book for higher education in the Country. It contains information on university level institutions including 52 `Deemed Universities' in India, 40 Agricultural Universities 162 traditional universities, 33 technical, 18 medical, 3 Information technology,1 Journalism, 6 Law and 10 open universities. It contains information relating to Officers and Deans of Faculties, Library and Research Facilities, Scholarships and Fellowships, Academic Year - last date for admission and the approximate dates of examinations, tuition fees, hostel facilities, courses of Studies, Minimum educational requirements for admission to each course, duration and subjects of study for each course; Names of Faculties; Professors and Readers/Associate Professors with their specializations (department-wise); Names of affiliated/constituent Colleges, together with names of Principals and Heads of Postgraduate Departments in the Colleges. An introductory chapter giving an overview of the University System in India has also been included.

Evaluation Division of AIU is responsible for the work relating to Equivalence of Degrees/Certificates awarded by the accredited foreign Universities/educational Institutions. The Division provides information to foreign students to facilitate their admission in Universities/other educational Institutions in the country.

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