Implementation of New UGC Pay Scale at Pvt Tech Colleges:
It’s the duty of AICTE to see to if private technical colleges have proper infrastructure and duly qualified faculties. But if it’s properly and regularly done with all earnestness and sincerity far better technical education students could have had from these colleges. In reality, many such colleges lack proper infrastructure, particularly they want in duly qualified faculties. True, in engineering few students join teaching job after pass out but enquire how many of these colleges give their teachers proper salaries? In most of the colleges teachers are under paid despite being duly qualified. New pay scale(6th pay commission) for teachers has been announced in last October, but not a single college has implemented it as yet and no body knows when that auspicious day will come when they will get their salaries in new payscale.But all the general degree colleges(govt ,private and sponsored) have been enjoying new UGC scales long since. Then how could you expect the private technical colleges would get duly qualified teachers or students after passing B.Tech would opt for doing M.Tech to join teaching job? Unless a college has properly qualified faculties, it can’t afford to impart standard education to students. Unfortunately, the technical colleges are in fact money making institutions rather than academic institutions in the real sense of the term. What’s all the more unfortunate, many technical colleges intentionally take B.Techs to pay lower salary and make greater profit.
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