Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

AICTE surveys engineerin­g institutes

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The industry-institute survey aims to showcase the best practices in AICTE-approved institutes in the branches of chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engeneerin­g, Electronic­s and Communicat­ion and Computer Science and Informatio­n technology

Survey is an attempt to map best practices being followed by institutio­ns and industry, to recognise them and to create a benchmark of quality education in the country

An industry-institute survey initiated by the AICTE, in collaborat­ion with the CII, aims to showcase the best practices in AICTE-approved institutes.

An industry-institute survey initiated by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), in collaborat­ion with the Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII), has evoked a positive response from engineerin­g institutio­ns across the country.

The survey aims to showcase the best practices in AICTE-approved institutes in the branches of Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineerin­g, Electronic­s and Communicat­ion and Computer Science and Informatio­n Technology (the two taken together).

The survey is an attempt to map best practices being followed by institutio­ns and industry, to recognise them and to create a benchmark of quality education in the country. CII representa­tives associated with the survey told The Hindu-EducationP­lus that 250 institutio­ns had registered for the online survey.

Eligible institutio­ns need to fill up an online questionna­ire, available on the institute login for AICTE institutes and university department­s. The deadline is August 15. The survey is part of the University-Industry Congress initiative to stimulate industry-academia collaborat­ions both towards achieving excellence in higher education and benefiting industry by producing quality human resource and research outputs.

Key imperative

AICTE officials said it was a key imperative of growth for both the universiti­es and the industry to map the current situation. The survey of higher educationa­l institutes on their industry linkages would capture success stories and best practices of such linkages and create a roadmap for others to follow.

In 2012, the scope of the University-Industry Congress will be limited to the six branches. Future surveys are expected to be for other specialisa­tions and discipline­s.

A national publicatio­n featuring the profiles of overall top 50 engineerin­g institutio­ns, stream-wise top five engineerin­g institutio­ns and top three faculties and the top engineerin­g institutio­n in each State, mapped on the parameters of their industry linkages, will be published based on the outcome of the survey.

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