By OUR STAFF REPORTER
Dehradun, 19 Sep: While inaugurating a one-day workshop on Emerging Dimensions of Higher Education organised by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Doon University, former President of the Indian Commerce Association and former professor of Osmania University, Prof P Purushotham Rao, emphasized that the curriculum offered by universities must be designed according to the needs of industries and the corporate world. He pointed out that, if students do not receive education and training aligned with industry needs, they may fall behind in the competitive world. Even if they secure jobs, they will require further technical training, for which companies conduct various training programmes from time to time, incurring significant expenses. After receiving training, these employees often seek better opportunities and move from one company to another.
Therefore, educational institutions have the responsibility to develop curricula according to industry requirements and train students accordingly. This will not only improve the work culture within industries but also allow companies to invest their training expenditures in societal development. Prof Rao added that while this task is not easy, it is not impossible either. Teachers need to maintain regular communication with industries, involve them in curriculum design, lectures, workshops, and seminars to bridge the gap between academia and industry, thus preparing students in line with the changing times.
Presiding over the programme, Vice-Chancellor of Doon University, Prof Surekha Dangwal, stated that the university is steadily advancing towards excellence in quality. The teachers and students are achieving new milestones. The aim is to establish the university as a centre of learning for the aspirations of the state’s people. In a short span, Doon University has made a distinctive mark in the field of education and research through various innovations in higher education. As a result, many teachers have succeeded in being listed among the world’s top two percent of scientists. This year, Dr Sudhanshu Joshi from the School of Management has also secured a place in the top two percent of scientists, which is a significant achievement for the university.
The programme was conducted by the Director of IQAC, Prof HC Purohit. The guests were welcomed and thanked by Prof Reena Singh. Among those present were Prof Rajesh Kumar, Prof Ashish Kumar, Prof Harsh Dobhal, Dr Sunit Naithani, Dr Sudhanshu Joshi, Dr Narendra Rawal, Dr Himani Sharma, Dr Komal, Dr Charu Dwivedi, Dr Rajesh Bhatt, Dr Vipul Goswami, Dr Pallavi Upreti, Dr Rajeev, Dr Shivani, Dr Shanky Chandra, Deepika Bhatia, Dr Rakesh Bhatt, and Shilpi Tiwari.