Transformation of Engineering Institutions to Meet the Organizational Challenges
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Description
The Indian government established four Technical Teacher Training Institutes in 1964-66 in four cities to train the polytechnic teachers, develop industry-aligned curricula and establish state-specific extension centers in leading and fast-growing states of India. During the same period, India established five Indian Institutes of Technology —one in each region —in collaboration with Germany, Great Britain, the United States of America, and Russia. India also globalized its economy in 1991, and multinational companies began evaluating opportunities to establish new manufacturing units in various states that offered land, power, and infrastructure, as well as to create many special economic zones. They focused on high-performing human resources and institutions capable of developing the training programs needed for graduate engineers and technicians, as well as providing technical services. Further National Institutes of Technology were established in all states. Meanwhile, most of the state governments established State Technical Universities. As demand for engineers and technicians increased, private organizations established self-financing polytechnics and engineering colleges to supplement the production of technicians and engineers. Still, they could not focus on the quality of the curriculum or the required skills. The accreditation has been introduced to assess quality and certify institutions. The Government of India improved capacity, quality, and efficiency through World Bank soft loans for polytechnics and engineering colleges. Unfortunately, more than 1,000 engineering colleges have not survived due to poor-quality education. This research was done over 50 years. By utilizing all opportunities from various faculty development programs, World Bank-assisted projects, and overseas teacher courses funded by multiple ministries and international development agencies, around 100 topics were identified and completed. Now, using Microsoft’s Coplot, practical applications have been completed, edited, and presented.