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Which countries are signed a Framework Mechanism for Mutual Recognition of Qualifications?
A)
India and France
B)
India and Australia
C)
India and Japan
D)
India and New Zealand

Correct Answer :   India and Australia


India and Australia signed a Framework Mechanism for Mutual Recognition of Qualifications that will help ease the mobility of students and professionals between the two countries.

* The agreement was signed following a bilateral meeting in New Delhi on 2nd Mar 2023 between India’s Education Minister "Shri Dharmendra Pradhan" and the Australian Education Minister "Mr. Jason Clare".

* This agreement is part of the commitment by Prime Ministers of both countries at the 2nd India-Australia Virtual Summit held on 21st March 2022, wherein they had agreed to establish a Joint Taskforce for mutual recognition of qualifications. 

* Secretary, School Education, Shri Sanjay Kumar; Secretary, Higher Education, Shri Sanjay Murthy and Secretary, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari attended the meeting.

* A Task Force was accordingly set up consisting of senior officials of education and skill ministries and regulators on both sides. It  has come up with a comprehensive mechanism  that covers both education and skill qualifications of the two countries and will help facilitate two way mobility of young people for education and employment purposes by mutually recognizing various levels of education and skill qualifications.

* Shri Pradhan also invited Minister for the 7th Australia India Education and Skill Council (AIESC)  meeting to be held in September and for the G20 Education Ministers’ Meeting in June this year (2023).

* The signing of G-to-G mechanism for mutual recognition of qualifications, the announcement of the IEIF Critical Skills Project and 11 institutional MoUs mark a landmark moment in educational relations between  India and Australia.

* The developments today will create more opportunities for two-way mobility of students and professionals for the purpose of education and employment, and pave the way for making education the biggest enabler in taking India-Australia bilateral relationship to greater heights  realise shared aspirations.

* The Ministers had good conversations on further deepening our long-standing bilateral relations, invigorating our vibrant partnership and boosting engagements in education, skill development, deep-tech research and areas of mutual interest.

* Mr Clare said that the Australian government will be contributing 1.89 million dollars for running skills programme in India in the area of agriculture which is a critical sector for India. He further informed that Australia is working on top priority basis to clear the pendency of education visas for Indian students. Mr Clare expressed his gratitude to Shri Pradhan for the kind welcome and hospitality and said that he looks forward to their meeting later in the year.

* In today’s bilateral meeting the two sides also discussed issues like promoting student mobility and  enhancing research and academic collaborations between Indian and Australian universities through the mechanism of Joint/ Dual/ Twinning degrees that have been brought in recently under NEP2020...

Source : PIB

Published On : March 4, 2023
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