– National and international rankings of colleges.
– Quality of education and internal assurance systems.
– Implementation of transparent practices like a facial recognition attendance system and Aadhaar-authenticated payment systems.
the amendment to AFRC Rules indicates a shift towards enhanced clarity and accountability in private unaided professional institutions within Telangana. By integrating criteria such as rankings, quality benchmarks, technological integration (e.g., Aadhaar-based payments), and innovation ecosystems into fee regulation decisions, the move reflects an effort to promote equity alongside academic excellence. Colleges will face increased scrutiny to ensure alignment with state goals for technical education while also fostering student-centric progress through placements and research opportunities.
This decision coudl encourage healthy competition among institutions to adopt best practices but may put additional compliance burdens on smaller or less-resourced establishments. If implemented effectively across all stakeholders without bias or loopholes in enforcement mechanisms, this step could strengthen educational standards statewide.
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