SRINAGAR, DEC 24 – Vice-Chancellor University of Kashmir Prof Nilofer Khan on Saturday inaugurated a training workshop on All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) and emphasised on timely submission of quality data by the varsity’s affiliated colleges well before the deadline of January 19, 2023.
The day-long workshop was organised by the AISHE Cell of KU’s Directorate of Internal Quality Assurance (DIQA) for Nodal Officers for AISHE in affiliated colleges and satellite campuses.
Asserting that AISHE data is very important for accreditation, quality assessment and RUSA funding of the University and its affiliated colleges, Prof Nilofer emphasised on maintaining “complete transparency” in data submission. She also highlighted the futuristic role of the University in mentoring its affiliated colleges on the National Education Policy-2020.
The VC complimented the DIQA for holding the timely workshop.
Mr Ashok Kumar, State Nodal Officer AISHE, Government of J&K and MD RUSA, highlighted the importance of accuracy and quality of data, saying “authentic data will lead to better policy formulation on higher education.” He said the upcoming RUSA 3.0 will focus on enhancement of employability, creation of new model colleges, multidisciplinary research, besides including non-accredited institutions in hilly and remote areas for funding.
Dr Asif Iqbal, Coordinator AISHE State Unit, said “J&K UT recorded 100% uploading of data with regard to universities, over 90% with regard to colleges and over 80% with regard to standalone institutions, thereby placing the UT among top 10 performing States/UTs of the country.”
He said with RUSA interventions, the Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) increased from 24.8 in 2016-17 to 32.4 in 2019-20, while the Gender Parity Index (GPI) of J&K is 1.05, above the national average of 1.01. However, Dr Asif said the concerns related to the student-teacher ratio, which is 35 as per the 2019-2020 data, need to be addressed by making more recruitments in the regular mode.
Nodal Officer AISHE and Director DIQA Prof Manzoor A Shah said the AISHE data is baseline for national and international accreditations, funding and policy-making on higher education in the country. He said the quality of data and its 100 percent submission before January 19 are therefore very important for further funding of higher education institutions under RUSA 3.0.
Mr Ritesh Patel, Assistant Director AISHE, MoE New Delhi, also shared his views on the occasion.
Deputy Director DIQA Mr Showket Shafi conducted proceedings of the inaugural session, while Mr Wasim Hussain, Assistant Nodal Officer, AISHE, delivered a vote of thanks.
A detailed presentation on data capturing system for AISHE in the technical session was followed by a hands-on session in the lab of the Management Studies Department.