CHANGING EDUCATION PARADIGM P.RADHAKRISHNAN VIT, VELLORE VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN.

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CHANGING EDUCATION PARADIGM P.RADHAKRISHNAN VIT, VELLORE VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

AGENDA GROWTH OF HIGHER EDUCATION CURRENT EMPHASIS ON HIGHER EDUCATION LIMITATIONS NEW DIRECTIONS CONCLUSIONS VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

GROWTH OF HIGHER EDUCATION TECHNICAL EDUCATION VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

GOVERNMENT INDUSTRYACADEMIA GROWTH OF HIGHER EDUCATION VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

GROWTH OF HIGHER EDUCATION EMPHASIS OF TENTH PLAN ENROLLMENT OF AGE GROUP 6% TO 10% QUALITY MANPOWER RELEVANT TO THE NEEDS OF INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

CURRENT EMPHASIS MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT FOCUS ON ABSORPTION AND APPLICATION RELEVANCE TO INDUSTRY & SOCIETY VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

LIMITATIONS NO LINK BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE AND CREATION OF WEALTH VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

JOB SEEKER TO ENTRPRENEUR LEVERAGING THE KNOWLEDGE ADDITIONAL INPUTS VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

CREATION OF CONFIDENCE SUPPORT MECHANISMS FACILITATION CHANGES IN CURRICULUM VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

START EARLY SUGGESTED APPROACH VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

ADDITIONAL COURSES ENTREPRENEURSHIP MARKETING ACCOUNTING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HRD RISK ANALYSIS PROJECT MANAGEMENT …….to name a few VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

ETREPRENNEURIAL PROJECTS REAL WORLD TOPICS FROM SPONSORS WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP WHAT IS IT TO WORK FOR A START UP COMPANY SKILLS TO BECOME LEADERS IN TECHNOLOGY VENTURES MULTIDISCIPLINARY EXPERIENTIAL COURSES EXPOSURE TO PEOPLE INVOLVED IN TECHNOLOGY VENTURES CREATING BUSINESS PLANS VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

CHARACTERISTICS OF INCUBATEES Personal characteristics-intrinsic motivation, hard work and values Technical preparation Business and managerial skills Capacity to utilize available resources Entrepreneurial vision-Information to take advantage of business opportunities Social impact of business Interpersonal skills VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN

Thank you ! VIT P. RADHAKRISHNAN