The Hindu (Coimbatore)

40% women enrolment in STEM field a world record for India, says UGC Chairman

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India has set a world record with 40 % enrolment of women in Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Mathematic­s (STEM) fields, Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, Chairman, University Grants Commission, New Delhi, said here on Friday.

Over the past decade, there has been a surge in the enrolment of female students in higher education from 1.57 crore to 2.07 crore. The number of females securing Ph.D. degrees has gone up by 107 % in the last 10 years, the UGC Chairman said, addressing the 35th Annual Convocatio­n of Avinashili­ngam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women (Deemed to be University).

Twenty percent of the enterprise­s in the country are led by women. India ranks third in having the best ecosystem for startups and there is 10 % participat­ion in it for women. The progress has been possible owing to access to highqualit­y education, Prof. Jagadesh Kumar said, while speaking on the availabili­ty of immense opportunit­ies for exploratio­n. As the youngest nation and fastestgro­wing economy racing to become the third largest in the world in the coming years, India with its best digital infrastruc­ture has charted the course for transformi­ng into the global hub for chip manufactur­e, the UGC Chairman said. What India does for the 20 percent of global population it accounts for was being seen as a template (for emulation) in the world arena, he said.

Technology was evolving and it was imperative for the students to be lifelong learners. The student community ought to develop the trait of resilience to face failures, learn from the debacles and move forward. Only through critical thinking can new ideas emerge for innovation, he added.

Presiding over the ceremony, T.S.K. Meenakshis­undaram, Chancellor and Managing Trustee of Avinashili­ngam Education Trust, spoke of the importance of building the values of nobility of intention and strength of persistenc­e to work for collective good alongside academic achievemen­ts, to reach the heights of success

Presenting the annual report, ViceChance­llor V. Bharathi Harishanka­r said the institutio­n was implementi­ng NEP 2020 proactivel­y.

The UGC Chairman and the Chancellor conferred degrees on 2,700 candidates from all discipline­s including 93 medal winners. In all, 44 Ph.D. graduands, 17 PG diploma holders, 723 postgradua­tes and 1,916 undergradu­ates received their degree certificat­es.

 ?? M. PERIASAMY ?? Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar (third left), Chairman, University Grants Commission, presenting the degree certificat­e to a student at the convocatio­n of Avinashili­ngam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women in the city on Friday.
M. PERIASAMY Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar (third left), Chairman, University Grants Commission, presenting the degree certificat­e to a student at the convocatio­n of Avinashili­ngam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women in the city on Friday.

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