Mysore/Mysuru: Deputy Chief Minister (Dy.CM) Dr. Ashwathnarayan participated virtually in the award distribution ceremony of QS I.GAUGE Indian Colleges and University Rating to JSS Institutions held at Sri Suttur Mutt in city recently. Speaking on the occasion, he said that JSS Institutions always excelled in quality and strived for quality benchmarking. He appreciated the efficient…
State Government to come out with Cyber Security Policy soon
October 7, 2020Bengaluru: The State Government will soon come up with a Cyber Security Policy as the digital transaction is expanding its scope on each passing day and cyber security becoming a subject of paramount importance, said Deputy Chief Minister Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan, who is also the Minister for Information Technology and Biotechnology, Science and Technology (IT,…
National Education Policy ensures collaboration among institutions
September 21, 2020Mysore/Mysuru: Deputy Chief Minister and Higher Education Minister Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan has stressed on the need to break the walls of compartmentalisation to ensure that the educational institutions function more responsibly and efficiently. He was addressing a day-long colloquium held online on the ‘Implementation of New National Educational Policy (NEP) 2020 — Challenges and Opportunities,’…
Three Government Colleges handed over to two Varsities
September 7, 2020Bengaluru: Deputy Chief Minister Dr. C.N. Ashwath Narayan, who is also the Higher Education Minister, said that three Government First Grade Colleges which are facing shortage of students, have been handed over to their nearest Universities. Speaking to presspersons here on Saturday, Dr. Ashwathnarayan said that First Grade Colleges at Hethur in Sakleshpur taluk of…
New IT policy aims to create 60 lakh plus jobs in next five years
September 6, 2020Bengaluru: Information Technology Policy for the period 2020-25 is aiming at generating 60 lakh plus direct and indirect employment in the State in next five years. The draft policy was approved in the State Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa here on Sept. 3. Briefing reporters after the meeting, Law and Parliamentary Affairs…
Minister asks VCs to implement National Education Policy
September 3, 2020Bengaluru: Higher Education Minister and Deputy CM Dr. C.N. Ashwath Narayan has asked Vice-Chancellors of all Universities to come out of inertia and work towards implementing National Education Policy (NEP). “First you come out of the comfort zone,” he said while participating in an interactive session with the VCs of all Universities in the presence…
Karnataka prepares to implement NEP
August 25, 2020Bengaluru: The State Government was making preparations to bring amendments to administrative reforms as well as to the existing rules to implement the much-publicised National Education Policy (NEP), said Higher Education Minister and Deputy Chief Minister Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan. Speaking after inaugurating a five-day online workshop on “Highlights of National Education Policy and Implementation” organised…
CET results announced: M. Rakshita of Bengaluru is engineering topper
August 21, 2020K. Sanjana of Mysuru bags top ranks in three streams Bengaluru: The results of the Common Entrance Test-2020 (CET) for admission to professional courses (barring medical and dental courses) in Karnataka was announced this noon, according to which M.Rakshitha of Bengaluru has emerged as topper in engineering stream. Announcing the results at Bengaluru, Deputy Chief…
CET results on Aug. 20
August 18, 2020Bengaluru: The results of the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to Engineering, Architecture, Agriculture, Pharmacy and several other professional courses (barring Medical and Dental courses) in Karnataka will be announced on Aug.20. Disclosing this here yesterday, Deputy Chief Minister Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan, who is also the Higher Education Minister said that CET was held…
Karnataka mulls on establishing six Research Universities
August 18, 2020Bengaluru: In a move aimed at giving a push to the Centre’s ambitious National Education Policy (NEP), the State Government is mulling establishment of six research-oriented Universities, besides setting up ten Universities focussed on ‘teaching’ and 34 autonomous Higher Education Institutions in the next three years. Speaking to presspersons after holding a high-level meeting with…
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