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Vision: India as a Global Education Hub
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Need for Reforms in Need for Reforms in Technical and Management Technical and Management
EducationEducationTo make India as To make India as
A Global Educational HubA Global Educational Hub
Dr.C.V.Gopinath N.S.C.Chaitanya
Dr.M.Srinivasa ReddyChaitanya Engineering College,
Visakhapatnam
4040thth ISTE National Annual Convention ISTE National Annual Convention
Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
IntroductionPresent Status of Tech. &Mgmt
EducationThe ChallengesEffect of Foreign UniversitiesSuggested ReformsConclusions
“We are seeing the rusting of the West and the shining of the East in the sense that The West has human resources but no jobs and India has jobs but no trained human resources. Our first task as a nation needs to send a critical mass of students to colleges”
– Kapil Sibal
Present StatusPresent StatusNumber of Tech Institutions in
IndiaIndia has 9596 Institutions (Tech
and Mgmt) approved by AICTE in 2009-10
Number of Students Intake A total of 19,00,000 engineering
and management students are being admitted every year.
China produces 7,00,000(Aprox)
Present StatusPresent StatusAre they Employable ?
Only 7% from Andhra Pradesh and 25 % from Rest of India are ‘Employable’ (NASSCOM report, 2009)
Brain Drain ?Approximately yearly 2.5 lakh
students migrate abroad and they draw Rs.5,000 crore from foreign exchange.
Year wise enrolment of students in Year wise enrolment of students in foreign universitiesforeign universities
The ChallengesThe ChallengesEmployability :
• Employability : Top 100 Employability : Top 100 Campuses vs. RestCampuses vs. Rest
The ChallengesThe Challenges
• Cost FactorCost Factor
The ChallengesThe Challenges
Availability of Qualified Faculty with Pedagogical skills
(TEQIPs, WIPRO Mission 10x)
InfrastructureResearch and DevelopmentIndustry Interaction Western Influence Global Accreditation
The ChallengesThe Challenges
Effect of Foreign Effect of Foreign UniversitiesUniversities
Existing Challenge in Asian region (Singapore, Gulf)Uncertain career path of
academics Conflicting career pattern Teaching, Research, community service and Networking Administration
Lack of proper regulations The foreign universities not maintained the same
standards ,they followed in main campuses. Disappointed students who joined , expecting a high
standard of education.
Challenges and Opportunities Challenges and Opportunities in Indiain India
Social Caste System Reservations (Social Justice) Reservations for groups (Minorities,
Ladies)Cultural Religions Languages Location Multi cultural
Opportunities in IndiaOpportunities in IndiaIncreases Competition and
benchmark quality11th plan targets India as a
knowledge HubIndia is having world’s youngest
populationIndia can start universities in
abroad
Suggested ReformsSuggested Reforms
Faculty SharingR & D OrientedApplication Oriented Courses
Need Based CoursesFlexible CoursesCost Effectiveness
ConclusionsConclusionsIndia Benefited from Globalization
and Economic Reforms in 90’sIndia Emerged as the IT hub of worldIndia Can become manufacturing hub
after China and other Asian countriesWith proper regulating authority and
control and by allowing foreign universities, India Can become Education Hub of the world
Thank Thank YouYou
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