The Ministry of Human Resource Development has announced a new PPP Scheme, National Educational Alliance for Technology (NEAT) under which technology will be used for better learning outcomes in Higher Education. The objective is to use Artificial Intelligence to make learning more personalized and customized as per the requirements of the learner. This requires development of technologies in adaptive learning to address the diversity of learners.
There are a number of start-up companies developing this and MHRD would like to recognize such efforts and bring them under a common platform so that learners can access it easily. Educating the youth is a National effort and MHRD proposes to create a National Alliance with such technology developing EdTech companies through a PPP model.
In this project, MHRD would act as a facilitator to ensure that the solutions are freely available to a large number of economically backward students. It would create and maintain a National NEAT platform that would provide one-stop access to these technological solutions.
EdTech companies would be responsible for developing solutions and manage registration of learners through the NEAT portal. They would be free to charge fees as per their policy. As their contribution towards the National cause, they would have to offer free coupons to the extent of 25% of the total registrations for their solution through NEAT portal.
MHRD would distribute free coupons for learning to the most socially/economically backward students. AICTE would be the implementing agency for NEAT programme. The scheme shall be administered under the guidance of an Apex Committee constituted by MHRD. Independent Expert Committees would be constituted for evaluating and selecting the EdTech solutions.
MoUs will be signed with the shortlisted EdTech companies. Awareness programmes would be taken up by MHRD to create awareness of the NEAT solutions to teachers and students.
MHRD proposes to launch and make NEAT operational in early November 2019.
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