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Aurangabad: Govt college of Engineering decides to offer minor degree courses under NEP from current academic year

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 8, 2023 17:06 IST

Under the New Education Policy (NEP), the Government College of Engineering in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, has decided to offer minor degree ...

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Under the New Education Policy (NEP), the Government College of Engineering in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, has decided to offer minor degree courses in ancient water management systems, Indian metallurgy, and Vedic mathematics beginning with the current academic year, an official from the institution said.

The syllabus has also been finalised and received approval, the official told reporters on Monday. The college, which was established in 1960 and received autonomous status in 2006, has implemented the NEP from the current academic year, its principal Anjali Bhalchandra said.

The institution offers six major degree courses. From the current year, it will offer eight minor degree courses, including in subjects like ancient water management systems, Vedic mathematics, dramatics, Indian metallurgy and other topics, another official said.

The college currently has a staff strength of 60 against the sanctioned teaching staff number of 112, the official said. The institution has managed to get adjunct faculties and is connecting to the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University and the Babasaheb Ambedkar Technical University for getting the necessary staff, its board member Mukund Kulkarni told reporters.

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