Maharashtra: Biometric system for attendance now mandatory for junior colleges

Maharashtra: Biometric system for attendance now mandatory for junior colleges
16 Jun 2018
  • Coming down heavily on coaching-centers, Maharashtra Government has ordered all junior colleges offering science stream to install biometric attendance system.
  • The order that came out yesterday is to ensure that students don't forego their classes in colleges for the integrated programs offered by many coaching-centers.
  • The biometric system will be put to effect in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik and Aurangabad on a pilot basis.

Install biometric system or face disaffiliation: Minister thunders
Details
  • School education and sports minister Vinod Tawde, while passing the Government Resolution said that the colleges will have to install the system within a month, or will face disaffiliation.
  • The resolution covers all aided, unaided and self-financed junior college, which are expected to now act soon.
  • Integrated programs are basically tie-ups between junior colleges and coaching centers to train students for various entrance exams.

Students don't attend college classes, but get attendance anyway
Minister said
  • The classes mostly take place in coaching centers. This way the students end up missing college classes.
  • But the partner-colleges "mark 80% attendance for students and (also) allow them admissions to Class-XII," Tawde noted.
  • He believes with the biometric system in place, "we will be able to monitor attendance of the students."
  • Tawde had announced the implementation of biometric attendance in July last year.

If rule made mandatory, pressure on students will increase manifold
Parents' version
  • At times, faculty members from the coaching-centers teach for three to four days a week in the college/school campuses.
  • This saves the students a lot of time, as they don't have to juggle between the two institutions, said parents.
  • However, with this rule in place, pressure on the wards will increase manifolds, they rued.
  • Moreover, "junior colleges are not good enough to prepare them."

MCOA, Yuva Sena had protested the integrated coaching programs
The start
  • It all started when Maharashtra Class Owners Association had moved the court against the integrated programs.
  • They hailed the decision, but cautioned that without physical checks, "the colleges will install the biometric machines on the premises of the coaching classes where students come regularly."
  • Yuva Sena had protested too and had submitted a list of such 'defaulter' colleges to the education department last year.

Colleges should opt RFID for automatic recording
Principal suggests
  • Meanwhile, college principals are divided over the move.
  • Some colleges, like Mithibai College and St Andrew's College, already have the system in place.
  • But some college principals, especially of the aided colleges, expressed the investment is pretty high and unaffordable.
  • Colleges should opt for Radio Frequency ID instead, suggested Rajpal Hande, Mithibai College principal, through which "a student's entry and exit are automatically recorded."



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