SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 37
Synthesis on Narrowing the Gap between
Engineering Education and Industry through
Science, Technology, Economics,
Management and Fire-Fighting
Thanikachalam Vedhathiri
vthani2025@gmail.com
Science, Technology, Economics,
Management & Fire Fighting
Economics? Management?
Objectives of Research
• Assess the needs of various engineers at different career levels
• Review the initiatives taken by the MHRD to update the curricula,
resources, faculty and engineering graduate’s competencies
• Assess the technology growth of industries and their employee needs
• Review the dynamic actions taken by the institutes in narrowing the
gap between the industry and engineering programs
• Suggest a Mega Model to narrow the gaps between the Industry
and Engineering Programs through Science-Technology-Economics-
Management-Fire Fighting
Status of Indian Engineering Education
• India globalized its economy in 1991
• MNCs have established their design and manufacturing centers in
India by fully utilizing the human capital developed by the Indian
Technical Universities and manufactured the state of the art
technology and successfully exporting them to world markets.
• Till today no company closed its design or production center in India
for want of high performing, motivated and risk taking engineers.
• Every year around 100000 students pursue postgraduate programs in
Australia, Canada, France, Germany, UK, USA and other countries and
establish their leadership.
Emergence of Industry-4 and the Initiatives of
Engineering Universities
• The global industries have started upgrading their design and
manufacturing by incorporating Industry-4 processes.
• They train their employees through “learning organization” model and
“just-in-time” model.
• The accreditation of engineering programs has been accelerated to meet
the improved criteria as per National Board of Accreditation.
• Institutes vigorously implement continuous improvements in teaching
learning process to meet the challenges.
• Faculty members are also trained in many advanced areas of product
design, prototype development, testing, manufacturing, and maintenance.
Efforts of MHRD
• Quality improvement programs for improving the quality of engineering
faculty
• Modernization and Removal of Obsolesce (MODROB) in 25 year old
colleges
• Improving quality through World Bank assisted project Technical Quality
Improvement (TECQIP) Project
• Centers of Excellence and Innovation are being established in many
technical universities
• Industry-Institute- Government- Society-Partnership is being established
for effective collaboration between the industry and engineering institutes
Additional Institutes of National Importance
• Government of India further established:
• Indian Institutes of Technology-23
• National Institutes of Technology-31
• National Institute of Teacher Training and Research-4
• Indian Institutes of Information Technology and Management-10
• Indian Institute of Technology, Design and Manufacturing-4
• Indian Institute of Science Education and Research-7
• School of Planning and Architecture-3
• Institutes of Eminence
Desired Skills and Competencies of Entry Level
and Middle Level Engineers
• Entry level jobs: Investigation, analysis, design, prototype
development, testing, improvement, production/ manufacturing,
maintenance
• High level skills, interpersonal relationships, and innovation
• Problem solving skills, high quality analytical skills, critical thinking,
and focusing on excellence.
• Shop floor Managerial competencies
• Middle level jobs: Continuous process improvement of products,
productivity, quality, and market leadership
Focus of Purdue University on the Engineering
Graduates
• Create and synthesize knowledge
• Master written and oral communication skills
• Think critically and reflectively
• Demonstrate engineering skills
• Engage in the professional development
• Participate actively in professional field
• Assessment of engineering science, problem solving and design
appropriately
Expected Skills from the Engineering
Graduates ( Zaharim, et al. 2010)
• Ability to function as an individual and in a group with the capacity to
be a leader or manager as well as effective member
• Ability to communicate effectively, not only with engineers but also
with the community at large
• Ability to undertake problem identification, formulation and solution.
• Ability to acquire and apply knowledge of engineering fundamentals
• Having competency in engineering application and orientation
• Ability to utilize a systems approach to design and evaluate
operational performance
Expected Skills from the Engineering
Graduates (Zaharim et al. 2010)…
• Recognizing the need to undertake lifelong learning, and
possessing/acquiring the capacity to do so
• Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and
interpret data
• Having competency in theoretical and research engineering
• Having an in-depth technical competencies in a specific engineering
discipline
• Having social awareness, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities
and ethics of a professional engineer and the need for sustainable
development
• Having the knowledge of entrepreneurial skills
Desired Skills and Competencies of Senior
Level Engineers
• Overall responsibility in meeting market competition
• Market leadership
• Updating the products through in-house skills
• Continuous modernization to meet the impact of new technologies
• Global focus on the demands
• Focus on the global competition
• Innovation
Desired Skills and Competencies of CEOs
• Focus on new challenges
• Focus on new standards
• Focus on new products
• Focus on globalization
• Focus on expansion
• Focus on leadership
• Focus on innovation
• Focus on profit, cost reduction and quality
The Competencies Desired to get
Accreditation from ABET (2017)
• AN ABILITY TO:
- Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering
- Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
- Design a system, components, or process to meet desired needs
- Function on multi-disciplinary teams
- Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
- Understand professional and ethical responsibility
- Communicate effectively
- Engage in lifelong learning
The Competencies Desired to get
Accreditation from ABET
• An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools
necessary for engineering practice
Initiatives taken by Industries and State
Engineering Departments
• Software Industry- Project specific training for new recruits
• Automobile Manufacturers- Offers needed training at all levels
• Highways Department: Offers training at all levels
• Indian Railways: Many training institutes specific to specialization
• Public Works Department: Many Staff Training Institutes to meet the
needs of all cadres.
• Irrigation Engineering: Multidisciplinary Irrigation Management
Training Institutes
Cement Industry
• Established four Regional Training Institutes (RTIs) under World Bank
DANIDA-CMA-HRD Program to train the trainers.
• RTIs started planning needed training programs for the employees of
the cement manufacturing companies
Training Programs by Professional Associations
• Indian Society for Training and Development: Offers Diploma in
Training, conducts monthly meetings, national seminars and
publishes journal
• Indian Society for Technical Education: Conducts summer and winter
schools, regional and national conferences, publishes a quarterly
journal
• Indian Geotechnical Society: Conducts regional and national
seminars, monthly meetings and publishes journal.
• Institution of Engineers (India): Conducts monthly meetings in various
centers, national seminars, and publishes journal.
SWOT Analysis
• Strength : Around 4000 Engineering Colleges
-IITs (23), IIITs(10),IISERs (7), NITs(31), NITTTRs (4), SPAs(3), State
Universities (367), Central Universities (49), Private Universities (282),
Deemed Universities (137), etc.
• Around 200000 faculty members
• Around 1000000 Graduates, Postgraduates, Doctorates in Engineering
and Technologies
Weaknesses
• A large number of faculty members have not undergone any
significant training in curriculum design, instructional design,
measurement and evaluation of student achievements,
interdisciplinary research, undertaking sponsored research projects,
establishing industry specific courses. Institutional development, etc.
• Most of the institutes have not established industry-institute-
government-society partnership units.
• There is no succession planning and ever increasing faculty vacancies
• Less contribution to knowledge capital
• Obsolete equipment
Opportunities
• Globalized and the fifth largest Indian economy needs more
competent engineers.
• More MNCs prefer India for design and manufacturing of products
and global services.
• Competent Indian engineers are preferred by Transnational
Companies which are located in many advanced countries.
• Growing government initiatives like make in India, Digital India, etc.
• Global demand for innovative products and services.
Threats
• Competition from fast growing Asian countries (China, Japan and
South Korea)
• More underemployment of the engineering graduates causes low
return on investments in engineering education.
• Loss of income to the engineering graduates through poor salaries
creates burden on their families
• Flooding of the design and product development by expatriates.
• Industry-4 demands for quality innovators which is not fully
recognized by educational administrators.
Science of Engineering Institutions to Narrow
the Gaps with Industries
• Entrepreneurs’ and Employees’ learning needs analysis
• Planning needs-based curricula
• Industry focused, outcome based, and flexible curriculum design
process
• Credit transfer from MOOCs
• Institute-industry collaboration
• Hybrid courses
• Industrial training and internship
• Capstone projects and sponsored research
Science of Engineering Institutions to Narrow
the Gaps with Industries…
• Art and science of reliable and valid measurements
• Accreditation of engineering programs
• Innovations in curriculum design and implementation
• Dual programs
• Learner planned courses
• Multidisciplinary programs
• Disruptions, challenges and sustainability
• Incorporations of skills and competencies due to Industry-4
Science of Engineering Institutions to Narrow
the Gaps with Industries…
• Finishing School programs
• Cooperative (Sandwich) learning mode
• Part-time cooperative programs
• Learn while you earn scheme
• Industry sponsored postgraduate courses
Technology Used to Narrow the Gaps with
Industries
• Educational Technology, Video, YouTube, Audio, Multimedia, MOOCs
• Filliped Classes
• Hybrid Program
• Digital Technology
• Podcasts and Mobile Learning
• Creative design, prototype development, testing, improvement,
manufacturing and maintenance
• Tracer studies and longitudinal studies
Educational Economics Adopted to Narrow the
Gaps with Industries
• Assessment of human resource needs based on the growth of
industries under Industry-4 under globalized economy
• Educational economics: Internal Revenue Generation
• Entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship development
• Establishing consultancy centers in the industrial corridors and hubs
• Expanding the return on investments on educational institutes
• Optimization of resources, capital expenditure, and maintenance
• Formation of consortium of institutes to undertake industry specific
courses among the members
Educational Economics Adopted to Narrow the
Gaps with Industries…
• Internal revenue generation through extramural training programs for
employees and executives of industries
• Patenting and license to use the innovations
• Software development
• Royalty through publications
• Sale of student products
• Use of spare capacity of workshops for contract manufacturing
• Crowd funding for lab and workshop development
• Bidding for global projects under International Development Agencies
• Generating funds through Conferences, seminars and workshops
Educational Management Practices Adopted
for Narrowing Gaps with Industries
• Decentralization of Higher education administration
• Leadership development
• Strategic Planning
• Planning Programming Budgeting System
• Improving the ROI
• Faculty development through in-house programs
• Periodical modernization of resources
• Creation of corpus funds
• Managing Vulnerability, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity
Educational Management Practices Adopted
for Narrowing the Gaps with Industries
• Redefining the institutional administration through a Board of Governors
beyond the Society’s Act of 1860
• Institutional Evaluation and Development
• Academic , Administrative, Financial, and Managerial Autonomy to develop
needed high end programs
• Decentralized administration
• Empowered high performing teams
• Academic Council for planning needed programs
• Boards of Studies for each program
• Linking with global universities
• Rewarding high accomplishing faculty teams
Educational Management Practices Adopted
for Narrowing the Gap with Industries…
• Institute- Global University-International Development Agencies-
Partnership
• Developing high performing and motivated faculty teams
• Delegate needed administrative resources to excel in the institutional
development
• Encouraging intrapreneurship
• Redesigning the institute as per National Education Policy 2019
• Diverse Global Faculty engagement under International Development
Agencies
Educational Management Practices Adopted
for Narrowing the Gaps with Industries
• Creating Learning Organizations
• Continuous capacity development, quality improvement, and
efficiency improvement
• Financial efficiency and turn around mechanism whenever slippages
occur
• Impact studies
• Longitudinal studies
• Continuous feedback from stakeholders and planning to improve the
human capital and knowledge capital
FIRE FIGHTING MODEL for Narrowing the Gap
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH, TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION,
HUMAN RESOURCES NEEDS
INSTITUTIONAL GROWTH, TEHNOLOGY UTILIZATION,
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
Impact of new technology, changing job design
(Michael Gibbs, 2017)
INTRODUCTION OF NEW COURSES ON BIG DATA,
MACHING LEARNING, ARTIFICIAL INTELLEGENCE ETC.
Jobs to meet tech age & to meet the needs of
Industry-4 (Lee Rainie and Janna Anderson, 2017)
Aligning the regulatory environment with 21st century
realities( evoLLLution.com, 2018)
DEVELOPING NEW TRAINING ECOSYSTEM
CULTIVATING 21st CENTURY SKILLS, CREATING
ABILITIES TO MEET THE INNOVATION DEMANDS
Developing a comprehensive Policy Package with skills
related policies as a cornerstone for thriving in a
digital age (OECD, 2019)
NURTURING HUMAN SKILLS THAT AI AND MACHINE
LEARNNING UNABLE TO REPLICATE.
COMBING TRADITINAL THEORIES WITH DIGITAL
TECHNOLOGY.
Desired Planning for Next Five Years
• Meeting the demands of future jobs in the tech age
• Cultivating 21st century skills and abilities
• Nurturing unique human skills that artificial intelligence (AI) and
machines can not replicate
• Developing skills that combine traditional theory with digital
technology
• Develop curious, imaginative, entrepreneurial graduates who will
drive subsequent technology waves
• Support continuous learning and just- in- time learning.
Entrepreneurial University
• Take a proactive stance in putting to use and create new knowledge
• Establish an interactive model of innovation
• Develop links, combine discrete pieces of intellectual property and
jointly exploit them
• Innovate and involve in socio-economic development.
• Follow the developments in the emerging technology
• Plan continuous improvements in the programs
• Educate organizations through entrepreneurship and incubation
programs
Why do we plan fire-fighting?
• For meeting the fast-changing needs of disruptions due to Industry-4,
the engineering institutes should follow “fire-fighting process” for
safeguarding the graduates through high-end skill development.
• This mega model:
“Arts and Science of Curriculum Development, use of educational
technology, adoption of educational economics, management, and
fire- fighting” could be further refined to assist the economy to grow
further.
Thank You
• Your Questions, Please.

More Related Content

What's hot

Challenges and Opportunities in VB Technical education- vinutha srikanth
Challenges and Opportunities in VB Technical education- vinutha srikanthChallenges and Opportunities in VB Technical education- vinutha srikanth
Challenges and Opportunities in VB Technical education- vinutha srikanthVinutha Srikanth
 
Industry 4.0 trg 2014
Industry 4.0 trg 2014Industry 4.0 trg 2014
Industry 4.0 trg 2014Jayesh Pai
 
expectation of industries from technical graduates
expectation of industries from technical graduatesexpectation of industries from technical graduates
expectation of industries from technical graduatesmp poonia
 
Developing vocational education programs to meet the demands e
Developing vocational education programs to meet the demands eDeveloping vocational education programs to meet the demands e
Developing vocational education programs to meet the demands eThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Intergraph Skill Development Program Presentation Design
Intergraph Skill Development Program Presentation DesignIntergraph Skill Development Program Presentation Design
Intergraph Skill Development Program Presentation DesignPrashant Dixit
 
Educating the Engineering Workforce of the Future
Educating the Engineering Workforce of the FutureEducating the Engineering Workforce of the Future
Educating the Engineering Workforce of the FutureGary Wood
 
Institute industry ppt
Institute industry pptInstitute industry ppt
Institute industry pptKetan Vira
 
Computer Technology Course - Dayananda Sagar University
Computer Technology  Course - Dayananda Sagar UniversityComputer Technology  Course - Dayananda Sagar University
Computer Technology Course - Dayananda Sagar UniversityDayananda Sagar University
 
Paper finishing schools for engineers
Paper   finishing schools for engineersPaper   finishing schools for engineers
Paper finishing schools for engineersSanjay Patel
 
Writing and Presenting an Industrial Training Report
Writing and Presenting an Industrial Training ReportWriting and Presenting an Industrial Training Report
Writing and Presenting an Industrial Training ReportBC Chew
 
Keynote Address At Kristu Jayanti College
Keynote Address At Kristu Jayanti CollegeKeynote Address At Kristu Jayanti College
Keynote Address At Kristu Jayanti CollegeRam Purohit
 
Educationworldonline.net oct 2010
Educationworldonline.net   oct 2010Educationworldonline.net   oct 2010
Educationworldonline.net oct 2010PurpleLeap
 
Technological Advancement & Present engineering practices in india
Technological Advancement & Present engineering practices in indiaTechnological Advancement & Present engineering practices in india
Technological Advancement & Present engineering practices in indiaNirjhar Chakravorti
 
Assessing the unique contribution and development of UoT’s through the use of...
Assessing the unique contribution and development of UoT’s through the use of...Assessing the unique contribution and development of UoT’s through the use of...
Assessing the unique contribution and development of UoT’s through the use of...SATN
 
Problem Based Learning (HMRITM)
Problem Based Learning (HMRITM)Problem Based Learning (HMRITM)
Problem Based Learning (HMRITM)Himanshu Oberoi
 

What's hot (19)

Challenges and Opportunities in VB Technical education- vinutha srikanth
Challenges and Opportunities in VB Technical education- vinutha srikanthChallenges and Opportunities in VB Technical education- vinutha srikanth
Challenges and Opportunities in VB Technical education- vinutha srikanth
 
Industry 4.0 trg 2014
Industry 4.0 trg 2014Industry 4.0 trg 2014
Industry 4.0 trg 2014
 
Final ce tkolkata
Final ce tkolkataFinal ce tkolkata
Final ce tkolkata
 
expectation of industries from technical graduates
expectation of industries from technical graduatesexpectation of industries from technical graduates
expectation of industries from technical graduates
 
Developing vocational education programs to meet the demands e
Developing vocational education programs to meet the demands eDeveloping vocational education programs to meet the demands e
Developing vocational education programs to meet the demands e
 
Intergraph Skill Development Program Presentation Design
Intergraph Skill Development Program Presentation DesignIntergraph Skill Development Program Presentation Design
Intergraph Skill Development Program Presentation Design
 
Educating the Engineering Workforce of the Future
Educating the Engineering Workforce of the FutureEducating the Engineering Workforce of the Future
Educating the Engineering Workforce of the Future
 
Institute industry ppt
Institute industry pptInstitute industry ppt
Institute industry ppt
 
Computer Technology Course - Dayananda Sagar University
Computer Technology  Course - Dayananda Sagar UniversityComputer Technology  Course - Dayananda Sagar University
Computer Technology Course - Dayananda Sagar University
 
Paper finishing schools for engineers
Paper   finishing schools for engineersPaper   finishing schools for engineers
Paper finishing schools for engineers
 
Writing and Presenting an Industrial Training Report
Writing and Presenting an Industrial Training ReportWriting and Presenting an Industrial Training Report
Writing and Presenting an Industrial Training Report
 
Keynote Address At Kristu Jayanti College
Keynote Address At Kristu Jayanti CollegeKeynote Address At Kristu Jayanti College
Keynote Address At Kristu Jayanti College
 
Educationworldonline.net oct 2010
Educationworldonline.net   oct 2010Educationworldonline.net   oct 2010
Educationworldonline.net oct 2010
 
Technological Advancement & Present engineering practices in india
Technological Advancement & Present engineering practices in indiaTechnological Advancement & Present engineering practices in india
Technological Advancement & Present engineering practices in india
 
Assessing the unique contribution and development of UoT’s through the use of...
Assessing the unique contribution and development of UoT’s through the use of...Assessing the unique contribution and development of UoT’s through the use of...
Assessing the unique contribution and development of UoT’s through the use of...
 
Problem Based Learning (HMRITM)
Problem Based Learning (HMRITM)Problem Based Learning (HMRITM)
Problem Based Learning (HMRITM)
 
2nd HLF 2014 - Hot Topic Presentation: Pheakdey Nguonphan
2nd HLF 2014 - Hot Topic Presentation: Pheakdey Nguonphan 2nd HLF 2014 - Hot Topic Presentation: Pheakdey Nguonphan
2nd HLF 2014 - Hot Topic Presentation: Pheakdey Nguonphan
 
dpgitm
dpgitmdpgitm
dpgitm
 
Embedding Enterprise at York - Tony
Embedding Enterprise at York - TonyEmbedding Enterprise at York - Tony
Embedding Enterprise at York - Tony
 

Similar to Synthesis on narrowing the gap between engineering education

Strategies for promoting globally competitive engineering education in india
Strategies for promoting globally competitive engineering education in indiaStrategies for promoting globally competitive engineering education in india
Strategies for promoting globally competitive engineering education in indiaThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Human Resource Development in Engineering Education
Human Resource Development in Engineering EducationHuman Resource Development in Engineering Education
Human Resource Development in Engineering EducationThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Impact of World Bank assisted technician education project iii
 Impact of World Bank assisted technician education project iii Impact of World Bank assisted technician education project iii
Impact of World Bank assisted technician education project iiiThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Explore, Innovate and Enhance Student Employability and Well-being with Inspi...
Explore, Innovate and Enhance Student Employability and Well-being with Inspi...Explore, Innovate and Enhance Student Employability and Well-being with Inspi...
Explore, Innovate and Enhance Student Employability and Well-being with Inspi...Gary Wood
 
Failures in Curriculum Design and Implementation
Failures in Curriculum Design and ImplementationFailures in Curriculum Design and Implementation
Failures in Curriculum Design and ImplementationThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
5th Annual Conf. | Developing projects that deliver the learning that employe...
5th Annual Conf. | Developing projects that deliver the learning that employe...5th Annual Conf. | Developing projects that deliver the learning that employe...
5th Annual Conf. | Developing projects that deliver the learning that employe...Wholeeducation
 
Rolw of heads of indian engineering colleges in implementing digital technolo...
Rolw of heads of indian engineering colleges in implementing digital technolo...Rolw of heads of indian engineering colleges in implementing digital technolo...
Rolw of heads of indian engineering colleges in implementing digital technolo...Thanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Excellence in Mechanical Engineering at K. Ramakrishnan College of Engineering
Excellence in Mechanical Engineering at K. Ramakrishnan College of EngineeringExcellence in Mechanical Engineering at K. Ramakrishnan College of Engineering
Excellence in Mechanical Engineering at K. Ramakrishnan College of Engineeringkrceseo
 
One district one product
One district one productOne district one product
One district one productSRIJANSANCHAR
 
Business engineering graduates in the automotive industry
Business engineering graduates in the automotive industryBusiness engineering graduates in the automotive industry
Business engineering graduates in the automotive industryDel Institute of Technology
 
Why You Choose Mechanical Engineering Stream
Why You Choose  Mechanical Engineering StreamWhy You Choose  Mechanical Engineering Stream
Why You Choose Mechanical Engineering Streamrameshmondal575
 
Multisoft Institute Industry Integrated Centre (3IC) for Your College
Multisoft Institute Industry Integrated Centre (3IC) for Your CollegeMultisoft Institute Industry Integrated Centre (3IC) for Your College
Multisoft Institute Industry Integrated Centre (3IC) for Your CollegeRavi Jangra
 
Enhancing graduate attributes in foundation engineering
Enhancing graduate attributes in foundation engineeringEnhancing graduate attributes in foundation engineering
Enhancing graduate attributes in foundation engineeringThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Information Session for the Master of Science in Knowledge Management
Information Session for the Master of Science in Knowledge ManagementInformation Session for the Master of Science in Knowledge Management
Information Session for the Master of Science in Knowledge Management2016
 

Similar to Synthesis on narrowing the gap between engineering education (20)

Strategies for promoting globally competitive engineering education in india
Strategies for promoting globally competitive engineering education in indiaStrategies for promoting globally competitive engineering education in india
Strategies for promoting globally competitive engineering education in india
 
Human Resource Development in Engineering Education
Human Resource Development in Engineering EducationHuman Resource Development in Engineering Education
Human Resource Development in Engineering Education
 
Impact of World Bank assisted technician education project iii
 Impact of World Bank assisted technician education project iii Impact of World Bank assisted technician education project iii
Impact of World Bank assisted technician education project iii
 
Parivartan2014
Parivartan2014Parivartan2014
Parivartan2014
 
Explore, Innovate and Enhance Student Employability and Well-being with Inspi...
Explore, Innovate and Enhance Student Employability and Well-being with Inspi...Explore, Innovate and Enhance Student Employability and Well-being with Inspi...
Explore, Innovate and Enhance Student Employability and Well-being with Inspi...
 
Failures in Curriculum Design and Implementation
Failures in Curriculum Design and ImplementationFailures in Curriculum Design and Implementation
Failures in Curriculum Design and Implementation
 
5th Annual Conf. | Developing projects that deliver the learning that employe...
5th Annual Conf. | Developing projects that deliver the learning that employe...5th Annual Conf. | Developing projects that deliver the learning that employe...
5th Annual Conf. | Developing projects that deliver the learning that employe...
 
Rolw of heads of indian engineering colleges in implementing digital technolo...
Rolw of heads of indian engineering colleges in implementing digital technolo...Rolw of heads of indian engineering colleges in implementing digital technolo...
Rolw of heads of indian engineering colleges in implementing digital technolo...
 
Engineering students
Engineering studentsEngineering students
Engineering students
 
Excellence in Mechanical Engineering at K. Ramakrishnan College of Engineering
Excellence in Mechanical Engineering at K. Ramakrishnan College of EngineeringExcellence in Mechanical Engineering at K. Ramakrishnan College of Engineering
Excellence in Mechanical Engineering at K. Ramakrishnan College of Engineering
 
One district one product
One district one productOne district one product
One district one product
 
Entry Level Engineers
Entry Level EngineersEntry Level Engineers
Entry Level Engineers
 
Erv Thomas Resume_ppt
Erv Thomas Resume_pptErv Thomas Resume_ppt
Erv Thomas Resume_ppt
 
Business engineering graduates in the automotive industry
Business engineering graduates in the automotive industryBusiness engineering graduates in the automotive industry
Business engineering graduates in the automotive industry
 
Why You Choose Mechanical Engineering Stream
Why You Choose  Mechanical Engineering StreamWhy You Choose  Mechanical Engineering Stream
Why You Choose Mechanical Engineering Stream
 
Multisoft Institute Industry Integrated Centre (3IC) for Your College
Multisoft Institute Industry Integrated Centre (3IC) for Your CollegeMultisoft Institute Industry Integrated Centre (3IC) for Your College
Multisoft Institute Industry Integrated Centre (3IC) for Your College
 
Xyntech Training Services
Xyntech Training ServicesXyntech Training Services
Xyntech Training Services
 
Enhancing graduate attributes in foundation engineering
Enhancing graduate attributes in foundation engineeringEnhancing graduate attributes in foundation engineering
Enhancing graduate attributes in foundation engineering
 
IITbSymbiosis
IITbSymbiosisIITbSymbiosis
IITbSymbiosis
 
Information Session for the Master of Science in Knowledge Management
Information Session for the Master of Science in Knowledge ManagementInformation Session for the Master of Science in Knowledge Management
Information Session for the Master of Science in Knowledge Management
 

More from Thanikachalam Vedhathiri

Planning electives and advanced courses to meet the needs of high performing ...
Planning electives and advanced courses to meet the needs of high performing ...Planning electives and advanced courses to meet the needs of high performing ...
Planning electives and advanced courses to meet the needs of high performing ...Thanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Courses to meet the needs of the students under srl
Courses to meet the needs of the students under srlCourses to meet the needs of the students under srl
Courses to meet the needs of the students under srlThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aidsPlanning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aidsThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Planning industry relevant engineering programs to meet the needs of industr...
Planning industry relevant engineering programs  to meet the needs of industr...Planning industry relevant engineering programs  to meet the needs of industr...
Planning industry relevant engineering programs to meet the needs of industr...Thanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aidsPlanning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aidsThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Teaching, counselling, coaching, mentoring the
Teaching, counselling, coaching, mentoring theTeaching, counselling, coaching, mentoring the
Teaching, counselling, coaching, mentoring theThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Developing program educational objectives and c os
Developing program educational objectives and c osDeveloping program educational objectives and c os
Developing program educational objectives and c osThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Planning and delivering participative instruction
Planning and delivering participative instructionPlanning and delivering participative instruction
Planning and delivering participative instructionThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Curriculum Design for Problem-Based Learning
Curriculum Design for Problem-Based Learning Curriculum Design for Problem-Based Learning
Curriculum Design for Problem-Based Learning Thanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (3)
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (3)Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (3)
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (3)Thanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Collaborative dissertations based on the human resource needs
Collaborative dissertations based on the human resource needsCollaborative dissertations based on the human resource needs
Collaborative dissertations based on the human resource needsThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (4)
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (4)Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (4)
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (4)Thanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Enhancing Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering in Engineering Education
Enhancing Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering in Engineering EducationEnhancing Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering in Engineering Education
Enhancing Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering in Engineering EducationThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Dynamic process for enhancing engineering faculty competence in india
Dynamic process for enhancing  engineering faculty competence in indiaDynamic process for enhancing  engineering faculty competence in india
Dynamic process for enhancing engineering faculty competence in indiaThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Effect of self regulated learning strategies on engineering
Effect of self regulated learning strategies on engineeringEffect of self regulated learning strategies on engineering
Effect of self regulated learning strategies on engineeringThanikachalam Vedhathiri
 
Competency based curriculum in technical and vocational edn.
Competency based curriculum in technical and vocational edn.Competency based curriculum in technical and vocational edn.
Competency based curriculum in technical and vocational edn.Thanikachalam Vedhathiri
 

More from Thanikachalam Vedhathiri (20)

Planning electives and advanced courses to meet the needs of high performing ...
Planning electives and advanced courses to meet the needs of high performing ...Planning electives and advanced courses to meet the needs of high performing ...
Planning electives and advanced courses to meet the needs of high performing ...
 
Courses to meet the needs of the students under srl
Courses to meet the needs of the students under srlCourses to meet the needs of the students under srl
Courses to meet the needs of the students under srl
 
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aidsPlanning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
 
Planning industry relevant engineering programs to meet the needs of industr...
Planning industry relevant engineering programs  to meet the needs of industr...Planning industry relevant engineering programs  to meet the needs of industr...
Planning industry relevant engineering programs to meet the needs of industr...
 
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aidsPlanning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
Planning^j designing^j and developing the instructional aids
 
Teaching, counselling, coaching, mentoring the
Teaching, counselling, coaching, mentoring theTeaching, counselling, coaching, mentoring the
Teaching, counselling, coaching, mentoring the
 
Developing program educational objectives and c os
Developing program educational objectives and c osDeveloping program educational objectives and c os
Developing program educational objectives and c os
 
Planning and delivering participative instruction
Planning and delivering participative instructionPlanning and delivering participative instruction
Planning and delivering participative instruction
 
Curriculum Design for Problem-Based Learning
Curriculum Design for Problem-Based Learning Curriculum Design for Problem-Based Learning
Curriculum Design for Problem-Based Learning
 
Role of Evaluation in Teaching
Role of Evaluation in TeachingRole of Evaluation in Teaching
Role of Evaluation in Teaching
 
Performance Appraisal
Performance AppraisalPerformance Appraisal
Performance Appraisal
 
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (3)
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (3)Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (3)
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (3)
 
Collaborative dissertations based on the human resource needs
Collaborative dissertations based on the human resource needsCollaborative dissertations based on the human resource needs
Collaborative dissertations based on the human resource needs
 
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (4)
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (4)Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (4)
Academic excellence through improved ecosystem and faculty engagement (4)
 
A radical and virtual innovation center
A radical and virtual innovation centerA radical and virtual innovation center
A radical and virtual innovation center
 
Engineering education research (EER)
Engineering education research (EER)Engineering education research (EER)
Engineering education research (EER)
 
Enhancing Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering in Engineering Education
Enhancing Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering in Engineering EducationEnhancing Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering in Engineering Education
Enhancing Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering in Engineering Education
 
Dynamic process for enhancing engineering faculty competence in india
Dynamic process for enhancing  engineering faculty competence in indiaDynamic process for enhancing  engineering faculty competence in india
Dynamic process for enhancing engineering faculty competence in india
 
Effect of self regulated learning strategies on engineering
Effect of self regulated learning strategies on engineeringEffect of self regulated learning strategies on engineering
Effect of self regulated learning strategies on engineering
 
Competency based curriculum in technical and vocational edn.
Competency based curriculum in technical and vocational edn.Competency based curriculum in technical and vocational edn.
Competency based curriculum in technical and vocational edn.
 

Recently uploaded

Heart Disease Prediction using machine learning.pptx
Heart Disease Prediction using machine learning.pptxHeart Disease Prediction using machine learning.pptx
Heart Disease Prediction using machine learning.pptxPoojaBan
 
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...Soham Mondal
 
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning UNIT III notes and Question bank .pdf
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning UNIT III notes and Question bank .pdfCCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning UNIT III notes and Question bank .pdf
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning UNIT III notes and Question bank .pdfAsst.prof M.Gokilavani
 
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )Tsuyoshi Horigome
 
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IVHARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IVRajaP95
 
HARMONY IN THE HUMAN BEING - Unit-II UHV-2
HARMONY IN THE HUMAN BEING - Unit-II UHV-2HARMONY IN THE HUMAN BEING - Unit-II UHV-2
HARMONY IN THE HUMAN BEING - Unit-II UHV-2RajaP95
 
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptxDecoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptxJoão Esperancinha
 
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning Unit II Notes with Question bank .pdf
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning Unit II Notes with Question bank .pdfCCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning Unit II Notes with Question bank .pdf
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning Unit II Notes with Question bank .pdfAsst.prof M.Gokilavani
 
VIP Call Girls Service Hitech City Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Hitech City Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130VIP Call Girls Service Hitech City Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Hitech City Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130Suhani Kapoor
 
ZXCTN 5804 / ZTE PTN / ZTE POTN / ZTE 5804 PTN / ZTE POTN 5804 ( 100/200 GE Z...
ZXCTN 5804 / ZTE PTN / ZTE POTN / ZTE 5804 PTN / ZTE POTN 5804 ( 100/200 GE Z...ZXCTN 5804 / ZTE PTN / ZTE POTN / ZTE 5804 PTN / ZTE POTN 5804 ( 100/200 GE Z...
ZXCTN 5804 / ZTE PTN / ZTE POTN / ZTE 5804 PTN / ZTE POTN 5804 ( 100/200 GE Z...ZTE
 
power system scada applications and uses
power system scada applications and usespower system scada applications and uses
power system scada applications and usesDevarapalliHaritha
 
High Profile Call Girls Nagpur Isha Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
High Profile Call Girls Nagpur Isha Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur EscortsHigh Profile Call Girls Nagpur Isha Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
High Profile Call Girls Nagpur Isha Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escortsranjana rawat
 
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130Suhani Kapoor
 
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service NashikCollege Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service NashikCall Girls in Nagpur High Profile
 
Current Transformer Drawing and GTP for MSETCL
Current Transformer Drawing and GTP for MSETCLCurrent Transformer Drawing and GTP for MSETCL
Current Transformer Drawing and GTP for MSETCLDeelipZope
 
Introduction to Microprocesso programming and interfacing.pptx
Introduction to Microprocesso programming and interfacing.pptxIntroduction to Microprocesso programming and interfacing.pptx
Introduction to Microprocesso programming and interfacing.pptxvipinkmenon1
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Heart Disease Prediction using machine learning.pptx
Heart Disease Prediction using machine learning.pptxHeart Disease Prediction using machine learning.pptx
Heart Disease Prediction using machine learning.pptx
 
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
OSVC_Meta-Data based Simulation Automation to overcome Verification Challenge...
 
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning UNIT III notes and Question bank .pdf
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning UNIT III notes and Question bank .pdfCCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning UNIT III notes and Question bank .pdf
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning UNIT III notes and Question bank .pdf
 
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
SPICE PARK APR2024 ( 6,793 SPICE Models )
 
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IVHARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
HARMONY IN THE NATURE AND EXISTENCE - Unit-IV
 
HARMONY IN THE HUMAN BEING - Unit-II UHV-2
HARMONY IN THE HUMAN BEING - Unit-II UHV-2HARMONY IN THE HUMAN BEING - Unit-II UHV-2
HARMONY IN THE HUMAN BEING - Unit-II UHV-2
 
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptxDecoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
Decoding Kotlin - Your guide to solving the mysterious in Kotlin.pptx
 
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning Unit II Notes with Question bank .pdf
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning Unit II Notes with Question bank .pdfCCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning Unit II Notes with Question bank .pdf
CCS355 Neural Network & Deep Learning Unit II Notes with Question bank .pdf
 
VIP Call Girls Service Hitech City Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Hitech City Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130VIP Call Girls Service Hitech City Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Hitech City Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
 
ZXCTN 5804 / ZTE PTN / ZTE POTN / ZTE 5804 PTN / ZTE POTN 5804 ( 100/200 GE Z...
ZXCTN 5804 / ZTE PTN / ZTE POTN / ZTE 5804 PTN / ZTE POTN 5804 ( 100/200 GE Z...ZXCTN 5804 / ZTE PTN / ZTE POTN / ZTE 5804 PTN / ZTE POTN 5804 ( 100/200 GE Z...
ZXCTN 5804 / ZTE PTN / ZTE POTN / ZTE 5804 PTN / ZTE POTN 5804 ( 100/200 GE Z...
 
power system scada applications and uses
power system scada applications and usespower system scada applications and uses
power system scada applications and uses
 
High Profile Call Girls Nagpur Isha Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
High Profile Call Girls Nagpur Isha Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur EscortsHigh Profile Call Girls Nagpur Isha Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
High Profile Call Girls Nagpur Isha Call 7001035870 Meet With Nagpur Escorts
 
young call girls in Rajiv Chowk🔝 9953056974 🔝 Delhi escort Service
young call girls in Rajiv Chowk🔝 9953056974 🔝 Delhi escort Serviceyoung call girls in Rajiv Chowk🔝 9953056974 🔝 Delhi escort Service
young call girls in Rajiv Chowk🔝 9953056974 🔝 Delhi escort Service
 
Call Us -/9953056974- Call Girls In Vikaspuri-/- Delhi NCR
Call Us -/9953056974- Call Girls In Vikaspuri-/- Delhi NCRCall Us -/9953056974- Call Girls In Vikaspuri-/- Delhi NCR
Call Us -/9953056974- Call Girls In Vikaspuri-/- Delhi NCR
 
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
VIP Call Girls Service Kondapur Hyderabad Call +91-8250192130
 
9953056974 Call Girls In South Ex, Escorts (Delhi) NCR.pdf
9953056974 Call Girls In South Ex, Escorts (Delhi) NCR.pdf9953056974 Call Girls In South Ex, Escorts (Delhi) NCR.pdf
9953056974 Call Girls In South Ex, Escorts (Delhi) NCR.pdf
 
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service NashikCollege Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
College Call Girls Nashik Nehal 7001305949 Independent Escort Service Nashik
 
★ CALL US 9953330565 ( HOT Young Call Girls In Badarpur delhi NCR
★ CALL US 9953330565 ( HOT Young Call Girls In Badarpur delhi NCR★ CALL US 9953330565 ( HOT Young Call Girls In Badarpur delhi NCR
★ CALL US 9953330565 ( HOT Young Call Girls In Badarpur delhi NCR
 
Current Transformer Drawing and GTP for MSETCL
Current Transformer Drawing and GTP for MSETCLCurrent Transformer Drawing and GTP for MSETCL
Current Transformer Drawing and GTP for MSETCL
 
Introduction to Microprocesso programming and interfacing.pptx
Introduction to Microprocesso programming and interfacing.pptxIntroduction to Microprocesso programming and interfacing.pptx
Introduction to Microprocesso programming and interfacing.pptx
 

Synthesis on narrowing the gap between engineering education

  • 1. Synthesis on Narrowing the Gap between Engineering Education and Industry through Science, Technology, Economics, Management and Fire-Fighting Thanikachalam Vedhathiri vthani2025@gmail.com
  • 2. Science, Technology, Economics, Management & Fire Fighting Economics? Management?
  • 3. Objectives of Research • Assess the needs of various engineers at different career levels • Review the initiatives taken by the MHRD to update the curricula, resources, faculty and engineering graduate’s competencies • Assess the technology growth of industries and their employee needs • Review the dynamic actions taken by the institutes in narrowing the gap between the industry and engineering programs • Suggest a Mega Model to narrow the gaps between the Industry and Engineering Programs through Science-Technology-Economics- Management-Fire Fighting
  • 4. Status of Indian Engineering Education • India globalized its economy in 1991 • MNCs have established their design and manufacturing centers in India by fully utilizing the human capital developed by the Indian Technical Universities and manufactured the state of the art technology and successfully exporting them to world markets. • Till today no company closed its design or production center in India for want of high performing, motivated and risk taking engineers. • Every year around 100000 students pursue postgraduate programs in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, UK, USA and other countries and establish their leadership.
  • 5. Emergence of Industry-4 and the Initiatives of Engineering Universities • The global industries have started upgrading their design and manufacturing by incorporating Industry-4 processes. • They train their employees through “learning organization” model and “just-in-time” model. • The accreditation of engineering programs has been accelerated to meet the improved criteria as per National Board of Accreditation. • Institutes vigorously implement continuous improvements in teaching learning process to meet the challenges. • Faculty members are also trained in many advanced areas of product design, prototype development, testing, manufacturing, and maintenance.
  • 6. Efforts of MHRD • Quality improvement programs for improving the quality of engineering faculty • Modernization and Removal of Obsolesce (MODROB) in 25 year old colleges • Improving quality through World Bank assisted project Technical Quality Improvement (TECQIP) Project • Centers of Excellence and Innovation are being established in many technical universities • Industry-Institute- Government- Society-Partnership is being established for effective collaboration between the industry and engineering institutes
  • 7. Additional Institutes of National Importance • Government of India further established: • Indian Institutes of Technology-23 • National Institutes of Technology-31 • National Institute of Teacher Training and Research-4 • Indian Institutes of Information Technology and Management-10 • Indian Institute of Technology, Design and Manufacturing-4 • Indian Institute of Science Education and Research-7 • School of Planning and Architecture-3 • Institutes of Eminence
  • 8. Desired Skills and Competencies of Entry Level and Middle Level Engineers • Entry level jobs: Investigation, analysis, design, prototype development, testing, improvement, production/ manufacturing, maintenance • High level skills, interpersonal relationships, and innovation • Problem solving skills, high quality analytical skills, critical thinking, and focusing on excellence. • Shop floor Managerial competencies • Middle level jobs: Continuous process improvement of products, productivity, quality, and market leadership
  • 9. Focus of Purdue University on the Engineering Graduates • Create and synthesize knowledge • Master written and oral communication skills • Think critically and reflectively • Demonstrate engineering skills • Engage in the professional development • Participate actively in professional field • Assessment of engineering science, problem solving and design appropriately
  • 10. Expected Skills from the Engineering Graduates ( Zaharim, et al. 2010) • Ability to function as an individual and in a group with the capacity to be a leader or manager as well as effective member • Ability to communicate effectively, not only with engineers but also with the community at large • Ability to undertake problem identification, formulation and solution. • Ability to acquire and apply knowledge of engineering fundamentals • Having competency in engineering application and orientation • Ability to utilize a systems approach to design and evaluate operational performance
  • 11. Expected Skills from the Engineering Graduates (Zaharim et al. 2010)… • Recognizing the need to undertake lifelong learning, and possessing/acquiring the capacity to do so • Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data • Having competency in theoretical and research engineering • Having an in-depth technical competencies in a specific engineering discipline • Having social awareness, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities and ethics of a professional engineer and the need for sustainable development • Having the knowledge of entrepreneurial skills
  • 12. Desired Skills and Competencies of Senior Level Engineers • Overall responsibility in meeting market competition • Market leadership • Updating the products through in-house skills • Continuous modernization to meet the impact of new technologies • Global focus on the demands • Focus on the global competition • Innovation
  • 13. Desired Skills and Competencies of CEOs • Focus on new challenges • Focus on new standards • Focus on new products • Focus on globalization • Focus on expansion • Focus on leadership • Focus on innovation • Focus on profit, cost reduction and quality
  • 14. The Competencies Desired to get Accreditation from ABET (2017) • AN ABILITY TO: - Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering - Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data - Design a system, components, or process to meet desired needs - Function on multi-disciplinary teams - Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems - Understand professional and ethical responsibility - Communicate effectively - Engage in lifelong learning
  • 15. The Competencies Desired to get Accreditation from ABET • An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
  • 16. Initiatives taken by Industries and State Engineering Departments • Software Industry- Project specific training for new recruits • Automobile Manufacturers- Offers needed training at all levels • Highways Department: Offers training at all levels • Indian Railways: Many training institutes specific to specialization • Public Works Department: Many Staff Training Institutes to meet the needs of all cadres. • Irrigation Engineering: Multidisciplinary Irrigation Management Training Institutes
  • 17. Cement Industry • Established four Regional Training Institutes (RTIs) under World Bank DANIDA-CMA-HRD Program to train the trainers. • RTIs started planning needed training programs for the employees of the cement manufacturing companies
  • 18. Training Programs by Professional Associations • Indian Society for Training and Development: Offers Diploma in Training, conducts monthly meetings, national seminars and publishes journal • Indian Society for Technical Education: Conducts summer and winter schools, regional and national conferences, publishes a quarterly journal • Indian Geotechnical Society: Conducts regional and national seminars, monthly meetings and publishes journal. • Institution of Engineers (India): Conducts monthly meetings in various centers, national seminars, and publishes journal.
  • 19. SWOT Analysis • Strength : Around 4000 Engineering Colleges -IITs (23), IIITs(10),IISERs (7), NITs(31), NITTTRs (4), SPAs(3), State Universities (367), Central Universities (49), Private Universities (282), Deemed Universities (137), etc. • Around 200000 faculty members • Around 1000000 Graduates, Postgraduates, Doctorates in Engineering and Technologies
  • 20. Weaknesses • A large number of faculty members have not undergone any significant training in curriculum design, instructional design, measurement and evaluation of student achievements, interdisciplinary research, undertaking sponsored research projects, establishing industry specific courses. Institutional development, etc. • Most of the institutes have not established industry-institute- government-society partnership units. • There is no succession planning and ever increasing faculty vacancies • Less contribution to knowledge capital • Obsolete equipment
  • 21. Opportunities • Globalized and the fifth largest Indian economy needs more competent engineers. • More MNCs prefer India for design and manufacturing of products and global services. • Competent Indian engineers are preferred by Transnational Companies which are located in many advanced countries. • Growing government initiatives like make in India, Digital India, etc. • Global demand for innovative products and services.
  • 22. Threats • Competition from fast growing Asian countries (China, Japan and South Korea) • More underemployment of the engineering graduates causes low return on investments in engineering education. • Loss of income to the engineering graduates through poor salaries creates burden on their families • Flooding of the design and product development by expatriates. • Industry-4 demands for quality innovators which is not fully recognized by educational administrators.
  • 23. Science of Engineering Institutions to Narrow the Gaps with Industries • Entrepreneurs’ and Employees’ learning needs analysis • Planning needs-based curricula • Industry focused, outcome based, and flexible curriculum design process • Credit transfer from MOOCs • Institute-industry collaboration • Hybrid courses • Industrial training and internship • Capstone projects and sponsored research
  • 24. Science of Engineering Institutions to Narrow the Gaps with Industries… • Art and science of reliable and valid measurements • Accreditation of engineering programs • Innovations in curriculum design and implementation • Dual programs • Learner planned courses • Multidisciplinary programs • Disruptions, challenges and sustainability • Incorporations of skills and competencies due to Industry-4
  • 25. Science of Engineering Institutions to Narrow the Gaps with Industries… • Finishing School programs • Cooperative (Sandwich) learning mode • Part-time cooperative programs • Learn while you earn scheme • Industry sponsored postgraduate courses
  • 26. Technology Used to Narrow the Gaps with Industries • Educational Technology, Video, YouTube, Audio, Multimedia, MOOCs • Filliped Classes • Hybrid Program • Digital Technology • Podcasts and Mobile Learning • Creative design, prototype development, testing, improvement, manufacturing and maintenance • Tracer studies and longitudinal studies
  • 27. Educational Economics Adopted to Narrow the Gaps with Industries • Assessment of human resource needs based on the growth of industries under Industry-4 under globalized economy • Educational economics: Internal Revenue Generation • Entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship development • Establishing consultancy centers in the industrial corridors and hubs • Expanding the return on investments on educational institutes • Optimization of resources, capital expenditure, and maintenance • Formation of consortium of institutes to undertake industry specific courses among the members
  • 28. Educational Economics Adopted to Narrow the Gaps with Industries… • Internal revenue generation through extramural training programs for employees and executives of industries • Patenting and license to use the innovations • Software development • Royalty through publications • Sale of student products • Use of spare capacity of workshops for contract manufacturing • Crowd funding for lab and workshop development • Bidding for global projects under International Development Agencies • Generating funds through Conferences, seminars and workshops
  • 29. Educational Management Practices Adopted for Narrowing Gaps with Industries • Decentralization of Higher education administration • Leadership development • Strategic Planning • Planning Programming Budgeting System • Improving the ROI • Faculty development through in-house programs • Periodical modernization of resources • Creation of corpus funds • Managing Vulnerability, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity
  • 30. Educational Management Practices Adopted for Narrowing the Gaps with Industries • Redefining the institutional administration through a Board of Governors beyond the Society’s Act of 1860 • Institutional Evaluation and Development • Academic , Administrative, Financial, and Managerial Autonomy to develop needed high end programs • Decentralized administration • Empowered high performing teams • Academic Council for planning needed programs • Boards of Studies for each program • Linking with global universities • Rewarding high accomplishing faculty teams
  • 31. Educational Management Practices Adopted for Narrowing the Gap with Industries… • Institute- Global University-International Development Agencies- Partnership • Developing high performing and motivated faculty teams • Delegate needed administrative resources to excel in the institutional development • Encouraging intrapreneurship • Redesigning the institute as per National Education Policy 2019 • Diverse Global Faculty engagement under International Development Agencies
  • 32. Educational Management Practices Adopted for Narrowing the Gaps with Industries • Creating Learning Organizations • Continuous capacity development, quality improvement, and efficiency improvement • Financial efficiency and turn around mechanism whenever slippages occur • Impact studies • Longitudinal studies • Continuous feedback from stakeholders and planning to improve the human capital and knowledge capital
  • 33. FIRE FIGHTING MODEL for Narrowing the Gap INDUSTRIAL GROWTH, TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION, HUMAN RESOURCES NEEDS INSTITUTIONAL GROWTH, TEHNOLOGY UTILIZATION, HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT Impact of new technology, changing job design (Michael Gibbs, 2017) INTRODUCTION OF NEW COURSES ON BIG DATA, MACHING LEARNING, ARTIFICIAL INTELLEGENCE ETC. Jobs to meet tech age & to meet the needs of Industry-4 (Lee Rainie and Janna Anderson, 2017) Aligning the regulatory environment with 21st century realities( evoLLLution.com, 2018) DEVELOPING NEW TRAINING ECOSYSTEM CULTIVATING 21st CENTURY SKILLS, CREATING ABILITIES TO MEET THE INNOVATION DEMANDS Developing a comprehensive Policy Package with skills related policies as a cornerstone for thriving in a digital age (OECD, 2019) NURTURING HUMAN SKILLS THAT AI AND MACHINE LEARNNING UNABLE TO REPLICATE. COMBING TRADITINAL THEORIES WITH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY.
  • 34. Desired Planning for Next Five Years • Meeting the demands of future jobs in the tech age • Cultivating 21st century skills and abilities • Nurturing unique human skills that artificial intelligence (AI) and machines can not replicate • Developing skills that combine traditional theory with digital technology • Develop curious, imaginative, entrepreneurial graduates who will drive subsequent technology waves • Support continuous learning and just- in- time learning.
  • 35. Entrepreneurial University • Take a proactive stance in putting to use and create new knowledge • Establish an interactive model of innovation • Develop links, combine discrete pieces of intellectual property and jointly exploit them • Innovate and involve in socio-economic development. • Follow the developments in the emerging technology • Plan continuous improvements in the programs • Educate organizations through entrepreneurship and incubation programs
  • 36. Why do we plan fire-fighting? • For meeting the fast-changing needs of disruptions due to Industry-4, the engineering institutes should follow “fire-fighting process” for safeguarding the graduates through high-end skill development. • This mega model: “Arts and Science of Curriculum Development, use of educational technology, adoption of educational economics, management, and fire- fighting” could be further refined to assist the economy to grow further.
  • 37. Thank You • Your Questions, Please.