Mohali: Singh Pargate, Minister of Punjab for higher education, sports, Affairs of Youth and NRI on Thursday said that Punjab will soon establish an educational supervisor authority.
Overcoming students at the University of Rayat Bahra with the `role of higher education ‘, he said there was an urgent need for an industrial-academic interface to ensure that students fainted from universities and other institutions could get work when they fainted when they fainted.
Speaking on the sidelines of the function, he told the media people that education also needs to be made more affordable to examine the immigration of young people.
Referring to education problems becomes more expensive that day, he also said that it is necessary to develop an educational hub where facilities are available at educational institutions, both government-run and personal, based on knowledge distribution.
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He said that education also needs to be made more affordable to check the immigration of youth.
The minister said that there must be an emphasis on domain skills, soft skills, and industrial interfaces as part of the curriculum.
There must be a special focus on the development of entrepreneurial skills with international exposure.
Universities must introduce selective courses in the fields that are relevant in partnership with industry leaders by having a futuristic prospect and work-based curriculum to increase employment potential of students passing.
The minister was accompanied by former Sandeep Dixit and Srinivas parliament.
Gurvinder Singh Bahra, Chancellor of University of Raya Bahra, said that with advanced infrastructure, and strong industrial collaboration, the University of Raya Bahra attracted students not only from all over the country but also abroad.
Bahra said the University offers courses in the fields of Engineering & Technology, Business, Planning & Architecture, Arts & Design, Mass Communication, Sales & Marketing, Hospitality Management, Pharmacy, Health Sciences, and Education.
Dr.
Parvinder Singh, Deputy Chancellor of the University, said that the university has set benchmarks by developing intrinsic human abilities in students.