Realignment of Curricula in Leading Science and Technology Institutes
Key science and technology institutions, including NITs and IISERs, are set to revamp their curricula to align with emerging technological needs and enhance industry-aligned research and development (R&D), following pivotal meetings led by Dharmendra Pradhan.
National Institutes of Technology (NITs)
- The 13th Council meeting emphasized aligning curricula and assessments with new technologies.
- Initiatives include:
- Introduction of industry-linked postgraduate and PhD programs.
- Implementation of effective learning strategies for students from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
- Completion of external peer reviews within a year.
- Active involvement in the NAAC framework according to the National Education Policy, 2020.
Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs)
- The third meeting of the IISER Standing Committee introduced the Flexible Learning Entry and Exit framework (iFLEX).
- Key actions include:
- Multiple entry and exit options for students, including one-semester experiential or R&D-linked internships.
- Establishment of research parks and incubators to merge academics, startups, and industry R&D.
- Comprehensive review and gap analysis of PhD programs.
- Formation of a Section 8 company by each IISER to foster national and international research, enhance industry partnerships, and secure varied funding sources.
Focus on Student-Centric and Outcome-Centric Approaches
Dharmendra Pradhan emphasized the importance of student-centered strategies to harness young talent and focus on research outcomes that advance societal well-being and ease of living.