Referring to a report by the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) that only 15 per cent of India's engineering students were employable, the Urban Development Minister said, it was a "serious comment" on the state of Indian technical education.
"Time has come to remedy the same, both qualitatively and quantitatively. Given the magnitude of the task of Nation building do we have enough number of quality engineers being trained?" he asked in his address at the 29th Annual Convocation of the private Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) University, here.
VIT University Chancellor G Viswanathan said the government should allocate more funds as the gross enrollment ratio was less than 20 per cent despite there being 700 universities and 37,000 colleges in the country with 2.8 crore students.