The NCTE applied tied screws, strict standards to the colleges that are contrary to the standard, and then the poll was opened
The National Council for Teacher Training (NCTE) has sharpened the grip on colleges that offered the courses for teacher education such as B.Ed., Dled and BPED in the state. The board of council revealed that many institutions do business in the name of education playing with the future of students. Unlike standards, the recognition of these courses can be canceled in more than a thousand colleges in the state. When the council conducted an investigation of the independent agency of the colleges, many institutes did not meet the standards. The NCTE asked these colleges to fill the performance evaluation report online, but many colleges did not submit the report. Some colleges filled the wrong report. Investigation revealed that many institutions only take recognition by training teachers on paper. When strict standards such as live location, video and digital monitoring were applied, their lies were revealed. According to the NCTE report, it was found that the addresses of 50 colleges were wrong, 212 institutions did not submit the report. More than eight hundred colleges did not respond to the notice. In such a situation, these institutions can be taken. The rigor of the central government and the NCTE digital monitoring system placed this ‘business’ in the name of teacher education, although there was no response from the Department of Higher Education in this regard. Teacher Dr. Manoj Mishra says that students must also look at the recognition and standards of the institute before admission. Share this story -tags