Programmes For Polytechnic Students
Reality check :
Though India has one of the largest technical manpower in the world, the emphasis has largely been on general education and not on vocational training. As a result, large number of educated people remain unemployed. Till recently, the number of engineers graduating is more than the diploma holders. As more workforces are required at the lower level Another shortcoming in the area of technical and vocational education is that This is creating an imbalance, as more workforces are required at the lower level. Now there is a greater thrust on vocationalisation of education. Hence more polytechnics and Institute for Industrial Training (ITIs) are being opened now.
The low employability among engineering graduates is a cumulative outcome of education standards that emphasises only on academic excellence and lack in imparting soft skills, cognitive skills, domain skills, qualitative, quantitative and analytical skills
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MER PEDAGOGY, through its customised programmes for engineering graduates, enables candidates to overcome their short-comming, imbibe in them the necessary skill sets to be "job ready" and improve their placement opportunities.