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The National University of
Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA), established by the
Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, is a premier
organization dealing with capacity building and research in planning and
management of education not only in India but also in South Asia. In
recognition of the pioneering work done by the organization in the field of
educational planning and administration, the Government of India have
empowered it to
award its own degrees by way of conferring it the status of Deemed to be
University in August, 2006. Like any Central University, NUEPA is fully
maintained by the Government of India.
The National University has its
origin dating back to 1962 when the UNESCO established the Asian
Regional Centre for Educational Planners and Administrators
which later became the Asian Institute of Educational Planning and
Administration in 1965. After 4 years of its existence, it was taken
over by the Government of India and renamed as the National Staff
College for Educational Planners and Administrators. Subsequently,
with the increased roles and functions of the National Staff
College, particularly in capacity building, research and
professional support services to governments, it was again renamed
as the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration
(NIEPA) in 1979.
The National University comprises ten
Departments. It has an outstanding multi-disciplinary faculty
and a library which is well stocked with a large number of books,
national and international journals and official documents in the
area of educational planning and administration. In addition to its multifarious
activities, the National University offers
M.Phil., Ph.D. and Part-time Ph.D. programmes in
educational policy, planning and administration from a broader
inter-disciplinary social science perspective. The research
programmes of NUEPA cover all levels and types of education from
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