Key Points

The Modi government has approved a Rs 4,200 crore scheme to modernise technical education across 275 institutions. Half the funding comes from a World Bank loan, targeting improved employability and digital learning. The initiative aligns with NEP-2020, emphasising research and women leadership in education. Over 7.5 lakh students are expected to benefit from upgraded infrastructure and industry-relevant training.

Key Points: Modi Cabinet Approves Rs 4,200 Crore MERITE Scheme for Technical Education

  • Rs 2,100 crore World Bank loan supports technical education upgrade
  • Scheme targets 275 institutions including NITs and polytechnics
  • Aims to boost employability with industry-aligned curricula
  • Focus on digitalisation, research, and women faculty development
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Cabinet okays Rs 4,200 crore scheme to upgrade technical education in India

India's Cabinet approves Rs 4,200 crore MERITE scheme to upgrade 275 technical institutions, benefiting 7.5 lakh students with World Bank support.

"The scheme will enhance quality, equity, and governance in technical education as per NEP-2020. – Cabinet Communique"

New Delhi, Aug 8

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Friday approved the proposal for implementation of the Rs 4,200 crore 'Multidisciplinary Education and Research Improvement in Technical Education' (MERITE) Scheme in 275 technical institutions comprising 175 engineering institutions and 100 polytechnics across the country from 2025-26 to 2029-30.

Out of the total Rs 4,200 crore outlay, there will be an external assistance of Rs 2,100 crore from a World Bank loan, according to a Cabinet communique.

The objective of the scheme is to improve the quality, equity and governance in technical education across all states and UTs by implementing interventions aligned with the National Educational Policy-2020 (NEP-2020), it said.

An estimated 275 government and government-aided technical institutions are expected to be selected and supported under the scheme. This will include selected National Institutes of Technology (NITs), State Engineering Institutions, Polytechnics and Affiliating Technical Universities (ATUs). Apart from this, state and UT departments handling technical education will also be supported through the MERITE scheme. About 7.5 lakh students are expected to benefit from the scheme, the statement said.

Apart from more employment generation, the major outcomes expected from the scheme are digitalisation strategies in participating states and UTs, development of guidelines for multidisciplinary programmes among technical courses and an increase in learning and employability skills of students.

Besides, an increase in transition rate of students across student groups, a strengthened research and innovation environment, better quality assurance and governance mechanisms resulting in long-term benefits, an increase in accreditation and better technical education institution-level quality assurance are the other expected benefits.

This scheme will also aim to roll out relevant, labour market-aligned curricula and blended courses and the development of future academic administrators, especially women faculty.

The scheme will be implemented in government engineering institutions and polytechnics in all states and UTs. The interventions are aligned with NEP-2020 and are aimed at enhancing the quality, equity and governance of the participating institutions.

Eminent educational institutions like the IITs and IIMs, and regulatory bodies in the higher education sector, such as the AICTE, the NBA, etc., will also play a significant role in the scheme implementation.

The initiative emphasises enhancing students' skills to improve their employability through a comprehensive, multi-faceted approach. Key interventions include offering internship opportunities, updating curricula to align with industry requirements, organising faculty development programmes, and setting up research hubs.

Additionally, support will be provided to incubation and innovation centres, skill and maker labs, and language workshops. These measures aim to boost the employability of fresh graduates, leading to higher placement rates and ultimately helping to reduce unemployment among engineering students in the states and Union Territories.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Rs 4200 crore is a big amount but will it reach the colleges properly? We've seen so many schemes where funds get stuck in bureaucracy. Need strong monitoring mechanism!
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Arjun K
Good initiative but half the money is World Bank loan. Why can't our government allocate full amount? We're already paying so much taxes. Future generations will have to repay this debt.
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Priya S
The focus on women faculty development is much needed! As a female engineering student, I rarely see women professors in technical subjects. This can inspire more girls to pursue STEM careers 💪
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Karthik V
Hope they include more practical training and industry collaboration. Most engineering graduates today lack job-ready skills despite having degrees. Bookish knowledge alone won't help in job market.
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Meera T
What about rural engineering colleges? Most schemes benefit urban institutions. My brother studies in a village polytechnic where they don't even have proper computers. Hope this reaches the last mile.
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David E
As someone working in Indian education sector, I appreciate the multidisciplinary approach. The old silos between engineering and other disciplines need to break for innovation to happen.

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