goals and value system of nitttr chandigarh, india
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VISION, MISSION & VALUE EDUCATION SYSTEM OF NITTTR
CHANDIGARHProf. (Dr.) MP Poonia
Director, NITTTR Chandigarh (India)
VISION, MISSION VISION, MISSION & VALUES& VALUES
Vision: To Build NITTTR Chandigarh as a Benchmark Institute and thereby Ensuring that Students/Teachers are Globally Competent and Locally Relevant with Highest Level of Ethics and Values.
PROGRAMMES&
ACTIVITIES (NITTTR)
Education & Training
Curriculum Development
Instructional Material Development
Research & Development
Extension & Consultancy
Very Young Population: More than 65% Below the Age of 35 Years
But
•Deficient Education System
•Deficient Health Care System
•Increasingly Un-liveable Cities
Indian ChallengesIndian Challenges
• S&T Workforce only 2,00,000• Only 4 Researchers per 10,000 People• US: 79, China: 18• India 0.9% of GDP on Research• China 2%
“India has a Puny Scientific Workforce, Relatively Few High Quality Universities, an Anaemic Manufacturing Sector and an Epidemic of Red Tape”
Indian ChallengesIndian Challenges
• Absence of Research Culture & Teaching Research Connection
• Shortage of Faculty in Higher Education:
1 Million New Faculty Required for 30% GER
• Distortion of Higher Education Landscape
Indian ChallengesIndian Challenges
• In 2013, India ranked sixth in
the number of total annual research papers published; up from being ranked 12th in 2005.
• India published 1,02,753 papers contributing 4.36% of the global research output.
India 19 Patents for Every one
Million Population
as compared to 541 by China and
4451 by south Korea in 2013
““Patent, Publish & Patent, Publish & Flourish”Flourish”
As per WHO, Every Third Child in the globe – Who is Vaccinated,
Vaccine is Manufactured in India
India the global Pharmacy of the World, AIDS treatment $10,000/ Year to $300 / Year
““Patent, Publish & Patent, Publish & Flourish”Flourish”
Ship to Mouth (Ration Shops to Ship to Mouth (Ration Shops to Food Courts)Food Courts)
Year Population (million)
Production (Tones)
1981 683 129
2014 1210 263
View of Mars Orbiter Spacecraft Control during Trans View of Mars Orbiter Spacecraft Control during Trans Mars injection Manoeuvre. Mars injection Manoeuvre. Photo: ISROPhoto: ISRO
Science Watch Group Thomson
Reuters predicts that “India’s Research Productivity will be at Par with Most G8 Nations within 7-8 years”
““Patent, Publish & Patent, Publish & Flourish”Flourish”
Let us celebrate, not Kill, the Indian Innovation Potential
““Patent, Publish & Patent, Publish & Flourish”Flourish”
National Knowledge Commission National Knowledge Commission Recommendations on Higher Recommendations on Higher
Education 2007Education 2007
Expansion
•Create Universities (1500 by 2015)•New Regulatory Body (Oversee UGC, AICTE, MCI, Bar Council…..)•Increase Public Spending (1.5% GDP / 6%) Higher Education Education Sector
•50 National Universities
Ideas
Translation
Development
Marketable Product
“ Success in the laboratory does not always translate into success in the market place”
India is on the Edge of Interesting New Times… We have Golden Opportunity to
Present Ourselves as Designers of Monuments, not Suppliers of Granite”
Suborto BagchiSuborto Bagchi
PARTNERSHIP WITH PARTNERSHIP WITH INDUSTRYINDUSTRY
Possible Areas of Collaboration:
•Source of R&D Funding•Opportunities for Industrial R&D•Consultancy Opportunities for Staff•Technology Transfer thru’ Secondment/Internship•Entrepreneurial Opportunities•Curriculum Development•Adjunct Staff from Industry
PARTNERSHIP WITH PARTNERSHIP WITH INDUSTRYINDUSTRY
Management
•Committed to culture of excellence across the whole of management•Transmit the culture to all levels of staff•Invite Industry to the University•Create Joint – Venture activities•Create “Industrial Professorships”•Encourage Industry/University Cross Secondments•Recruitment based on track record/capability
PARTNERSHIP WITH PARTNERSHIP WITH INDUSTRYINDUSTRY
Academic
•Experienced staff to mentor junior staff•Emphasis of team research•Seeking external fund for research and top-up salary from research funding/contract/consultancy•Structural teaching to allow quality research time & secondment to industry•Interaction with industry through joint R&D•Constantly update syllabus to suit industry needs•Research NOT for the sake of research, but for solving real-life problems
MISSIONMISSION
Benchmarking NITTTR with Existing Technical Universities/Premier Institutions; Identifying Gaps and Necessary Actions thereof. Implementing Best Practices Adopted by Renowned National and Global Universities.Image Building of the NITTTR Amongst all Stakeholders at National and International level
MISSIONMISSION(Contd.)(Contd.)
100 hrs. support by each Board Member/ Year for the growth of INSTITUTEEffective teachers Training Policy (Pedagogy)Highest Level of autonomy for Students, Teachers and StaffMulti Degree Award Approach to Brand Students for added EmployabilityFormulation of National Academic Advisory Board having Directors of IITs/IISc/CFIs and Industry Leaders.
MISSIONMISSION(Contd.)(Contd.)
Focus on Outcome Based Education and Assessment; Skills/Competencies (Communication, Professional and Employability Skills) Oriented Teaching, Learning which Stresses upon Hands on, Minds on and Hearts on
MINDS ON
HANDS ON
HEARTS ON
MISSIONMISSION(Contd.)(Contd.)
Formulation of International Academic Advisory Board having Leaders of Top Institutes to Bring Global Perspective
Emphasis on Sponsored Research, Consultancy and Quality Academic Research.
Initiating Academic Audit Systems to Ensure Quality of Question Papers and Assessment.
Qualitative Initiatives (NBA Mandatory) Integrated with Quantitative Expansion will be taken for the Planned and Coordinated Development of NITTTR in Next 5 Years.
MISSIONMISSION(Contd.)(Contd.)
Integrating all the Technical Institutions Under the Purview of NITTTR with NSQF for Improving the Employability of Technical Graduates as well as Mainstreaming the Drop Outs Particularly from the Rural Areas.
Effective Implementation of Government of India Schemes such as Digital India, Skilling India, Make in India, Swachh Bharat, Unnat Bharat, Smart University
VALUES (VALUES (HEARTS ONHEARTS ON))
AttitudeCommunity Surveys by
StudentsCommunity Related
ProjectsCollaboration with NGOs
Social Activists for Problem Solving
Interdisciplinary Teams of Students to Work on Social Problems
1. Paperless Institute1. Paperless Institute
Paper (1 kg) : 25-50MJ (7 to 14 kWh)
Average worldwide annual paper consumption is 48 kg, India 10 kg per person
It is estimated that 95% of business information is still stored on paper.
10,000 trees are cut down annually in China to make holiday cards
Paperless InstitutePaperless Institute(Contd.)(Contd.)
Approx. 324 Litre of Water is Used to Produce 1 kg of Paper
To produce 1 ton of Paper, 24 Trees are to be cut
Paperless InstitutePaperless Institute(Contd.)(Contd.)
Half the world's forests have already been cleared or burned, and 80% of what's left has been seriously degraded
Paperless InstitutePaperless Institute(Contd.)(Contd.)
All Internal correspondence is being done through e-mails and intranet
Voluminous documents being sent through e-mails to MHRD/AICTE and other agencies
O-Plan, Institute Brochure etc. has not been Printed
Faculty Development Programme Faculty Development Programme Using Google Hangout and Video Using Google Hangout and Video
ConferencingConferencing
Faculty Development Programme Faculty Development Programme Using Google Hangout and Video Using Google Hangout and Video
ConferencingConferencing
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4. Converting all Class 4. Converting all Class Rooms into Smart Rooms into Smart
ClassroomsClassrooms
5. Attendance through 5. Attendance through Biometrics including Biometrics including
DirectorDirector
6. Digitisation of all the 6. Digitisation of all the Instruction Material, Official Instruction Material, Official
DocumentsDocuments
7. Completion of e-Content 7. Completion of e-Content for Polytechnics of UP Statefor Polytechnics of UP State
Approx. 300 Lectures have been
recorded in Hindi for Diploma in
Electronics & Communication
Engineering
8. Possible Safety and 8. Possible Safety and Security Measures in the Security Measures in the
CampusCampus
9. Implementation of 9. Implementation of ERPERP
1. Admin Management System2. Admission Management System3. Student Information System4. Student Fee Module5. Library Management6. Faculty Information System7. HR/Payroll System8. Visitor Tracking Management9. Transport Management System10. Hostel Management System11.Store Module
10. MOOCS10. MOOCS
1. Animation and Graphics using Free and open Source Tools (ETV Deptt.)
3. Animation and Graphics using Free and open Source Tools (ETV Deptt.)
2. Repair & Maintenance of Electrical Appliances (Electrical Engg. Deptt.)