GB Pant Engineering College to get status of constituent college of the proposed Skill and Entrepreneurship University
Through the university, World-Class Skill Centres (WCSC) will be set up to provide skill-based training and degrees, but will also cater to the students by identifying future-centric jobs, the Minister said.
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has said that the GB Pant Engineering Colleges will be given the status of a constituent college of the proposed Skill and Entrepreneurship University. The move comes after students of GB Pant Engineering College staged a protest outside north Delhi's Vikas Sadan against the non-inclusion of the institute in the counselling process for admission this year by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
"GB Pant Engineering College will get the status of Constituent College of Skills and Entrepreneurship University. Furthermore, new courses will be introduced in the engineering college as well," Mr Sisodia said following a special meeting with the Directorate of Higher Education where the varsity's short-term, and long-term vision was discussed in detail.
"Currently, students come through entrances every year and the goal is to enrol at least 1,000 students annually in GB Pant," Mr Manish Sisodia added.
"Through the university, World-Class Skill Centres (WCSC) will be set up to provide skill-based training and degrees, but will also cater to the students by identifying future-centric jobs. The purpose of establishing this university is to fix the existing gaps in this country by upskilling students and readying future-entrepreneurs of this country," Mr Sisodia said.
"We will set up a competent solution-based research team which will work to fill the gap between existing, and future jobs by diligently carrying out market research for job creation. In 2020, we must prepare our children by upskilling them to face world over challenges, especially in an era of global economy, online marketing and work-from-home set-ups by creating hands-on employable courses," Mr Sisodia added.
The minister directed the officials to aim to develop the capacity of enrolling at least 1.25 lakh students every year in the university in the coming years.
"This will include courses such as short-term, long-term, diploma, degree and PhD courses will be created in tandem with the skill requirements of different types of jobs with the help of the research team's market outreach," Mr Manish Sisodia said.
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