Speaking after inaugurating TalentSprint's 'SmartCampus' here, he said the education sector is not producing the desired results and needs to be restructured.
Students coming out of colleges are turning into machines instead of human beings, an official release quoted the Governor as saying at the event.
He lamented engineering graduates are unable face interviews due to lack of desired skills. "Thousands of graduates are coming out of colleges every year with zero skills."
"Something has gone wrong with our education system, the capacity to think, innovate, ask questions or the intuitive system has collapsed, our educational system has just become a mechanical process, that's where the skill talent will provide a platform which will take us forward."
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He felt that with increasing digitisation in all aspects of life, memory power is decreasing in students, forcing them to rely more on virtual world.
"It is time for Government to reinvent education and there is no purpose in opening IITs, IIMs all over the place unless I have the right quality of faculty and right quality of education," the Governor added.
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