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Mittal, L. N.
- Future Perspectives of Technical Education
Authors
1 Curriculum Development Centre, ITTI, Chandigarh, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 12, No 4 (1999), Pagination: 22-25Abstract
Since 1990, there has been mushroom growth of Technical Education at all levels. Infact, there is competition between State Governments to increase facilities of technical education at degree, diploma and certificate levels.- Technicians in Industry - A Research Study
Authors
1 Curriculum Development, TTTI, Chandigarh, IN
2 Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, Chandigarh, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 4, No 4 (1991), Pagination: 8-15Abstract
In the coming decade, the industry is likely to accelerate the pace of modernization in order to increase productivity and to compete in the international market on the basis of dual criteria of cost and quality.- Curriculum Evaluation of Technican Courses
Authors
1 T.T.T.I., Chandigarh, IN
2 Curriculum Development at T.T.T.I. Chandigarh, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 6, No 4 (1993), Pagination: 37-41Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to share some experiences on curriculum evaluation and revision. It has been experienced that curriculum revisions are affected by making minor modifications in the course contents rather than following a scientific procedure. The paper, therefore, differentiates between curriculum evaluation and revision, briefly describes the team for curriculum evaluation and what to evaluate from whom. Strategy and time frame for curriculum evaluation and revision are also discussed briefly.- Factors Contributing to the Unemployment of Diploma Holders in Civil Engineering - A Study
Authors
1 Curriculum Development Centre, Tech. Teachers Training Institute, Chandigarh, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 9, No 4 (1996), Pagination: 17-23Abstract
Diploma course in civil engineering is being offered by majority of polytechnics in the country. Considerable amount of unemployment is being experienced in the diploma holders graduating in this course. It is indeed a strange dichotomy that in a country like India, where more than 60 percent of plan budget go to construction industry directly or indirectly, diploma holders in civil engineering still face such an unemployment. This paper highlights the finding of a study conducted to ascertain the factors contributing to the unemployment of such diploma holders and make recommendations/suggestions for enhanced employability of diploma holders in this field.- Current Status of Technical Education and Suggestions for Re-Engineering-A Study
Authors
1 Curriculum Development Centre, TTTI, Sector 26, Chandigarh 160 019, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 13, No 3 (2000), Pagination: 16-20Abstract
The paper highlights the present status of technical education and makes suggestions for reengineering technical education based on the views obtained through a structured questionnaire from over 150 professionals and academicians on various aspects of technical education. The study reveals that there has been considerable expansion of technical education at different levels. This large scale expansion has resulted in the deterioration of quality and standards of technical education in the country. This has also greatly affected the employment of degree and diploma holders. Good percentage of students are unable to find gainful employment for years together. The process of teaching-learning focuses great attention on theory rather than developing professional skills like: thinking, independent study, problem solving, creativity, interpersonal and communication skills etc. Majority of students are still not proficient in making use of computers for various engineering applications. There is a marginal linkage of technical institutions with the world of work. The system of examination, by and large, is paper pencil type, stressing on rote learning. There is hardly any effect of recommendations made by various seminars!conferences for improving technical education system in the country due to lack of concern, lethargy, initiative and accountability.
Based on the findings of the study, the paper proposes that the thrust of teaching-learning process should be on "Concept of use" for developing transfer skills in the students so that they are able to apply the knowledge and skills gained in the institutions to solve practical problems or innovate new designs and systems. The paper further proposes that technical education should be offered on "Cooperative Basis" to face the challenges of 21 st century. Cooperative Education has been described as a "Strategy of Applied Learning" imbibing the concept of use without increasing the duration of programmes.
The paper finally makes suggestions for improving the management and administration of the system.
- Preception of Polytechnic Teachers on Industry Institute Interaction-A Study
Authors
1 Curriculum Development at T. T. T. I., Chandigarh - 160019, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 5, No 3 (1992), Pagination: 25-28Abstract
The paper highlights the need for industry institute linkage and presents the perceptions of polytechnic teachers on industry-institute interaction. In the ultimate analysis, the paper presents a scheme of education-work linkage for offering generalized diploma courses in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering.- Environmental Education for Technician Engineers
Authors
1 Curriculum Development, TTTI, Chandigarh, IN
Source
Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 5, No 1 (1991), Pagination: 7-10Abstract
Today there is a growing belief that technology has escaped from human control and is making our lives intolerable. Environmental pollution is assuming dangerous proportions all through the globe and India is not free from this poisonous disease.- A Conceptual Framework for Promoting Entrepreneurship in Engineering Degree Programmes
Authors
1 Geeta Institute of Management & Technology, Kanipla (Kurukshetra)-136 131, IN
2 Mechanical Engineering Department, Geeta Institute of Management & Technology, Kanipla (Kurukshetra)-136 131, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 23, No 1 (2009), Pagination: 1-4Abstract
This paper establishes the need for promoting entrepreneurship in the regular B. Tech programmes offered by the engineering colleges, defines the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur, highlights the economic scenario in India, details out a model for promoting and nurturing entrepreneurship in regular B. Tech. programmes, provides details in respect of the factors influencing development of an entrepreneur and detail out the organisational structure required for planning and implementing the proposed model.- Aspects of Environment and Ecology in Technical Education
Authors
1 Curriculum Developments Centre, IN
2 TTTI, Chandigarh, IN