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Integrating skill development in higher education

Integrating skill development in higher education
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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India has a demographic advantage of the largest youth population in the world. Integrating skills within the higher education holds the key to reaping the demographic dividend. ...

India has a demographic advantage of the largest youth population in the world. Integrating skills within the higher education holds the key to reaping the demographic dividend. What steps and actions are needed to effectively achieve this harmonization of skills in here.

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Swapnil Gattewar
Swapnil Gattewar 11 years 4 months ago
Education must be made more holistic, Stress and hardships are part of life and education prepares us for that. I support that we must make education more fun, interactive and digitally enabled but for this quality must not be compromised. This has happened lately and I am shocked at the level quality has degraded. No board exams, grade system and all the peripheral changes have diverted us from the real issue of content and approach. We need to provide challenges to the growing mind but also
rajkumar pandey
rajkumar pandey 11 years 4 months ago
higher education if not leading to skill development is waste of public money and should be discontinued. in fact skill development should start from class 1 and by the time one pass out class 12, he should be able to earn his living. For entry in government sector -- honesty, patriotism and public service aptitude is required not a degree. the highest qualification for entry in government should be class 12 so that university if freed of babu job seekers.
Jatin Khanna
Jatin Khanna 11 years 4 months ago
Higher education has become a matter of business these days.Lack of seats in govt institutions force deserving candidates to take admission in private colleges who demand exceptionally high fee.Govt universities rather than promoting new private college should link existing colleges to new seats. A PPP formula should be implemented so that candidates get skills n jobs at single place at reasonable fee.Business here should be done at providing infrastructure n facilities not skills and knowledge.
CHAMARU LAL AGRAWAL
CHAMARU LAL AGRAWAL 11 years 4 months ago
I am requesting once again to my PM that please save OMCs from harassment by DMs of districts from gettingbNOC from them forcsetting up Retail outlets by individual people.I am victim of harassment sinceclast 30 months and wrote seve ral letters to you but you didnot tookmany action in the matter.I have requested you to remove the condition of NOC from the petroleum rules 2002 which is under peso.gov.in.please save me and my son from harassment by DM,sonepur odisha by your veto power,request you
Rakesh Shroff
Rakesh Shroff 11 years 4 months ago
Many developed countries have their education based on their local language! I'm a skilled technician. I get lots of knowledge by reading lot of technical books, but all are in English! This bridge(English) is what every one in India has to ALWAYS overcome and then start with any technical journey. If we make ALL this knowledge in local languages it will be heaven. Just imagine "Feynman lectures on Physics" in all major languages in India! we can have IISc for every district!
Sunil Dubey
Sunil Dubey 11 years 4 months ago
At least in medical free from resurvation kota seats. Please you are in majority government please you can. Please sir at list cast wise result remove. Thanks.
Bipin Patel
Bipin Patel 11 years 4 months ago
i think medical education must be skill based... demo body must be there for every college ans stident should practise on it... medical system needs more skillfull classes,i think,,,
Bipin Patel
Bipin Patel 11 years 4 months ago
for skill developments ,our education system must be changed.. now theory oriented exams, lectures and all things,, practical is so less ,, practical knowledge should 90%,, all the students education are practical based, even in books picture oriented and in clasit should be visual based,,,
Krishnan Trichur Narayanan
Krishnan Trichur Narayanan 11 years 4 months ago
When preparing understand the format of the test. For all exams, the answers to the past 15 years' question papers should be learnt. Take weekly/fortnightly tests, review the answer paper afterwards, identify mistakes and unclear concepts, learn them thoroughly, and do not repeat these mistakes again. Focus on the subject matter and don’t get distracted by external issues. A healthy good diet and proper rest is essential. Learning by testing and reviewing mistakes will yield fast and results.
Gaurav Tripathi
Gaurav Tripathi 11 years 4 months ago
Why do we have so many boards is India. From my personal experience I can say it is very difficult for a competent student to enroll in an international university if he has studied from a regional/state board. Also, in present day scenario it is very impractical to give hindi medium education in government schools as the students from there have to work doubly hard to catch up with the world.