Five year re-review guidelines to improve higher education institutes
View(s):The Education Ministry is in the process of developing five-year re-review guidelines to ensure that the standards of non-state higher education institutes will be improved.
This was revealed in the latest Central Bank Annual report. The report said the private sector continued to facilitate the expansion of opportunities in the higher education sector of the country last year.
There were 21 Non-State Higher Education Institutes (NSHEIs) recognised as degree awarding institutes at the end of last year.
“During the year, the number of accredited programmes offered by NSHEIs increased to 190 from 167 in 2020, thereby providing increased opportunities across different streams of study for students to pursue higher education through the private sector,” the report said.
“The Education Ministry continued to work towards developing a five-year re-review guideline, with a view to ensuring the quality standards of these NSHEIs, while initiatives regarding the introduction of minimum standards for the institutional review and programme review of NSHEIs were also underway,” the report added.
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