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Pace setting roles of central institutions

Pace setting roles of central institutions
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Central institutions have been trendsetters and are usually seen as islands of excellence. How can CFI’s help to promote and spread academic excellence, undertake activities ...

The Central institutions have been trendsetters and are usually seen as islands of excellence. How can CFI’s help to promote and spread academic excellence, undertake activities to improve the general quality of life in their neighbourhood region , do hand holding for other educational institutions and also help the school education in their areas.

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Shobhit Kaushik
Shobhit Kaushik 9 years 7 months ago

Post Doctoral Fellowships should be initiated at all departments/centers of IIT's/IISER's/IIM's so that Ph.D passouts of these prestigious institutions get research exposure and become trained to become faculty memebers at such institutes. Each IIT/IISER should give research grant of Rs 3 lakhs to each Ph.D student so that he can publish and present 3 research papers in international conferences outside India during his Ph.D.This global exposure of Ph.d students should be mandatory.

Shobhit Kaushik
Shobhit Kaushik 9 years 7 months ago

There should be one IIT, one IISER, One IIM, One AIIMS in every state so that students of every state get an opportunity to study in a prestigious institute. State which are big in size or large in population should get 2 IITS/2 AIIMS/2 IISER's/2 IIM's so that students get equal opportunities. Also faculty members will have options to work in the state of their choice which is closer to their hometown.

Shobhit Kaushik
Shobhit Kaushik 9 years 7 months ago

Most of IIT B.Tech's go to IIM's/US universities, and spend 6 years (4 years in B.Tech and 2 years in MBA/MS), but if they have a 5 year dual degree course at IIT itself they will save one year and contribute more effectively to job creation within India.
NIT's should also have 5 year dual degree programs only rather than B.Tech programs.

Shobhit Kaushik
Shobhit Kaushik 9 years 7 months ago

Ph.D stipend in IIT's/IISc and IISER's should be increased from existing RS 24,000 per month to Rs 50,000 per month so that we can attract best quality of students in Ph.D programs.
B.Tech and UG programs of all IIT's should be converted to B.Tech +M.Tech or B.Tech +MBA degree programs as India needs more prost graduate students for creation of R&D jobs in Science, technology and management in India.

Kunal Kumar_7
Kunal Kumar_7 9 years 7 months ago

The creamy layer for OBC reservation should be raised to help backward classes to face intense competition in iit,iim,aiims...so on.

Praveen_27
Praveen K 9 years 7 months ago

UGC should revise qualification for Faculty and specify additional requirement of minimum 3 years industry /practical experience in the field for which the faculty is going to Teach. Teaching pure academics does not take note of the ground realities ,times have changed ,please allow more people from industry to take up research get Phd and take up teaching to improve standards. Stop practices as followed by IIT madras asking for student who passed their PG before 10 years to take test prior phd

Praveen_27
Praveen K 9 years 7 months ago

The Indian Institutes of Management /IIT/ AIIMS in general are doing a great Job driven by the dedication of the faculty and their expertise, can other central Institution faculty show the same dedication to rise the level of the Central Institutions ,what is hindering them from doing need to remove the obstacles so that each central Institution regains its glory