Engineering Education In The Next Millennium In India
Author(s) -
Ayyagari Janaki Rao
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--8338
Subject(s) - curriculum , engineering education , cultural diversity , economic growth , vocational education , sociology , political science , engineering , management , engineering management , economics , law
Engineering Education in developing Countries (More so in India) is neither able to meet the varied and changing Industrial demands nor socially relevant and productive. The Industrial needs are many and varied. The local, national and global needs are rapidly changing. The Industry complains that Engineering Graduates are not readily employable, but need further Training. There is mismatch between the knowledge, curriculum and skills imparted by Technical Institutions and Industrial needs. Universities are not able to inspire the Industries to come to the academic platform and, make use of their expertise in structuring Engineering Education.
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