Profiling our Graduates of various disciplines

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Profiling our Graduates of various disciplines Accreditable degree programs

Employable Graduate Attributes Curiosity to learn Communication and team work Engage locally and globally Continuous learning Identify the problem and find solution Personal development

Employability skills Reliability Confidence Effective communication Cultural awareness Adaptability/flexibility Planning / organizing capability Language command Passion Motivation/ tolerance Self development

Existing mechanisms in developing employable graduate attributes Program designing & delivery Practicum Industrial Training Internship Soft skills Language teaching Computer literacy Community engagement Student project

Challenges in developing employable graduate attributes Program implementation Availability of appropriate industry/internship Student participation in soft skills, language learning Staff/ student involvement into the community

How to Overcome! Appropriate amendments/inclusions in the curriculum to be accreditable Identify new industry/ areas graduate to be involved Skill development and language teaching program to be attractive/extensive Go into community

Graduate Profile Knowledge Skills Attitude

Knowledge Provide sufficient and appropriate subject knowledge in the relevant field

Skills Provide the capacity to the students to perform various tasks in a particular time Interpersonal Skills Soft skills IT English Other languages Team work Leadership quality

Attitude Provide positive mindset Innovative Creativity Provide various personal attributes Devotion Dedication Commitment Life long earning Work with diversity culture T

Mechanism of Attributes Risk taking behavior Leadership Dedication Appropriate Decision making Commitment Empathy