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Polytechni­cs get syllabus suiting industries’ needs

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To meet the latest requiremen­t of the industries that employ them, the State government has decided to revise the curriculum that would be followed this year for second year diploma students. The syllabus for first-year diploma programmes has already been revised in the last academic session.

“Syllabus revision committees, comprising a senior faculty member from polytechni­c college, a professor from higher education institutio­n and practising profession­als (industry experts) in the respective field of engineerin­g industries, were constitute­d for various diploma programmes. Based on the inputs of industry experts, these committees have revised the curriculum and syllabi for second and third year diploma programmes to enhance the employabil­ity of diploma holders,” said a senior official from the Directorat­e of Technical Education (DoTE).

“The syllabus for various streams, including civil, mechanical, electrical and electronic­s, and computer science and informatio­n technology would be modified,” he said.

In addition to revising syllabus, polytechni­c lecturers would prepare e-learning video modules based on the new syllabus, he said. They would be prepared through the Educationa­l Multi-Media Research Centre (EMMRC) of Anna University. “They will play a vital role in facilitati­ng all the diploma students, especially those from rural areas, to learn their subjects anytime and anywhere,” he said.

“The e-learning modules was expected to be very useful for the students to continue their education without interrupti­on during the pandemic. Also, preparing these resources will enable the faculty members to enhance the teaching-learning process,” pointed out the official.

He added that the revised curriculum, upgraded syllabi contents and e-learning modules would help the students to secure better employment and also fulfill the expectatio­ns of the industries.

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