
Experts enlighten students on NEP
The Hindu
St Philomena’s College holds two-day interaction to make students and their parents primarily understand the benefits of National Education Policy-2020, and their roles in monitoring the performance of their children
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of St Philomena’s College, Mysuru, organised a two-day orientation for the new UG students at the indoor stadium of the college recently. The programme aimed at making parents and students understand the National Education Policy-2020 and its benefits, the rules and regulations of the college and ensure their participation in monitoring the performance and progress of the students.
It was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, S.N. Hegde, former Vice-Chancellor, UoM. Re.v Bernard Prakash Barnis, Rector/Manager of the College, and other dignitaries were present.
Prof. Hegde argued that the NEP-2020 is believed to be a game-changer and is a good policy statement and vision document, visualizing radical and progressive changes in the entire gamut of Indian education system in the next 10-15 years.

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