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The Annual Vice Chancellors’ Retreat 2015
Pune
Andhra Pradesh – The Sunrise State Transforming AP into Education and Knowledge Hub
Vice Chancellors as leaders in our endeavour
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Vision and Mission
One of three highest performing states of India by 2022-23
&best state in the country
by 2029-30
Transforming AP into Education and Knowledge Hub
Equity – Quality Excellence – Partnerships
VisionVision
Andhra Pradesh Higher Education
Pillars of the Knowledge Mission
Mission ObjectivesMission
Objectives
Increase GER
Address Rural-Urban
inequity
Improve Quality of Education
Invest in Faculty development
Ensure Youth Employability
Vocational Education &Training
Promote Arts &Humanities
Promote holistic development of
students
Develop infrasrtucture for R&D
Build institutional
Partnerships
Encourage PPP & industry collobarations
Remove regulatory road blocks 24-09-2015
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1 Total Population of AP 4.93Cr
2 Population Growth rate 9.2%
3 Total number of Youth (18-23years) in the population 58.15 lakhs
4 Proportion of Youth (18-23 years) to total population 11.7%
5 GSDP(Current price) 2014-15 5,20,030 Cr
6 Budget allocation for Higher Education 3410.16 Cr
7 Percentage of total state budget allotted to Higher Education 3.01%
8 Public Expenditure on HE as a percentage of GSDP 0.65%
9 Current student enrollment in HE(approx) 11.64 lakhs
10 Literacy rate (overall) 67.3%
11 GER in HE 20.02%
12 Institutional density 21.2%
13 Number of Institutions 3541
14 Number of Universities with HE Dept 16
15 Post Graduate (PG) 516
16 Technical Institutions 1692
17 Under Graduate (UG) 1333
18 Average Enrollment per college 342.7
Higher Education -Statistics
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Higher Educational Institutions in AP (Density)
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• Induction course conducted: at ISB, Hyderabad (17-19 February, 2015)
• Workshop for identifying Entry Point Projects (EPPs): CIPS Hyderabad (23-24 April, 2015)
• Draft copy of vision document • Brochure on Knowledge Mission plan •Website www.knowledgemission.ap.gov.in
Prof Rajan Saxena,VC, NMIMS, MumbaiDr.Leena SrivastavaVice Chancellor,TERI University Dr.Vidya YeravdekarPrincipal Director,Symbiosis University Prof. Raj ReddyUniversity of Professor of Computer Science & Robotics,Prof. K.V. SubbaRaoFormer Professor,IIT Bombay
• Videoconf with Hon’ble CM: 16th Feb 2015• Round Table with Hon’ble CM: 25th May 2015
Knowledge Mission-Action initiated
Hon’ble CM Sri. Nara. Chadra Babu Naidu garu interacting with the State Knowledge
Advisory Board (SKAB) members
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S. No.13
Title of the Conference/ Workshop
Theme Date Venue
1Video Conference with Hon’ble Chief Minister
Inviting the Advisory Board members to offer suggestions AP Knowledge Mission
16th February 2015
Cyber Ganga, L-Block, AP Secretariat
2 Induction ProgrammeTo drive the Knowledge Mission Objectives
17th – 19th February 2015
ISB, Hyderabad
3 Joint Working GroupInnovation and Start-up Policy
4th April 2015APSCHE Office
4Launch of Knowledge Mission
To transform A.P into Education and Knowledge hub
8th April 2015Andhra University, Visakhapatanam
5Video Conference on IT Innovation and Start-up Policy
Review of progress made by Universities on projects undertaken as part of Innovation and Start-up Policy
13th April 2015
Cyber Ganga, L-Block, AP Secretariat
6Review of AP Universities Act, 1991
AP Universities Act, 1991
21st April 2015
APSCHE Office
7Workshop on Initiating Change thro EPPs
Towards transforming A.P into Education and Knowledge Hub
23rd & 24th April 2015
Center for Innovations in Public System, Hyderabad (CIPS)
8Video Conference on IT Innovation and Start-up Policy
Review of progress made by Universities on projects undertaken as part of Innovation and Start-up Policy
4th May 2015Cyber Ganga, L-Block, AP Secretariat
9Meeting to discuss initiatives taken for EduGrid
Standardisation of Portals of AP State Universities
5th May 2015Chambers of Secretary, Higher Education
10Video Conference on IT Innovation and Start-up Policy
Review of progress made by Universities on projects undertaken as part of Innovation and Start-up Policy
23rd May 2015
Cyber Ganga, L-Block, AP Secretariat
Knowledge Mission-Activities conducted
S. No.
Title of the Conference/ Workshop
Theme Date Venue
11Round Table with State Knowledge Advisory Board by Hon’ble CM
Call for inputsto strengthen the core areas and request to join the working committees
25th May 2015L-Block,7th Floor, Secretariat, Hyderabad
12Meeting on IT Innovation and Start-up Policy
Review of progress made by Universities on projects undertaken as part of Innovation and Start-up Policy
9th June 2015APSCHE Office, Hacca Bhavan
13RUSA- capacity Building
Adminstrators in Education Institutions
16th June,2015 Nagarjuna University
14Meeting of Univs with the British Council
Exploring opportunities for Collaboration with Universities of UK
23rd June 2015Golconda Hotel, Hyderabad
15Two Day retreat with Vice-Chancellors
To drive the State Universities towards the objectives of Knowledge Mission
30th June & 1st July 2015
ISB, Hyderabad
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Workshop on Employability Programme by Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)
College Principals meet with TISS on Employability Programme
9th July2015O/o,CCE, BRKR Bhavan, hyderabad
17EduGrid – Meeting with Lead Universities and Coordinators
Standardisation of Portals of AP State Universities
20th July 2015Chambers of Secretary, Higher Education
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English Language Specialist Programme in collaboration with US State Department
On employability skills to faculty
29-31 Jul 2015SV University, Tirupathi
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Video Conference on Strengthening Start-up ecosystem in Universities
Incubation Centres and Start-ups in Universities of AP
4th August 2015
Cyber Ganga, L-Block, AP Secretariat
Knowledge Mission-Activities conducted
S. No.
Title of the Conference/ Workshop Theme Date Venue
20 Meeting on Foreign Collaborations
Academic & Research collaborations 24 Sept 2015 MEA,
N Delhi
21 Preparation of Master Plan for New Universities
Development of greenfield HEIs – for academic and research excellence
21 Sept 2015 & 8 Oct 2015
ISB, Hyderabad & CM’s office, Vijayawada
22Videoconf with VCs IT & Start-Up Policy - EPPs
7 Oct 2015 Respective cities
Knowledge Mission-Activities conducted
Higher Education as a Growth Engine
Higher Education as a powerful Growth
Engine
Tier I: Strengthening
existing Institutions
Tier II:Establishing new
institutions
(i) Development of HR of AP which will attract investments & service industry(ii)Attracting domestic & foreign students from the demographies of SAARC region, African countries, middles eastern nations, South Asia 04/18/23
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Strengthening Existing Institutions - overview
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Parallel degree Programme in Employability Skills in
collaboration with TISS Implementation of IT and Innovation Policy in State Capacity Building/Leadership training Programmes for
faculty Result Analysis RUSA Foreign collaborations Employability Conclaves for Industry –Educational
Institution Interaction Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (Demo
Day)04/18/23
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Other activities under Progress
Private Universities Bill
Common Universities Act
AP State Assessment & Accreditation Council
(APSAAC)
Curriculum Upgradation in all Universities
Implementation of CBCS & Semester system in
all Universities and Colleges
Biometrics
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13 The draft bill was placed on APSCHE website as per decision of the AP Cabinet
The aim of the Government of Andhra Pradesh is to:
Enable establishment of model Private Universities that set new benchmarks
Qualitative change in systems of higher education
Encourage Research-based institutions Achieve higher GER Attract foreign investments Lead to economic development and powerful
growth engine for Andhra Pradesh
AP Private Universities Bill - 2015
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• An Expert Committee was constituted under A.P. State Council of Higher Education for redrafting the AP Universities Act 1991
• The Committee’s report has been submitted to the AP Government
Focus areas:• Accountability• Performance• Quality Education• Restructuring of existing Education system
Common Universities Bill - 2015
IT & Innovation Policy – Entry Point Projects
13 EPPs were identified for implementation in all state Universities
Covering industry collaboration, mandatory apprenticeship, gap year, wifi campuses, Moocs, smart classrooms, centers of excellence, incubation centers, online exams, social work and so on
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TRACK -I Improving Existing Institutions
Curriculum Up-gradationS.V.University
Industry CollaborationDr.B.R.Ambedkar University
Online ExamsAndhra University
Gap Year ConceptJNTU-K
Incubation Centers in all Universities & Colleges
S.V.University
Smart CampusesAndhra University
Mandatory ApprenticeshipRGUKT
Credits for Research , Innovation & Social ProjectsDr.B.R.Ambedkar University
Courses on EntrepreneurshipAndhra University
7 Centers of Excellence JNTU-A
Credits to MOOCs & e-learning -JNTU-K
TRACK -IICreating New institutions
7 Premier National Institutions
Private Universities Bill
New Universities Bill
Education City
Education Hubs
Best Practices in HE
Training in Employability skillsFaculty development programmes
Entry Point Projects
Ranking of HE Institutions
A project “Repositioning Andhra University in top 50 in the world” has been initiated by Dept. of HE in Andhra University taking help of summer fellow from Economic Development Board of AP
Andhra University has been ranked 151 in international rankings by QS BRICS 2nd best State University 8th overall in India by India Today – Nielson Survey
Roadmap: Preparing ANU, SVU and SPMVV for ranking
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Ranking & Result Analysis of Universities, Colleges, Polytechnics
Available on Knowledge Mission website (www.knowledgemission.ap.gov.in) &
on website of Commissioner Collegiate Education (apcce.gov.in)
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Parallel Degree Programme in Employability Skills
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) on 5 Sept 2015
30,000 students in 100 Government Degree Colleges will be trained
Three Year Integrated Programme with credits in
English Communication
Digital Literacy
Financial Literacy
Youth Leadership and People Skills
Legal Literacy
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Expected Key ResultsMaking young graduates employable and suitable for entrepreneurshipCapacity building and skill development of existing employees at Universities and Colleges to improve their productivityBudget
RoadmapFinalise next steps with TISS to start trainings in colleges wef November 2015; Organize CSR (Madhya Pradesh has tied up with GAIL; Chattisgarh with HDFC)
Parallel Degree Programme in Employability Skills contd..
Source of Funds Rs in lakhs
Deptt of HE 100
CSR 650
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Performance of Universities - 2014-15
• SPMVV - Highest (98%) pass percentage • Others above 80% - AKNU, BRAU, JNTUA, IIIT Nuzvid and YVU
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Wifi facility in University campuses
Avg WiFi Coverage in AP state Universities : 36%Above 50% WiFi coverage Universities: 5
80% & above: 2 - AU & SPMVV04/18/23
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Career & Employability Summit & Exposition 2015
1.Andhra University 2.SV University 3.Acharya Nagarjuna University Nov/Dec 2015 & Jan 2016
Focus Areas:•Curriculum Relevance for Employability•Successful Collaborative Models with Industry•Employment opportunities in Core Industries & Services Sectors•Making education more relevant for industry/services
Outcomes:•Direct access for students to HR recruiters of big corporates & MNCs•Industry-Education institute interaction platform•Connecting Employability & Higher Education•Creating capacities relevant to society’s aspirations & economic development
200 stalls will be
facilitated by CII and NASSCOM
Academia-Industry
nexus
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Demo Day
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Demo Day
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New Initiatives & Institutions
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New Initiatives & Institutions
Knowledge Mission
Seven National level Institutes of Higher Education
Private investments into Higher Education
New Universities in AP
Private Universities interested/invited
Educity
Foreign Collaborations
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Name of the Institution
Land allotted in acres
Present stage
IIT- Tirupati 561.51 All land compensation formalities completed – MoA for Society Registration due from Govt. of India.
IISER-Tirupati 244.17 All land compensation formalities completed – MoA for Society Registration due from Govt. of India.
IIM-Vizag 241.50 Society registration underway.
NIT -Tadepalli-gudem
172.08 In G.O.Rt. No.776, Rev. Dept. dt.28.8.15 issued orders to hand over advance possession to the Mentor Director, NIT, AP.
IIIT-Kurnool 124.11(Additional 28.00 acres proposed)
151.51
Collector working with mentor institute for MoA from Govt. of India.
Central University
491.23 Govt. land, ready to hand over.
Tribal University
526.24 Collector, Vizianagaram Dist. vide letter dt.28.8.15 requested the Prl. Secy., Revenue Dept. to give permission to handover the advance possession.
7 National Level Institutes – Land details
Three pronged approach to Private Investments
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I. Creation of legislative framework and regulations through AP Private Universities Act ( Jan 2016)
II. Establishment of Education City Policy and infrastructure development approach (Dec 2015)
III. New Universities Investors Meets with Hon’ble CM either one-on-one or in a joint meeting (Nov/Dec 2015)
Aiming beyond student/faculty exchange programs, towards dual degree Programs
Existing International Collaborative Programmes
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S. No
Name of the University
Student Exchange Program
mes
Faculty Exchange
Programmes
Joint Research
Programmes
Dual Degree
Programmes
Twinning Program
mes
Total No. of MoUs
1Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
USA - USAThailand
USA
Belgium SwedenUSAUK
08
2S.V. University, Tirupati
- - SpainMexico
Thailand
- - 03
3Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur
- Poland PanamaEthiopia
Tanzania
- Tanzania
USAUSA
07
4Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viwavidhyalam, Tirupati
USA - UKUK
USA
- - 04
5 Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa
- - Taiwan USA
- - 02
6 JNTU Ananhapur - - - USA USAUSA
03
7 JNTU Kakinada
- - - - USASwedenThailan
dUSA
04
TOTAL 2 1 14 2 12 31
Existing International Collaborative Programmes
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1. Collaboration with UK
British Council has identified Universities of Liverpool & Loughborough for exploring
collaboration with AP Universities
A meeting was held between British Council & selected Universities on 23rd June 2015
UK Universities Proposed Collaborative Programmes AP Universities
1. University of Liverpool
2. University of Loughborough
Dual degree & twinning programmes1. JNTU Kakinada
2. Gitam University
3. Andhra University
4. KL University
5. Acharya Nagarjuna University
Communication & other soft skills training in AP
Engagement on MOOCs
Student exchange programmes
Faculty development & collaborative research
Collaboration in sustainability & green technology
Joint curriculum design
Incubation centres
Teaching & research collaboration in Buddhist studies
Physical Education
Foreign Collaborations – status and plans
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S. No. Partners Proposed Proposed Collaborations
1 Australia Strategic Alliance & SVU, Tirupati Solar Energy Collaborations
2 Executive Director, Group of Eight & SPMV, Tirupati
Student Research Projects at Undergraduate Level
3 La Trobe University & AU, Visakhapatnam Sports Collaboration for training, developing sports centre
4 The Australian National University, Visakhapatnam & JNTU-K
Online Education
5 Queensland University of Technology & JNTU-K, JNTU-A & AU
Cyber Security & Robotics, Internet of Things
2. Collaboration with Australia
First working group meeting was held in Hyderabad on 21st May 2015
As a follow-up, a conference was held in Bangalore on 25th August 2015
Foreign Collaborations – status and plans
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3. Proposed collaboration with Singapore
Academic collaborations – visiting faculty, student exchange
Faculty development project for state Univs keeping AU as base
Collaboration in trainings with LKYSPP - NUS
Repositioning AU among top 50 in the world
An Advisory Body – Annual Dialogue
4. Proposed Collaboration with USA
As per paper on International Engagement from NSDC explore opportunities
with community colleges of USA & Canada
Collaboration on Incubators
Foreign Collaborations – status and plans
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Meeting with Foreign Partners
Objective: Internationalization of HE in AP Date & Place : 24 Sep 2015 at N Delhi Proposed areas of collaboration:
Student & Faculty Exchange Collaborative Research Twinning & Dual Degree Programmes
Foreign Misssions attended: Germany, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, Finland, UK, USA, China, Japan, Singapore
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Expected outcomes: Streamlining of administration to make e-Governance possibleStandardization of Universities websites and for possibility for better brand image of institutions Availability of student profiles for industries across the state, increasing employability Local industry linkages for internships and project work PMU has been constituted to monitor the projectEd CIL has been requested to give the Time lines for implementation of EDUGRIDEstimated Project Expenditure for 6 Universities – 22 croresTimeline for completion – 9 months
EDUGRID (Standardized Portals for AP state Universities)
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Thank You
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