Two lakh
students join IGNOU community colleges
Monday June 20, 2011 06:04:18 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The Indira
Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has enrolled over two lakh
students in about 600 community colleges in the last three years,
Vice Chancellor V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai said Monday.
The IGNOU community colleges across the country offer vocational
education, skill development and work integrated learning scheme.
"Community college system the world over is the most open and
flexible pattern of post-secondary education, life-long learning
and skill development," said Pillai.
According to the vice chancellor, key features like open education
practices, flexi-time approach, technology-enabled teaching and
learning, online and distance learning, work-integrated learning
etc. are the reasons behind the surge in its popularity.
"These colleges provide a supplementary route to higher education
through an appropriate mix of skills and academic knowledge," he
added.
The Pondicherry Central University had started the first community
college in the country and is now augmenting the community
colleges by appointing faculty and creating other facilities, said
Pillai.
"In Tamil Nadu, all state universities have recently decided to
start 10 community colleges each," he added.
As per IGNOU, community colleges are an alternative system of
education which aim to empower individuals through appropriate
skill development leading to gainful employment in collaboration
with the local industry and community.
They generally have a two-year curriculum that either leads to an
associate degree for transfer to an undergraduate college or to
the students direct entry into any occupation or trade.
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