Director of SWAYAM (Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds) of AICTE, Manpreet Singh Manna said there has already been successful Smart Hackathons in Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan.
Bengal being a knowledge hub should take the initiative of organising a Smart Hackathon to reach out to a greater number of students, he said.
"The AICTE is ready to collaborate and offer all assistance and support," he told PTI on the sidelines of a programme at Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
"We need a platform called Hackathon for devising innovative solutions to different problems. We should not be stuck in old curriculum and preparing class notes only. We need our electrical engineers to do the job of a mechanic as well as that of an engineer. If that connect is missing, how can our students have holistic knowledge of their subject," he said.
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"Our future engineers know the problems and their solutions but they do not know how to implement," Manna said adding teachers have to be more proactive and evolve themselves.
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technolgy (IIEST) Director Prof Ajoy Ray said, there should be greater collaboration between industry and institutions.
"I think IIEST, Jadavpur University, Indian Statistical Institute and similar institutions of the state should join hands and collaborate to facilitate a robust industry-academic institutions interface. That will help West Bengal in the long run," he said.
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