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About Bihar State Higher Education Council
One of the pre-requisites of the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Scheme requires that states form a State Higher Education Council (SHEC). This represents a fundamental change in Indian higher education policy, especially in recognition of the role of the states as the unit of planning, and the intent that multiple funding streams to states (Central and State) be aligned with the SHEC planning. However, beyond the RUSA requirements, the scale and complexity of the Indian higher education system require that the states play a more active role in planning and coordinating the system. To carry out this more active role, states must have effective State Higher Education Councils....
One of the pre-requisites of the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Scheme requires that states form a State Higher Education Council (SHEC). This represents a fundamental change in Indian higher education policy, especially in recognition of the role of the states as the unit of planning, and the intent that multiple funding streams to states (Central and State) be aligned with the SHEC planning. However, beyond the RUSA requirements, the scale and complexity of the Indian higher education system require that the states play a more active role in planning and coordinating the system. To carry out this more active role, states must have effective State Higher Education Councils....
Strategy and Planning
Preparing the State Higher Education Plan (Perspective Plan, Annual Plan and Budget Plan).
Gathering state institutions' inputs that will contribute to the State Higher Education Plan.
Coordination between apex bodies, regulatory institutions and government. Monitoring and Evaluation
Monitoring the implementation of State Higher Education Plans.
Creating and maintaining the Management Information Systems (MIS).
Compiling and maintaining periodic statistics at state and institutional level. Evaluating state institutions on the basis of norms and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) developed.
Quality Assurance and Academic Functions
Encouraging and supporting faculty quality enhancement.
Ensuring the integrity and quality of examinations.
Ensuring that quality of curricula are maintained.
Promoting innovation in research.
Protecting institutional autonomy of all state institutions.
Approving new institutions/colleges.
Promoting accreditation reforms.
Advisory Functions
Advising the state government on strategic investments in higher education.
Advising universities on statute and ordinance formulation.
Funding Functions
Disbursing public funds to universities and colleges on the basis of the State Higher Education Plan and transparent norm-based funding methodologies. While the RUSA document lays out some basic expectations of SHECs, it will be the responsibility of state governments to establish their own SHEC, meeting their own specific needs. To provide guidance to states implementing SHECs, this report draws on case studies of eight Indian states with existing SHECs, and case studies of three countries: China, England, and the United States, each of which has had experience of SHECs.
Quality Assurance and Academic Functions
SHEC has begun to address quality assurance and academic issues.
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The Corrigendum and Responses to Pre-bid Queries against EOI to select a service provider for setting up PMU
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Open Tender Enquiry_RFP_for Select a Service Provider for Development, Implementation, Operational Training & Support of Unified Management Information System ‘Unified-MIS’
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The Corrigendum and Responses to Pre-bid Queries against RFP to select a service provider for UMIS
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NEP 2020 Press Presentation
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Rules regarding Bihar State Higher Education Council -2020
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NEP Final for Circulation