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VCs’ colloquium at MLCU to discuss NEP implementation

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SHILLONG, Nov 7: Martin Luther Christian University (MLCU), Shillong, is set to host the ‘First Vice Chancellors’ Colloquium’, which will see the participation of all private universities of Meghalaya.
The theme of the colloquium is ‘Implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020: A Catalyst for Transformation of Higher Education’. The event will be held at the MLCU Umsawli, Shillong, on Wednesday.
Education Minister Rakkam A Sangma will be the chief guest.
The objectives of the colloquium are to emphasise the need to have a comprehensive understanding of the NEP 2020 and its implementation in higher education institutions. The colloquium also aims to articulate the goals and strategies for the transformation of higher education in India.
The universities will share their best practices for the success of NEP 2020, encouraging a culture of continuous improvement.
It will enhance collaborations among institutions, and encourage a collective effort towards educational excellence.
The participating universities include the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University (ICFAI), University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM), C Motilal Jawaharlal (CMJ) University, North East Adventist University (NEAU), Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU), MIT University, and the host MLCU.

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