Govt to appoint firm to implement
digital management system
Maharashtra government’s IT department issues tenders for the project that will cover 14 varsities in the state
Faisal Malik | Hindustan Times | Updated: Apr 24, 2018 13:42 IST
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The Maharashtra government has initiated
the process of appointing an agency that will function as a system integrator
and design, customise, implement and maintain an Integrated University
Management System (IUMS) across 14 universities in the state, after having
approved the system’s detailed project report (DPR) in January.
The state government’s information
technology (IT) department issued tenders for the project recently.
Following online assessment goof-ups by
the University of Mumbai (MU), which led to unprecedented delays in declaring
results and chaos last year, the government decided to put in place the IUMS,
which is expected to do away with such issues. The joint board of
vice-chancellors, headed by governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao, who is the chancellor of
all state universities, has also given the nod to the project.
The system is expected to be implemented
in phases starting this November, the second semester of the academic year.
The digital platform is expected to
offer solutions to all issues faced by the 14 non-agricultural universities
across the state, including MU. The IUMS will cover all university and college
processes, right from admissions, conducting of examinations, online assessment
of answer papers, issuing results in digital format and staff recruitment.
The system will also help the government
monitor the functioning of these 14 universities, said a senior official from
the IT department, who did not wish to be named.
To appoint a system integrator, the IT
department has invited request for proposals (RPF) from companies that offer
Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) solutions. The contract will be for five years,
and the bidder will have to deposit Rs 25 lakh as bank guarantee, the official
said.
It will be a complete automated digital
system with different modules that cover issues related to students, faculty,
administration and academics. Most importantly, every university will have its
own exclusive system architecture, he added.
To achieve this, universities, and
colleges affiliated to them, have been asked to form core implementation teams
(CITs) that include students, lecturers and IT experts who will help the
state’s IT department identify their requirements at the development stage. The
IT department has already issued a government resolution (GR) directing them to
form teams.
Last year, the results were delayed by
more than five months after MU adopted an on-screen marking system (OSM) for
online assessment of answer papers, as it was unable to trace answer booklets.
Source : https://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/mumbai-university-mess-govt-to-appoint-firm-to-implement-digital-management-system/story-rGTTKC43kPUL8f82SyUOTL.html
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