AICET BBA-BCA New Model Curriculum: Demand for professional courses after 12th grade has increased. Beyond engineering and medical programs, a large number of students across the country pursue technical and management courses like Bachelor's in Business Administration (BBA) and Bachelor's in Computer Applications (BCA) after 12th grade. This is important information for future BBA and BCA students. The current curriculum for BBA and BCA programs across the country is changing. The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has begun preparations for this.
Let's explore AICTE's preparations for the new BBA and BCA programs and how they will benefit students.
What is AICTE's Model Curriculum?
AICTE has developed a curriculum for BBA and BCA programs, addressing current needs and future challenges. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be mandatory in both professional programs. In this regard, AICTE is implementing a modern curriculum. The new BBA and BCA curriculum structure has been designed to address the changes AI is bringing to the industry, making AI studies mandatory for students. AICTE has termed this a model curriculum.
What will students benefit from?
AICTE has directed all universities and colleges to implement the BBA and BCA model curriculum. This will also benefit students. Once the model curriculum is implemented, the BBA and BCA curricula will be uniform across the country. AICTE claims that this will also improve the quality of education.
Teacher Training
AICTE is implementing the BBA and BCA model curriculum in universities and colleges and is also providing training to teachers. According to reports, AICTE is implementing the BBA and BCA model curriculum in a phased manner. In this context, teacher training programs have also been initiated, under which more than 100 Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) have been conducted so far. These training programs educate teachers about new technologies, new research, and teaching methods.
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