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Transformation in Engineering Colleges in the Pipeline Contact: Link: www.sistec.ac.in
Transformation in Engineering Colleges in the Pipeline • India produces 1.5 million engineering pass-outs every year. • The major concern is to make them employable. • The top engineering colleges in Bhopal aim at bridging the gap between industry and academia.
Current Scenario • Available job vacancies easily outnumber the candidates applying for it.
Need of the hour • Best Engineering Colleges in MP are progressing towards diminishing the gap between industry demands and academia by the following measures: • Practical Setting • Customized Curriculum • Industry Exposure
Practical Setting • Advanced Training
Industrial Exposure • Up-to-the-minute information about industry know-hows. • Building the right attitude in budding engineers to work in absolutely professional atmosphere. • Closer interaction with industries. • Productive R&D practices. • Training to work on Live projects.
Customized curriculum • Change and adapt as per the need of the industry • Preparing the engineers to bring in the desired skill set in them • Healthy discussions with trainers and counseling
Placement Oriented Change in Curriculum • Pushing the conventional boundaries of engineering education • More and more research-orientation • Promoting innovation • Creative way of learning • Spotlighting the non-technical skills
Proficient Faculty • The faculty must be at par with the latest industry trends. • They must keep themselves parallely updated with the upcoming technologies and market-reality. • Faculty must know technique the to make their students persist in a competitive environment.
Industry’s concern • Teamwork, positive attitude, dedication and proactively. • Keen to learn and devoted to work. • Effective analytical skills.
Student’s Concern • Choice of top placement college of the state. • Just acquiring a degree is not enough. • Salary expectations at the outset must be kept realistic. • Survival in corporate sector calls for the right attitude.