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Engagement with industry to link education to employability

Engagement with industry to link education to employability
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Employability of our students is a matter of concern. At the other end of the spectrum is need for greater investment in research. Industry academia linkages are essential to meet ...

Employability of our students is a matter of concern. At the other end of the spectrum is need for greater investment in research. Industry academia linkages are essential to meet both these ends. While we have various efforts in this direction, these have not fructified as expected. We need to find out how and what is needed for a more fruitful partnering.

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Atul Grover
Atul Grover 10 years 10 months ago
Is the ministry of skill development asking the sector skill council to create PROJECT REPORTS (on the lines of QP/NOS) for the budding entrepreneurs? This would promote research and innovation too.
pankaj saini
pankaj saini 10 years 10 months ago
Government should allow companies to spend on education under CSR capped at 2% which was implemented by Congress Govt.It should be mandatory by companies which are having turnover of more than 25 lacs to recruit students for summer internship.This way students will learn from the companies irrespective of size and operation.
gowri antharjanam
gowri antharjanam 10 years 10 months ago
industry institute interaction by (1) teachers on short term industrial training (2) field people to get technology update through short term course (3) workshop and seminar by industry in institutes (4) data collection and research in specific topics to improve quality of work/product
nishimapasricha
nishimapasricha 10 years 10 months ago
In every field of education students have been tought by very old methods which are only theory based.there is lack of skills in students.so I want to say look for skill based studies.
Sagar Deshpande
Sagar Deshpande 10 years 10 months ago
At the beginning of every course/subject, there should be a set of real-world projects (current large issues/problems) presented to the student and answers sought on how to tackle them. Over the course of learning the subject, students will then pickup information on how to structurally and scientifically tackle the issues and at the end of the semester a student mindset ready to take on real world issues will be developed - that is precisely what industry and society will need and employ.
Burzes Batliwalla
Burzes Batliwalla 10 years 10 months ago
To make our population more employable, we need to ensure that current technologies, current topics are taught to children at a very early age. Today, we need to make maths,science, computers and a foreign language as a part of their studies till 12th. After which they can move into any particular vocation. Apart from this, industry will be required to provide 1,2 or 3 year summer internships to ensure the candidate is industry ready. Also the best IITs and IIMs must provide candidates to govt.
Swati MBiswas
Swati MBiswas 10 years 10 months ago
Industry academia linkages are must for creating employment.Curriculum should be designed keeping keeping the employment prospects in mind. Skill based courses should be part of regular courses offered in higher education rather than only in polytechnic and industries can be roped in to provide training to students pursuing such courses.
BALAJI_20
BALAJI_20 10 years 10 months ago
A.PRATHAP REDDY CHAIRMAN AND MANAGING DIRECTOR BALAJI AMINES LIMITED 3RD FLOOR, K.P.R HOUSE S.P.ROADSECUNDERABAD - 500003 STATE: TELANGANA, INDIA. M.NO. 09849534252 PH.NO. 040-27817122 Email: apr@balajiamines.com WEB: www.balajiamines.com
BALAJI_20
BALAJI_20 10 years 10 months ago
2. PROBLEM - DUMPING OF GOODS BY CHINA: The existing procedure require 3 years data to substantiate imposing of anti dumping duty. Three years is a too long period and the affected indigenous manufacturers cannot sustain the losses for such a long period. SUGGESTIONS: Government should proactively review such dumping activities every six months and levy anti dumping duty to protect the indigenous manufacturers.
BALAJI_20
BALAJI_20 10 years 10 months ago
I congratulate the Government lead by the visionary and dynamic leader SHRI. NARENDRA MODY in completing one year of Governance, which raised hopes of all the citizens of the country in looking forward for better days. I am the CMD of Balaji Amines Limited located in Solapur, Maharashtra. We are the leading manufacturers of specialty chemicals in India. While 75% of our products developed by us are import substitutes, 30% of our turnover of Rs.610 crores comes from exports.