KMV organises Board of Study Meetings of 36 Departments to make syllabus of all courses in sync with NEP

Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (Autonomous) organized Board of Study meetings of 36 departments with the objective of formation of new syllabi of various programmes in order to sync it with the New Education Policy for the upcoming academic session 2022-23.

KMV organises Board of Study Meetings of 36 Departments to make syllabus of all courses in sync with NEP
Principal Prof. (Dr.) Atima Sharma Dwivedi.

Jalandhar, May 27, 2022: Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (Autonomous) organized Board of Study meetings of 36 departments with the objective of formation of new syllabi of various programmes in order to sync it with the New Education Policy for the upcoming academic session 2022-23. It is important to mention that Autonomy has enabled Kanya Maha Vidyalaya to redesign, reframe, restructure and revamp the syllabi keeping in view the needs of the 21st century and its requirements. 

Throwing more light on this, Principal Prof. (Dr.) Atima Sharma Dwivedi averred that the Board of Studies of each subject comprised erudite scholars from the acclaimed universities and institutes across the nation as well as experts from Industry to enable students ready for placement.  Being the first women institution of Punjab to attain Autonomy, KMV has also taken lead in restructuring and revising the syllabi and introducing new programmes of contemporary and global relevance. Suitability of syllabi of International Universities and the requisites of New Education Policy of India was kept in focus while designing these syllabi. As many as 100 highly erudite and experienced academicians provided expert guidance during these meetings.

Academicians from Jawahar Lal Nehru University, Kurukshetra University, Maharishi Dayanand University, Central University Bathinda, Punjab, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Larson & Turbo Infotech Ltd., Punjab University, Punjabi University, Guru Nanak Dev University & Delhi University among others provided their valuable opinions and inputs in formulating the syllabus of each course, class and programme. Keeping in mind the international acceptability,  in all 7 B.Voc. and 3 M.Voc. programmes, credit based evaluation system has been introduced which is internationally accepted. Autonomy has also empowered KMV to provide wider choice in courses. 

Prof. Atima Sharma Dwivedi congratulated all the faculty members of KMV for having contributed to the noble cause of higher education. She also expressed her gratitude to the eminent external members for having spared their valuable time to act as beacon lights for KMV.