Govt takes note of poor results in several Polytechnic Institutes
Advisor Bhatnagar seeks performance report of teachers, vows to take action
Srinagar, June 13: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has taken a serious note of the poor academic performance of several polytechnic colleges and has sought report of the poor performing institute and teachers.
Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar while reviewing different issues related to Polytechnic institutes in J&K, took strong notice of poor results of some of these institutes and asked the Principal Secretary to fix responsibility in this matter.
He further asked the Principal Secretary and Director SDD to furnish a report within a week’s time detailing number of the lectures delivered and performance of each teacher including pass percentage in subjects assigned to them.
Advisor Bhatnagar stated that Polytechnic Colleges play a crucial role in nurturing technical talent and equipping students with the necessary skills to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving job market. He added that it should be our priority to ensure that these institutions offer high-quality education and align their programs with industry needs.
He emphasized the need for continuous upgradation of infrastructure and laboratories to provide state-of-the-art facilities for students. He also stressed on the importance of faculty development programs to enhance teaching methodologies and foster a conducive learning environment.
During the meeting, Advisor Bhatnagar conducted a comprehensive review of performance and functioning of Polytechnic Colleges to evaluate progress made by these educational institutions besides identify areas for improvement in technical education.
He also emphasized the importance of technical education in providing students with practical skills and empowering them to contribute effectively towards the workforce.
Earlier during the meeting, Director SDD gave a detailed presentation on functioning of the Polytechnics across Jammu and Kashmir.