Delhi Government Explores Broader Consultations for DSEU Review
The Delhi government is considering a broader round of stakeholder consultations to assess the functioning of the Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU). This includes evaluating the effects of the merger of government polytechnics and skill centers with the university.
Officials indicate that the government is contemplating involving former All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) chairman T G Sitharam in these discussions. This move comes alongside the establishment of a four-member committee tasked with addressing various complaints regarding the university's operations.
The committee convened for the first time on January 30, with participation from senior officials and academicians from institutions such as Delhi Technical University and the University of Delhi. The DSEU vice-chancellor was also asked to send the university's registrar for the discussions.
This panel's responsibilities include evaluating the university's governance, academic processes, recruitment practices, program design, and the management of facilities from the merged campuses, among other administrative issues.
The recommendations from this committee are anticipated to guide government initiatives aimed at enhancing DSEU's performance and reinforcing the technical and skill education landscape in Delhi.
In recent years, DSEU has been under scrutiny due to persistent complaints from students and staff regarding mismanagement, inadequate infrastructure, significant fee increases, and faculty-related challenges following the merger of several government institutions.
Moreover, there are rising concerns among student groups and employees about declining enrollment numbers, a perceived decline in academic standards, and increasing costs at an institution originally designed to support marginalized communities.




