Madam,
Industry has been always willing to welcome faculty and students. During my engineering and management studies I visited over 10 industries and also managed summer internships and a job.
My point is how many faculty members are taking initiative to approach industries for the exposure of self and their students.
The issue of interaction between academicians and industry is over 50 year old in our country. In today's scenario when there is mushroom growth of colleges and universities this has become critical.
Industries may have limitations but the question is how many faculty members are seriously interested in industry exposure and what efforts they are making for the same.
Their ego (superiority complex), apprehension (missing confidence) and lack of initiative are coming in their way to approach and establish fruitful relationship with industries.
Of course it does not apply on all. There were and are some daring faculty members in who continuously cultivate relations with industries, visit and take exposure, offer consultancy and refer students for training and placements.
Regards,
Sunil Garg
B. Tech. M. Tech. MBA
Engineering & Management Professor
Business Research & Digital Marketing
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Ego (superiority complex), apprehension (missing confidence) and lack of initiative are the roadblock for the faculty to visit and interact with industry.----Sir, Are these qualities of faculty?If it so ,I strongly disagree.Due to mushroom growth of management college,Deemed univeristies etc, Industries are unable to provide practical exposure through industrail visit. Many industries welcome students to visit. Ex- Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited (KSDL).Here there are many reasons for lack of industrail visits.1.From industries2. From students3. From institutes.Before coming to inference we must look into many points I feel.Regards,D.SWAPNAVICE PRINCIPAL,MAHATMA GANDHI COLLEGE,GUNTUR.APOn Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 2:33 PM, Garg <skg100@gmail.com> wrote:Ego (superiority complex), apprehension (missing confidence) and lack of initiative are the roadblock for the faculty to visit and interact with industry.
These are the major hurdles in developing relationship with industries.
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- On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 1:56 PM, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:For industrial visits some prerequisites are necessary:
- The relationship between institute and industry.
- There is no free lunch. The faculty and institute needs to ensure industry they can contribute to industry growth. This can be done if faculty move nearer to industry, get involved in their issues/problems providing them acceptable solutions within a given time frame.One of my students reduced scrap to 1.5% from 3 %, a case of small industry in Bhosari area in Pune..
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Aurangabad: 431010 (Maharashtra) INDIA.
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Subject: [MTC Global] Corporate Response towards Industrial Visit--Dear Esteemed MTCians,Greetings from MTC Global.Many colleges , including from Bangalore, are approaching us for taking their students for industrial visit. It is not at all a good indication that college located in Electronic City are struggling for industrial visit, which is an industry hub.Somehow, companies are not encouraging / taking interest to come forward.We have good number of MTCians from Corporate and we request that please come forward and help the students to make industrial visit.Kindly send a mail to bnath.dutta@gmail.com indicating company name and location so that we can help out the colleges.Looking forward to hear from the corporate.--EDUCATE, EMPOWER, ELEVATEProf. Bholanath DuttaFounder & PresidentMTC Global: A Global Think Tank inHigher Education, ISO 9001: 2008Partner: UN Global Compact I UN Academic ImpactCell: +91 96323 18178 / +91 9964660759
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