Addressing the first Convocation of the National Institute of Technology here, he said there is a need to provide greater impetus to the ratings process of educational institutions and develop competition among them.
"While we have a few reputed engineering institutions, it is also a fact that they lag in international rankings. There is a need to provide greater impetus to the ratings process.
"At the same time, there is a need to arrest declining standards in a vast number of institutions. A sense of competition has to be developed amongst our higher level institutions including NITs," he said at the event which was also attended by Arunachal Governor Nirbhay Sharma Arunachal and Chief Minister Nabam Tuki.
He expressed happiness over the initiative to develop a national rankings system, saying this will propel the educational institutions to do better.
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Observing that renewed focus on inter-disciplinary approach in course curricula and research was necessary to improve quality of higher education, Mukherjee said beyond the academic domain, institutions including the NITs have a larger role to play in the progress of the regions in which they are based.
Mukherjee said there was a great responsibility on the engineering institutions, most notably the IITs and NITs, to "produce socially conscious and professionally competent personnel who can take an aspirational India to greater heights".