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Four-fifth of graduate engineers unemployable, says Deepak Parekh

On an average of 1.5 million graduate engineers pass out every year

Deepak Parekh

Deepak Parekh

Press Trust of India Chennai
Teachers need to develop skills and undertake necessary training so that students become employable after graduating from college, Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) Chairman, Deepak Parekh said here on Wednesday.

Noting that an average of 1.5 million graduate engineers pass out every year, he said, four-fifth of them were not employable due to lack of adequate skills, despite having more than 3,300 approved engineering colleges in the country.

"Education needs to be a dual balance of classroom instruction and practical or vocational training," he said, after launching the "Deepak Parekh Institute Chair" at IIT Madras, here.

"Given our rapidly changing world, it is the teachers who first need skilling and training so they in turn can teach a curriculum that is relevant to the times," he said.
 
IIT Madras provides opportunities for professors to endow Chairs with an initial sum, an IIT-Madras release said.

About 15 professors have been named as Institute Chairs of which 11 were sponsored by various donors.

The first occupant of the Deepak Parekh Institute Chair, would be the professor of Department of Chemistry, T Pradeep.

IIT Madras Director, Professor Bhaskar Ramamurthi said the faculties who have been chosen for the Institute Chairs have made outstanding contributions nationally and internationally, it added.

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First Published: Apr 12 2017 | 9:34 PM IST

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