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Concept of Vocational Education GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT Vocationalisation at the level of Intermediate Education in Engineering, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Home Science, Commerce, Accountancy and Taxation etc., in certain selected Government Junior and Degree College during 1979-80 Orders – Issued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDUCATION (V2) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.895 Dated 08.10.1979 Read the following: 1. From the Director of Technical Education, A.P., Hyderabad. Lr.Rc.No.L.1/52755/79, dated 06.05.1979. 2. From the Director of Higher Education, A.P., Hyderabad. Lr.Rc.No.3557/IC-II/2/79, dated 09.05.1979, 22.05.1979. 3. From the Director of Technical Education, A.P., Hyderabad. Lr.Rc.No.L.1/52785/79, dated 29.06.1979. 4. From the Secretary Board of Intermediate Education, A.P. Hyderabad. D.O. Lr.No.E5/79 dated 16.07.1979. 5. From the Secretary Board of Intermediate Education, A.P., Hyderabad. D.O. Lr.No.E5/79 dated 17.07.1979 together with the enclosures and dated 30.08.1979. 6. From the Director of Higher Education, D.O.No.Ic4-1/79 dated 07.08.1979. 7. From the Director of Technical Education, A.P., Hyderabad. Lr.Rc.No.L.1/52785/79 dated 01.09.1979. 8. From the Director of Higher Education, A.P., Hyderabad. D.O. Lr.No.3557/IC4-1/79 dated 20.09.1979 and 24.09.1979. -o0o- O R D E R: Sanction is accorded for the introduction of vocational courses at Intermediate level with 22 courses in Engineering in 17 Government Junior Colleges and also 12 courses in Animal Husbandry, Home Science, Agriculture and Commerce, Accountancy and Taxation in six Government Junior colleges in collaborating with polytechnics and professional colleges during 1979-80 as shown in the Annexure-I to this order. The status of Engineering course will be less than a diploma course obtained from the Polytechnic and an Intermediate vocational course certificate will be issued to the candidates after passing out of this course. The approximate cost of the project will be Rs.4.43 lakhs (recurring) and Rs.12.35 lakhs (non-recurring) during 1979-80 for five months and Rs.9.05 lakhs, recurring during 1980-81, as shown in the Annexure-II to 1 this Order. The expenditure on this scheme shall be met from the Plan budget as follows: i. Rs.9.00 lakhs from Plan Budget during 1979-80 provided for all vocational courses to be introduced by Director of Technical Education and Board of Intermediate Education. ii. Rs.11.20 lakhs tapping from the funds of Board of Intermediate Education. The amounts noted in the annexure-II to this order in respect of items, Machinery and Equipment and Materials shall be placed under the control of the Director of Technical Education, Hyderabad for utilisation. The amounts in respect of salaries etc shall be placed under the control of Principals of respective Degree/Junior Colleges. One post of Lecturer in the scale of 750-45- 1200-50-1300 per course and other posts as shown in annexure-II to this order are also sanctioned to each of the Government Degree/Junior colleges, as the case may be. Special fee to be levied on the students of Intermediate classes having vocational courses shall be fixed at an amount higher than the students of Humanities and Science courses, without increasing existing fees. The expenditure sanctioned in paras 1 and 2 above shall be debited to the heads of account as noted below: In respect of Government Degree College for Boys: Salaries: ‘277 Education – D. University and other Higher Education, M.H.10- Government Colleges – Schemes included in the Plan, S.H.01 Government Degree Colleges for Women, 010 - Salaries’ In respect of Girls Degree Colleges: Salaries: ‘277 Education – D. University and other Higher Education, M.H.10- Government Colleges – Schemes included in the Plan, S.H.02 Government Degree Colleges for Women, 010 - Salaries’ In respect of Government Junior Colleges: Salaries: ‘277 Education – D. University and other Higher Education, M.H.10- Government Colleges – Schemes included in the Plan, S.H.01 Government Junior Colleges for Boys –010 Salaries’ In respect of Government Junior Colleges for Girls: Salaries: 2 ‘277 Education – D. University and other Higher Education, M.H.05- Government Colleges – Schemes included in the Plan, S.H.02 Government Junior Colleges for Girls, 010 - Salaries’ Government also permits to admit the number of candidates for each vocational course as indicated in the Annexure-III to this order. The recurring expenditure on continuing these courses next year i.e. 1980-81 and for opening the second year’s course should be accommodated in the plan of the department. The expenditure on the recurring and non- recurring should be met by the suitable adjustments from the Plan provision of the Education Department only and additional funds over and above the plan or non-plan budget will be provided. In regard to the expenditure and non-recurring items preferred in Annexure-II of this order, Government direct that the expenditure shall be incurred by the Department after obtaining specific sanction of Government, giving details of the items there under separately. This order issues with the concurrence of Finance and Planning (EE) Department vide their U.O.No.1817/DFS (M)/79 dated 05.10.1979. (BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH) K.CHANDRAIAH, JOINT SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT 3 GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT VOCATIONALISATION at the Level of Intermediate Education by introduction of Engineering, Medical, Animal Husbandry, Agriculture, Home Science, Commerce, Accountancy and Taxation etc., courses in certain Government Degree/Junior Colleges during 1980-81 - Orders –Issued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDUCATION (V) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.710 Dated: 23.09.1980 Read the following:- 1. G.O.Ms.No.895, Education, dated 08.10.1979. 2. From the Director of Higher Education Lr.Rc.No.3557/IC4-1/78 dated 09.10.1979. 3. From the Director of Higher Education Lr.Rc.No.1625/IC4-1/80 dated 30.06.1980. 4. From the Director of Technical Education Lr.No.L1/52785/78 dated 28.07.1980. -: oOo :- O R D E R: The expansion of Vocational courses at Plus 2 stage (i.e., Intermediate Education) is one of the major thrusts of the current fiveyear plan in the field of Educational Programmes. The expansion programme for 1980-81 will be based on the following policy:- i. Introduction of new additional courses in the Colleges where Vocational courses were introduced during 1979-80, keeping in view of the fact that the expertise in the coordinating professional institutions like Polytechnics, Agricultural Colleges, Home Science Colleges will be available for introducing new courses: ii. Introduction of Vocational courses in Colleges where there are no professional institutions to coordinate, keeping in view that the coverage of wider areas in a phased manner. iii. Introduction of Vocational courses in the new Junior College, which were started during 1979-80, keeping in view which the Policy of the Government laid down to the effect that the colleges will introduce Vocational Courses on par with General courses. 4 iv. Introduction of Vocational courses in the select Government Junior /Degree Colleges throughout the State, where there are infra-structural facilities available and also considering the backwardness on the areas. v. Introduction of Vocational courses not more than 2 in one Government Junior/Degree Colleges, keeping in view that the workload in general subject will increase and also inadequate accommodation in the college concerned. According to the above expansion policy programme, the vocational courses in the following fields will be introduced at Plus 2 stage in certain Government Junior/Degree Colleges during 1980-81. 1. Engineering & Technology. 2. Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Home Science. 3. Medical. 4. Commerce & Business Management. 5. Pharmacy. 6. Sericulture. 7. Fruit Preservation & Processing. Government approves the proposal of the Director of Higher Education for introduction of 53 Vocational Courses in the major fields noted above in fifty (50) Government Junior/Degree Colleges during 1980-81. The details of Colleges, number of Vocational Courses, coordinating Polytechnics/Co- ordinating Professional Colleges, number of students in each Vocational course number of students in the college, number of posts sanctioned to each course and to each college during 1980-81, the expenditure (course-wise) for all courses for 8 months from July 1980 to February 1981 shall be as shown in the Annexure-I to V respectively to this order. Sanction is accorded to the incurring of an expenditure not exceeding Rs.28.66 lakhs (Rupees Twenty eight lakhs and sixty thousand only) on the implementation of the scheme during the current year 1980-81 from out of the plan budget provision of Rs.35.00 lakhs for Higher Education made during 1980-81. Separate orders will issue for the sanction of expenditure relating to Fruit Preservation and Processing and Sericulture courses. Out of the amounts noted in the Annexure-IV to this order, the amounts in respect of items Machinery and Equipment, Materials and Library books etc in respect of Technical courses and courses under Animal Husbandry, Agriculture and Medical shall be placed under the disposal of the Principals of Government Polytechnics and Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University 5 respectively as noted against each College in Annexure-I to this order. The amount in respect of salaries, remuneration to the Principals of Coordinating Colleges, Part-time services, raw materials and contingencies, inrespect of the above courses shall be kept at the disposal of the Principals of Government Junior/Degree Colleges concerned. Government hereby authorised the Principals of Government Polytechnics noted in the Annexure-I to this order to draw the amounts inrespect of items under Machinery, Equipment, Materials and Library Books through the Government Junior/Degree Colleges from the heads of accounts indicated in paragraph 7 of this order, by taking administrative sanction from Government.
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