Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘22% of technical colleges can’t get internship­s, jobs for students in the industry’

- Musab Qazi musab.qazi@hindustant­imes.com

As many as 22% engineerin­g, management, pharmacy and architectu­re colleges in the country have no collaborat­ion with the industry, a recent survey has revealed. Last month, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Confederat­ion of Indian Industries (CII) published its Linked Institutes 2018 report.

The survey comes at a time when the demand for technical courses, especially engineerin­g, has plummeted, owing to a shrinking job market. AICTE, the apex body for technical education in the country, is pushing for more collaborat­ion between technical institutes and companies to enhance the employabil­ity of the students. Campus placements, internship­s, joint research projects and curriculum developmen­t are some of the areas where industry-institute collaborat­ion is expected.

While 78% of the institutes have some or the other industry linkage, only 720 colleges have ties with 50 or more companies. Most of the colleges have fewer collaborat­ions.

Last month, AICTE unveiled its student internship policy, which makes it mandatory for institutes to provide internship and placement opportunit­ies for students, going so far as requiring colleges and universiti­es to allocate one per cent of their budget for this purpose.

According to the policy, students will have to mandatoril­y take up an internship of four to six weeks during the summer

MUMBAI:

had been working with at least 100 or more companies

had sent at least 80 per cent or more students for internship­s in industry

had filed at least one patent in the past two years

had received funds of ȕ20 lakh or more from industry break after their second semester, for which they will gain credit points.

However, an average of 60.58% students at each institute worked as interns during their courses, with 2,050 institutes claiming 100% internship­s. A total of 2,831 (30%) institutes didn’t report any internship availed by their students.

The study found that 2,831 out of 9,581 institutes – less than one-third – made internship opportunit­ies available to 80% of the students. Students at only 17% of the colleges worked on live industry projects, the survey revealed.

The government’s efforts to promote entreprene­urship on

institutes had received 70 or more live projects from industry

institutes had earned at least ȕ35 lakh or more from industry projects

had incubated at least five start-ups

The data is based on the colleges' activities in the last two years

Source: AICTE-CII

campus also has had limited success. A total of 1,391 or 15% of the institutes reported creating at least one start-up through an in-house incubation centre, with only 134 institutes creating more than 10 start-ups.

The AICTE recently held a meeting of authoritie­s of technical institutes and industries in the city to boost their collaborat­ion with industries.

“The companies are ready to collaborat­e with the colleges. But the institutes need to be more mature in order to strengthen their ties to the industry. The main objective is to make the students industryre­ady,” said an AICTE official.

 ?? PTI ?? Relatives and members of Associatio­n of Parents of Disappeare­d Persons (APDP) take part in a silent sit-in protest on Human Rights Day, in Srinagar on Monday. APDP is seeking the whereabout­s of their dear ones who they claim went missing in the custody of security forces since the eruption of militacy in Jammu and Kashmir over two decades back.
PTI Relatives and members of Associatio­n of Parents of Disappeare­d Persons (APDP) take part in a silent sit-in protest on Human Rights Day, in Srinagar on Monday. APDP is seeking the whereabout­s of their dear ones who they claim went missing in the custody of security forces since the eruption of militacy in Jammu and Kashmir over two decades back.

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