UGC pushes for student-centric education with NCrF and NHEQF initiative: Dr N Gopukumar
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UGC pushes for student-centric education with NCrF and NHEQF initiative: Dr N Gopukumar

India's education system is undergoing significant reforms with the introduction of the National Credit Framework (NCrF) and the National Higher Education Qualifications Framework (NHEQF) under NEP 2020. Dr. N. Gopukumar of UGC highlighted their role in enhancing student mobility, allowing flexible course durations, subject changes, and credit transfers across institutions

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Dr. N. Gopukumar, Joint Secretary of the University Grants Commission (UGC) (Image source Screen Grab from X)

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NEW DELHI: India’s education system is undergoing significant reforms through the National Credit Framework (NCrF) and the National Higher Education Qualifications Framework (NHEQF) as part of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. These frameworks focus on enhancing credit recognition, improving learning outcomes, and fostering interdisciplinary approaches in undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Dr. N. Gopukumar, Joint Secretary of the University Grants Commission (UGC), emphasized that these initiatives promote student mobility and flexibility, allowing students to transfer credits seamlessly and adapt their academic journeys without losing progress.

The National Credit Framework and the National Higher Education Qualifications Framework, facilitate credit recognition and learning outcomes, promoting student mobility and interdisciplinary in UG and PG programmes.

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As explained by Dr. N. Gopukumar, Joint Secretary, the initiatives taken by UGC in recent times are the formulation of National Credit Framework, National Higher Education Qualifications Framework, UG and PG Curriculum and Credit Framework. Among these, the NCF enables the creditisation of all forms of learning. In addition, it also helps students to navigate the curriculum to their learning abilities. The NHEQF provides the learning outcomes for various qualifications which again helps the students in establishing equivalence and help them in their mobility from institution to institution/ from one stream to another. UG and PG Curriculum and Credit Framework allows students to select a subject of their choice independent of what they have learned in previous level.

Some of the important reforms introduced by UGC and stemmed from the NEP 2020 are that it places greater emphasis than ever on the needs of students. One of the key changes is the ability for students to switch between subjects mid-program, a much-needed reform to align education with their evolving interests and career aspirations. Traditionally, students in India have faced barriers in changing disciplines once they have enrolled in a specific stream, but this restriction is being addressed under the NHEQF.

The flexibility extends to course duration, allowing students to complete their programs at their own pace. For example, a student pursuing a three-year bachelor’s degree can now extend it if required, or potentially shorten it, depending on their pace of learning. This flexibility aims to break away from the rigid timelines and structures that have traditionally constrained the Indian higher education system.

The frameworks encourage interdisciplinary studies, which means students can now combine diverse subjects in their curriculum. For instance, a student in science could incorporate humanities or arts subjects, promoting a well-rounded education. This helps equip students with a broad range of skills and knowledge, making them more adaptable in the global job market, where interdisciplinary expertise is increasingly valued.

Furthermore, the NCrF and NHEQF emphasize the importance of learning outcomes over rote memorization. Institutions will now focus more on the skills and competencies students acquire during their education rather than just their grades. This outcome-based approach encourages a deeper understanding of the subjects and prepares students for real-world applications of their knowledge.

These reforms are also aimed at promoting lifelong learning, where students can continue their education at various stages in life. The NCrF allows credits to be accumulated and stored in a “credit bank,” which students can access when they wish to resume education after a break. This system particularly benefits working professionals who may wish to upskill or pursue further education without starting from scratch.

Additionally, these frameworks support international collaboration and mobility. By aligning Indian qualifications with international standards, students can transfer credits between Indian institutions and those abroad, thus facilitating global student mobility. This also attracts foreign students to Indian institutions, contributing to the internationalization of Indian education. The flexibility in subject selection, credit transfer, and program duration are pivotal steps in making higher education more accessible, personalized, and future-ready.

The NEP 2020, through initiatives like the NCrF and NHEQF, aims to create an education system that is not only more inclusive but also better equipped to handle the demands of the 21st century. By offering students the freedom to craft their educational journeys, the frameworks are expected to transform India’s higher education system into a more dynamic, flexible, and global entity. This shift will likely benefit millions of students, allowing them to pursue their passions, switch career paths with ease, and acquire diverse skills that prepare them for the rapidly changing job market.

The National Credit Framework and National Higher Education Qualifications Framework represent a significant shift in India’s educational paradigm. By focusing on flexibility, interdisciplinary learning, and student mobility, these initiatives are poised to shape a more holistic, outcome-driven higher education system that meets the evolving needs of students and the global economy. Dr. Gopukumar’s insights underline the importance of these reforms and the UGC’s role in ensuring their successful implementation, signaling a bright future for Indian education under the NEP 2020.

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