University of Hyderabad scores higher than national average in govt assessment

HYDERABAD: University of Hyderabad (UoH) secured higher than national average in the ‘grading/scoring of performance of central universities’ released by the ministry of education. Maulana Azad National Urdu University (Manuu) and English and Foreign Languages University (Eflu) secured lower than national average.
The score is based on an evaluation of targets fixed by the ministry of education in a tripartite memorandum of understanding signed with all the central universities in 2019-20. Based on the evaluation, marking/grading has been given as per weightage of each parameters for the achievement against the target set by the central universities.
The average percentage achieved by all the central universities is 59.97 per cent. As per the ministry of education, UoH has secured 63 per cent compared to Manuu and Eflu that have secured 49 per cent and 58 per cent respectively.
Evaluation was based on parameters such as annual student intake, student diversity, quality of faculty members, student-teacher ratio, teacher vacancy, visiting faculty etc. Central universities were also assessed on the number of students placed through campus interviews and number of students who qualified in NET, GATE etc.
The score is based on an evaluation of targets fixed by the ministry of education in a tripartite memorandum of understanding signed with all the central universities in 2019-20. Based on the evaluation, marking/grading has been given as per weightage of each parameters for the achievement against the target set by the central universities.
The average percentage achieved by all the central universities is 59.97 per cent. As per the ministry of education, UoH has secured 63 per cent compared to Manuu and Eflu that have secured 49 per cent and 58 per cent respectively.
Evaluation was based on parameters such as annual student intake, student diversity, quality of faculty members, student-teacher ratio, teacher vacancy, visiting faculty etc. Central universities were also assessed on the number of students placed through campus interviews and number of students who qualified in NET, GATE etc.
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