T’puram: APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University has decided to establish an industrial innovation board at the university as part of a sustainable effort to harmonize the technical curriculum to catch up with industrial trends and requirements.
VSSC S Somanath director will lead the committee.
Syndicate, chaired by Deputy Chancellor M S Rajasree, has also decided to ask the government to change the university’s actions to provide the same legal power board with the academic and research council.
Decisions in this case were taken by Syndicate Varsity, said University authorities.
“The Board will be responsible for analyzing and revising the state engineering curriculum and the learning process to create more vocational courses.
The Board will recommend initiatives to be carried out to enter internships, projects, and related subjects related to the curriculum so that students complete their engineering studies and their skills Competence that is ready to work in the relevant sector while still in college.
The main goal of the Board is to build the vocational courses needed to build a knowledge community in Kerala, overcome and increase the knowledge of existing knowledge and skills, providing training opportunities for teachers and students in entrepreneurship To get expertise and training, to establish a laboratory with the participation industry in college, and provide students with industrial expert skills and services in universities, “said a statement from the University.
Probe becomes a complaint about the S7 Syndicate assessment has appointed the two member committees consisting of pro-VC S Ayoob and sub-committee examination of Convener C Satish Kumar to investigate complaints about the evaluation of ‘structural analysis’ at the seventh BTECH Civil Engineering examination.
Also, the Syndicate Academic Sub-Committee has been assigned to review and report in detail the CAG report related to the promotion of teachers in affiliated colleges.