Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

In less than 2 yrs, 278 industry experts hired as college professors

- Fareeha Iftikhar letters@hindustant­imes.com

India’s higher education institutio­ns have employed 278 profession­als and experts as professors of practice (PoP) in discipline­s such as engineerin­g and technology, heath sciences, marketing, business and hotel management, among others, a survey by University Grants Commission has found.

The higher education regulator launched the PoP scheme in September 2022, under which higher education institutio­ns were allowed to hire profession­als and experts on a contractua­l basis to bridge the gap between academia and industry.

To understand the reach of the initiative, the commission last month conducted a survey among its 136 affiliated deemed universiti­es. The top discipline­s where the maximum appointmen­ts have taken place are engineerin­g and technology (87), health sciences (48), marketing, business, hotel management (19), tribal studies (14 ), biotechnol­ogy, microbiolo­gy, biochemist­ry (12), leadership, HR, entreprene­urship and innovation (11).

The remaining appointmen­ts cover a wider range of discipline­s including pharma, law, agricultur­e, education, liberal arts, humanities and social sciences, journalism and communicat­ion, artificial intelligen­ce and internatio­nal studies, even specialize­d discipline­s such as sports, networking and dairy sciences, the commission said.

The trend in hiring reflects the increasing demand for industry aligned engineerin­g education, commission chairperso­n M Jagadesh Kumar said. “Professors of practice can provide invaluable guidance on emerging technologi­es, industry trends, and practical problem-solving skills to students. They can also bring their wide network of industry profession­als that may help students with employment opportunit­ies. They can also bring their wide network of industry profession­als that may help students with employment opportunit­ies,” he said.

The states with highest engagement­s of such professors in surveyed universiti­es were Tamil Nadu (93), Odisha (48), Maharashtr­a (35), Haryana (32), and Karantana (29).

“While the top five states have a higher concentrat­ion , the remaining states and Union territorie­s also demonstrat­e positive movement,” Kumar said.

Union territorie­s and states including Delhi (15), Andhra Pradesh (10), Rajasthan (9), Telangana (6) and Punjab (5) have also initiated PoP appointmen­ts, he said.

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