Mukherjee also emphasised that the education system should take on the challenge of tapping the 'demographic dividend' while also pitching for a stronger industry-academia partnership.
Delivering his address after inaugurating a 3-day international conference at the O P Jindal Global University, here, Mukherjee said that unless we have strong foundations of basic research, our futuristic University plans will be seriously jeopardised.
"There is an urgent need to improve education system in terms of the quality of instruction, faculty, research and capacity building," Mukherjee said.
The President said that no Indian university figures in the top 200 universities of the world and transforming our varsities into centres of excellence is the key challenge policy-maker and academic leaders face.
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Mukherjee also emphasised on the linkages between education and industry. "Innovation should be linked to the market. Through collaborative work and international knowledge exchange, educational institutes can build a larger influence in the international education arena," he said.
He added that India's education system will have to take on the challenge of tapping its 'demographic dividend'. "We will also have to provide a competent skilled workforce," he said.
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