AICTE concerned about 'below par' quality of graduates

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The All Council for Technical (AICTE) was concerned with the below par quality of graduates, an official said here on Thursday.

He said the SWAYAM programme for online courses will help address the problem.

"We are very seriously concerned. Everywhere in there is the problem that quality of graduates is not up to par," Vice Chairman M.P. Poonia told media here.

Poonia said confidence building among students was key to having a global presence.

"Our students can make a mark in the international scenario and to do that they need to build confidence," he said.

The largest programme to up the quality of students, not only the graduates but also higher up, is the Swayam platform, he said.

Asked on the gender gap at IITs (not many women students take up engineering), Poonia clarified there was not really any disparity, pointing to the distribution of the women students across engineering and medical fields.

"See in engineering girls are less. They are going for IT, computer science streams in engineering but not many in civil engineering etc which they feel needs a bit more hard work.

"But they are going for medical. There is no such disparity. The courses which they feel are preliminarily easy, they go for that. Overall we have a ratio of 30 to 70, 30 per cent girls and 70 per cent boys," he said.

Adding that was trying hard, Poonia said special schemes for women in Jammu and Kashmir were also on the agenda.

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AICTE concerned about 'below par' quality of graduates

The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was concerned with the below par quality of graduates, an official said here on Thursday.

The All Council for Technical (AICTE) was concerned with the below par quality of graduates, an official said here on Thursday.

He said the SWAYAM programme for online courses will help address the problem.

"We are very seriously concerned. Everywhere in there is the problem that quality of graduates is not up to par," Vice Chairman M.P. Poonia told media here.

Poonia said confidence building among students was key to having a global presence.

"Our students can make a mark in the international scenario and to do that they need to build confidence," he said.

The largest programme to up the quality of students, not only the graduates but also higher up, is the Swayam platform, he said.

Asked on the gender gap at IITs (not many women students take up engineering), Poonia clarified there was not really any disparity, pointing to the distribution of the women students across engineering and medical fields.

"See in engineering girls are less. They are going for IT, computer science streams in engineering but not many in civil engineering etc which they feel needs a bit more hard work.

"But they are going for medical. There is no such disparity. The courses which they feel are preliminarily easy, they go for that. Overall we have a ratio of 30 to 70, 30 per cent girls and 70 per cent boys," he said.

Adding that was trying hard, Poonia said special schemes for women in Jammu and Kashmir were also on the agenda.

--IANS

sgh/ssp/ahm/dg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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