Chancellor Orders Review of B.Ed College Teacher Qualifications
Kolhan University to scrutinize private institutions; unqualified staff to be removed
The Chancellor of Kolhan University has mandated a review of teacher qualifications in private B.Ed colleges to address concerns and enhance educational standards.
JAMSHEDPUR – Kolhan University’s Chancellor has ordered a comprehensive review of teacher qualifications in private B.Ed colleges to improve educational quality.
The directive follows investigations revealing the employment of underqualified teachers in many private B.Ed colleges.
These institutions reportedly hired less qualified staff to reduce salary expenses.
Kolhan University has confirmed these findings, prompting immediate action.
The Chancellor’s letter instructs the university to gather updated information on qualified, approved, and working teachers in all B.Ed colleges.
Unqualified teachers are to be promptly removed from their positions.
This scrutiny extends to private B.Ed institutions, addressing issues previously identified in university investigations.
The initiative aims to significantly improve the education sector by identifying and removing incompetent teachers.
Colleges found negligent in this matter may face strict action under existing rules.
Post-investigation, appropriate measures will be taken against unqualified teachers in accordance with university regulations.
The Chancellor’s order has accelerated efforts to examine teacher qualifications across affiliated institutions.
This comprehensive review is expected to raise the overall standard of education in B.Ed colleges under Kolhan University.

