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Under the new education policy, a glimpse of the foreign education system will now be available in the higher education of the state

Jaipur : The government has started planning to improve higher education in Rajasthan. In the coming days, a glimpse of the foreign education system will be seen in higher education. For this, we are studying the concept of foreign education. This was said in a talk show organized by Deputy Chief Minister and Higher Education Minister Dr. Prem Chand Bairwa on Monday. He said that the government is working deeply on the new education policy. Innovations are being made in the curriculum through higher education. Discussions are being held with universities for this. At the same time, such a syllabus is being prepared in which the talent of the students can also be enhanced. In the program, Deputy Chief Minister Bairwa gave information about the recruitments being taken out by the government. Representatives of private educational institutions suggested starting the Student Credit Card Scheme, focusing on research and innovation in the budget, recognition of graded autonomy to colleges by the state government. The Deputy Chief Minister assured to remove the shortcomings in higher education.

These were also present

● Makhan Lal Regar, Indian Company Secretary

● Reena Poonia, Deepika Shekhawat, NIFF Academy

● Yashasvi Sharma, Assistant Director, Tuto International School

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