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Gilke, N. R.
- Outcome Based Education:A Case Base Approach
Authors
1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar (East), Mumbai 400077, IN
Source
Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 30, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 316-321Abstract
Accreditation provides quality assurance to an academic institution/programme. This encouragesan institution to move continuously towards the improvement of quality of its programme, and the pursuit of excellence. In this regards, this work provides the complete structure of the outcome base education with help of the case study. It also gives an insight how this accreditation is helpful to the stake holders (students, industries as well as institution itself)as well as for redesigning the curriculum in order to meet the international standard.Keywords
Outcome Base Education, Programme Educational Outcome, Programme Outcome, Course Outcome, Stake Holders, Programme Specific Outcome.References
- Rao, V.V. (2015), Outcome Based Education and Accreditation, First Edition, Notion Press, Chennai.
- NBA, Training (2014) Text Material [For Phase-I & Phase-II,Workshops], New Delhi.
- Elaine EI-Khawas, (2001), Accreditation in the USA:Origin, Development and Future Prospectus, International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO.
- http://www.nbaind.org/Files/UG_Tier%20II%20-%20SAR.pdf (accessed on July 2013) nba-drsahasrabuddhe.pdf (Accessed on 20-8-2016)
- Innovative Step Towards Quality in Faculty Recruitment Process
Authors
1 Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, K J Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
2 Department of Electronics Engineering, K J Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
3 Vice Principal, K J Somaiya College of Engineering, Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
4 Principal, K J Somaiya College of Engineering,Vidyavihar, Mumbai, IN
Source
Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 33, No 0 (2020), Pagination: 175-178Abstract
For success of any autonomous Engineering college, faculty members are the pillars of all academic processes. It is the collective responsibility of them to develop program specific curriculum, effective implementation of teaching-learning and evaluation process. A faculty member is expected to have knowledge of outcome based education (OBE), ICT tools, pedagogy features, innovative assessment methods along with a sound technical base, research attitude and confidence in delivering the contents
The recruitment process of an assistant professor for such herculean task is challenging especially when there are a large number of eligible candidates. With inappropriate decision, there is threat to the efficiency and effectiveness of an institution.
An innovative decision for recent recruitment process in an autonomous institute involved three steps: Written-test for technical skills and other skills related to job responsibilities for all eligible candidates, presentations by shortlisted candidates on the topic of the candidate's choice and finally personal interview by the panel for shortlisted candidates.
Out of more than a thousand applicants selection of best suitable thirteen faculty members was possible due to this innovative step.
The feedback obtained from candidates, assessors, and persons involved in decision making are quite encouraging. Majority of them have expressed that the process and questions related to job responsibilities were useful to select best suited candidate and also to set right expectations of a role.