“If we
teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow”.
-
John Dewey
There is a need to improve the quality and scope of engineering education
if we are to meet the demands of students and employers for industry-relevant
skills. Since technology is changing and the content for teaching remains same
throughout years so engineering education has to adapt with new technologies.
This adaptation will ensure that engineering degrees are‘fit for the future’.
There is a strong need for a radical increase in the involvement of industry at
national and local levels in engineering education. It is unrealistic to expect
graduate engineers to have all the knowledge and skills that industry requires
“but it is fundamental that graduates understand what other people do and how
it all fits together”.
Our university
continuously works really hard to adapt with the new technologies and be upto
date in order to enhance students’ skills and deliver the industry, a full
skilled and deployable product.
Our university
engage industrialists in many ways such as Ad-hoc lectures or participation in
projects by industrialists, Industrial mentors which is assigned to students in
the early stages, Site visits to first - year students, Career fair and
recruitment talks, and many more.
The pedagogy we
follow is not a regular one where one teacher teaches a large number of
students. At The NorthCap University, only 25 students attend the lecture at
the same time.
The university believes
in providing more hands-on learning rather than propagating a stagnant way of
teaching thereby involving industries to come and guide our students.
"Often we
invite eminent speakers from different areas to deliver their philosophies and
experiences which impact the thought process of our students in a sound manner.
The University has
signed MoUs with various companies which provide summer internship programs and
placements to the students. Industry based projects are guided by the companies
staff itself planned by the faculty members, facilitating a better learning
experience for the students.
Our alumni are
spread across the Globe, working in key positions in various industries. The
Alumni Meet is an annual event wherein a huge number of alumni love to visit
the campus and memorize the beautiful time they had spent at the university. We
structure alumni meet such that it focuses on sharing industry experience,
managerial challenges faced in the current era and entrepreneurial know-how
between students, faculty and our alma mater.
Ms Shakshi Sharma,
Assistant Professor
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