Monday, 2 April 2018

Female enrolment in IITs to be increased to 20% by 2020-21 by creating supernumerary seats

Female enrolment in IITs to be increased to 20% by 2020-21 by creating supernumerary seats

The (UGC) has informed that it has undertaken several schemes for the benefit of girls and women to enhance their accessibility and provide more opportunities such as provisions of various scholarships and fellowships exclusively for single girl child and women. The UGC is also implementing schemes for development of in Indian Universities and Colleges, setting up of Women Hostels for Colleges and Universities, in Higher Education, Establishment of in Central and State Universities.
Further, in order to encourage girl education, a Sub-Committee under (CABE) has been constituted to look into the issues related to Girls'  The interim recommendations of the Sub-Committee inter-alia, include setting up of Residential Degree Colleges and Polytechnics for Women in the District Head Quarters, in each State and providing free to girls upto PG level etc.
Also under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of (RUSA), Central support is offered to increase access, equity and quality of higher  Till date, the scheme has approved central assistance for 232 women colleges across States and Union Territories under various components such as through various components, such as creation of Model Degree Colleges (MDCs), new colleges (professional & technical), Equity Initiatives, Upgradation of Colleges to MDCs, Infrastructure Grants to Colleges, etc.
Approval under the scheme is dependent upon submission of each State Higher Plan (SHEP) which is submitted by the State after analyzing its higher requirements in terms of access, equity and quality.
As informed by (AICTE), the council has taken pro-active measures to attract girls in technical through measures such as providing relaxation in land norms, FDR and Processing Fee for setting up of technical institutions specially for girls. Additionally, the Pragati scholarship scheme provides scholarship for girls in AICTE approved Institutions.
Further, the low representation of female enrollment in (IITs) was reviewed by a Committee constituted by the (JAB) and on the recommendations of the Committee, it has been decided to increase female enrollment in IITs from 8% in 2016 to 14% in 2018-19, 17% in 2019-20 and 20% in 2020-21 by creating supernumerary seats.

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