CHICAGO: The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) in collaboration with Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) trains and engages students and teachers in various initiatives / activities that are currently being organized by AICTE for its Engineering & Technology student and faculty to enhance their skills.
AICTE signed MoU with CBSE to extend its various initiatives to schoolteachers and students in the presence of chairman AICTE, Chairman CBSE, Vice Chairman AICTE and Member Secretary AICTE on 05.04.2021.
As a part of the collaboration, several programs will be launched which include, the Training of CBSE School Teachers on AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy, National Educational Alliance for Technology (NEAT) courses for School Students, Innovation Ambassador training to School Teachers, Connecting Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), Conducting joint Hackathons for school students, the participation of school students in the exhibition of Vishwakarma award, AICTE student Induction Program concepts, and Student learning Assessment school students.
“AICTE is to collaborate with CBSE, as it will bring about positive changes in the Indian educational sector. From now, AICTE will extend its existing initiatives and platforms to students and teachers in CBSE schools. The digital learning platforms of AICTE are expected to reshape the way in which students learned so far, “said AICTE chairman Prof. Anil Sahasrabudhe.
“This is another initiative that could elevate the Indian education sector to new heights. AICTE will ensure ease of access and use of the initiatives for the CBSE. To make this collaboration beneficial, AICTE will depute a scheme-wise Officer-in-charge for coordinating with CBSE to implement schemes and initiatives”, said AICTE Member Secretary Prof. Rajive Kumar. He also highlighted the key initiatives of Idea-labs and internship opportunities made available for the students by AICTE.