Finally, Goan Welfare Society-Kuwait's demands are
considered. Read the following news item on today's
The Navhind Times.
 
GU given power to authenticate degrees for higher
studies abroad 
NT Staff Reporter

 
Panaji, July 17, 2006: The commissioner for
Non-resident Indian Affairs, Mr Eduardo Faleiro today
announced that the power to authenticate Goa
University degrees for higher studies and employment
abroad, would henceforth lie with the varsity itself
and that the National Accreditation Council would
formally recognise certain courses of the government
engineering college, Farmagudi on July 28.
A long-standing problem that required the applicant
(or any close family member) to travel to New Delhi
and personally visit the human resources development
ministry and the external affairs ministry seeking
authentication, will be now be done away with, Mr
Faleiro said, adding that all required formalities
would now be done by the Comptroller of Examinations,
Goa University. This is expected to bring in maximum
convenience to the applicant.
As for the recognition of Goa University degrees, Mr
Faleiro explained that they were accepted in most
countries other than Kuwait, Canada and New Zealand.
“These countries only recognise colleges from India
listed in our National Board of Accreditation.
Engineering colleges of the state were not listed.
>From now on, however the courses of civil, mechanical
and electronics and telecommunications offered by the
Goa College of Engineering will be recognised,” the
NRI commissioner informed. Shree Rayeshwar Institute
of Engineering and the Padre Conceicao College of
Engineering would obtain accreditation as soon as they
complete the statutory period of six years from their
establishment.
Mr Faleiro told a press conference, at his Secretariat
chamber this morning, that during his recent visit to
New Delhi, he took up the matter with the HRD
Minister, Mr Arjun Singh and the MoS for External
Affairs, Mr Anand Sharma that led to the varsity being
delegated the authentication rights. “The powers stand
transferred to the state and will solve problems of
people. It will be of immense help to those who are
seeking employment or higher education abroad,” the
former Union minister said.
When asked as to why only three courses from the GEC
had been accredited, Mr Faleiro explained that it
depended on the percentage of employment that the
courses generated. “Improved percentage in other
branches will help in earning it an accreditation.”
Mr Faleiro also said that a conference on Non-resident
Goans and Family Values will be organised by the
office of the Commissioner of NRI Affairs on July 22
at International Centre.
Experts on the subject from the state as well as other
parts of the country will participate in the day-long
conference to be inaugurated by the Chief Minister, Mr
Pratapsingh Rane.
- Forwarded by Carmo Santos, President - Goan Welfare
Society-Kuwait
- Relayed by  www.goa-world.com (Gaspar Almeida)


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