Addressing the golden jubilee convocation of Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University here, he said education cannot be seen in isolation.
"There has to be close integration among universities and research organisations. If we have that, it would be possible to attract talented teachers, scholars and students. Universities must have interlinking with industry and market," Mukherjee said and asked the universities to inject skills into the young population to meet demands of the industries.
"Not a single Indian university, not a single IIT finds its place in world's top 200 institutions. India was leading the world in arena of higher education. Why can't we do it now?" he asked.
Mukherjee observed that there has been significant expansion of higher education infrastructure in the country.
"We have over 730 degree-awarding institutions and 37,000 colleges. We have talented teachers and students. We have created adequate infrastructure. Higher grades will bring skilled teachers and students.