Queue up for filing patents than lining up for job packages, says education minister
Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said that there is a misconception that Indian institutes are not of international standard despite several IIT graduates leading companies globally. December 11, 2020 / 04:15 PM IST
Students from across educational institutes must queue up for filing patents rather than lining up job packages during campus placements, said education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank. I see that there is always a rush among students to get the best package (during job placements). My advise is that students should queue up for (filing) patents rather than for packages, said Nishank speaking during the CII Education Summit.
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Engineering colleges redesign, develop teaching modules as they kick off new academic session
Here is how engineering colleges are planning to conduct online classes Updated: December 13, 2020 11:41:17 am
From December, first year classes at engineering colleges started in online mode. Representational image/ gettyimages.in
As most of the engineering colleges are kicking off their new academic session after a delay of 4-5 months due the coronaviruspandemic, managing a curtailed session and mode of delivery of study material are top on their agenda. To address this, several engineering colleges have either redesigned their existing online platform or are planning to develop their own integrated system for conducting classes.
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