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Download Solution PDFThe full form of 'NEAT', a recently launched scheme of MHRD, the Government of India, is
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Download Solution PDFRecently MHRD, Government of India, launched a new scheme National Educational Alliance for Technology (NEAT) to use technology for better learning outcomes in Higher Education.
NEAT Scheme:
- This scheme aims to use AI (Artificial Intelligence) to make learning more personalized and customized as per the requirements of the students.
- MHRD aims to recognize the development of change in adaptive learning and bring it under a common platform so that it will be easily accessible.
- It proposes to create a National Alliance with such technology developing EdTech Companies through a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) model.
- MHRD will act as a facilitator to ensure that adaptive learning solutions are freely available to economically backward students.
- A National NEAT platform will be created to provide one-stop access to adaptive learning solutions.
- EdTech Companies will be responsible for developing solutions and manage the registration of learners through the portal.
- NEAT will be adopting the concept of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) platform a step ahead.
- All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) would be the implementing agency for the NEAT program.
- It would help to certify maximum students with highly marketable skills and will also improve the employability of the students.
Therefore, the full form of 'NEAT', a recently launched scheme of MHRD, Government of India, is the National Educational Alliance for Technology.
Last updated on Jun 6, 2025
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