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Bridging the University-Corporate Chasm Tan Moorthy Senior Vice President and Group Head, Education and Research, Infosys Technologies Limited
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2 2 Agenda Current state Our situation Addressing challenges – Infosys approach Looking ahead Bridging the Gap
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3 3 University to Industry – Knowledge Know-How Gap Source: VDE Survey “Young Professionals 2007”
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4 4 Our Situation – Common Refrain Source: NASSCOM-McKinsey Report 2005. Extending India’s Leadership of the Global IT and BPO Industries “Currently only about 25% of technical graduates and 10-15% of general college graduates are suitable for employment in the offshore IT and BPO industries respectively.”
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Why is there a Gap?
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Different Paradigms Success can only come from “Us and Our Projects” Daily tests Appraised based on application of knowledge Soft-Skills most visible Focus on “Me and My marks” Scheduled Exams Scores based on ability to recall Blind to soft-skills Campus Corporate
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Infosys Solution
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Our Context 1120 fresh entrants, June 2009
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9 9 On going Current & Relevant Continuous Education and CoE Strong Base Fresh Entrants Fresh Entrants Foundation Program Before Joining Infosys Before Joining Infosys Industry Readiness Campus Connect
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10 Technology specific Intermediate Basic Foundation Program: 20 to 23 weeks Over 60,000 people trained in last 4 years
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11 Technology specific Intermediate Induction Soft skills Problem solving Operating system Programming and DBMS Induction Soft skills Problem solving Operating system Programming and DBMS Basic Foundation Program: 20 to 23 weeks Over 60,000 people trained in last 4 years
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12 Technology specific OOP concepts Design and analysis of algorithms User experience Software engineering processes OOP concepts Design and analysis of algorithms User experience Software engineering processes Intermediate Basic Foundation Program: 20 to 23 weeks Over 60,000 people trained in last 4 years
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13 POST (project on Organizational Standards during Training) Developing enterprise applications Java /.Net Open Systems Mainframe SAP / Oracle Infrastructure management Independent validation POST (project on Organizational Standards during Training) Developing enterprise applications Java /.Net Open Systems Mainframe SAP / Oracle Infrastructure management Independent validation Technology specific Intermediate Basic Foundation Program: 20 to 23 weeks Over 60,000 people trained in last 4 years
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14 Students Faculty Institution Education Bodies
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15 Education Bodies Influence higher education policies Partnership with NASSCOM, CII, IUCEE, AICTE, Vice Chancellors Satellite based education using EDUSAT Students Faculty Institution Education Bodies
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16 Institution Engaged with 400+ engineering colleges Partnering in conferences/events conducted by the institution Inputs to Board of Studies Invitation to Conclave meets Finishing School in Malaysia, China and Mexico Students Faculty Institution Education Bodies
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17 Faculty Provide IT industry exposure & experience 5000+ faculty covered through one/two week programs Portal access Webinars 2-3 months sabbatical programs Students Faculty Institution Education Bodies
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18 Students Provide access to Infosys courseware, projects Training Industrial visits 100,000+ students trained 600,000+ courseware download 120,000+ students registration on portal 5,000 faculty registration on portal Contests at 475 colleges Students Faculty Institution Education Bodies
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Looking Ahead
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A future engineer’s challenge! Create solutions to enhance quality of human life in a world where:
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A future engineer’s challenge! Billions of devices are digitally connected Create solutions to enhance quality of human life in a world where:
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A future engineer’s challenge! Zillions of bytes wait to be made intelligible Create solutions to enhance quality of human life in a world where:
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A future engineer’s challenge! Human and natural threats loom large Create solutions to enhance quality of human life in a world where:
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A future engineer’s challenge! Natural resources deplete at a fast pace Create solutions to enhance quality of human life in a world where:
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A future engineer’s challenge! Sphere of operation is global Create solutions to enhance quality of human life in a world where:
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Attributes of a Global Engineer
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27 Concepts Context Curious Communicate Collaborative Compassionate Committed
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Bridging the gap
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Start with a few simple changes
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How we teach Start with the big picture - demonstrate applications of concepts Transition to active learning - more hands-on, personalized using technology and more time for peer learning Start with the big picture - demonstrate applications of concepts Transition to active learning - more hands-on, personalized using technology and more time for peer learning
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What we assess Test ability to think and apply and not capacity to memorize. Ask them to apply a concept and solve a problem rather than repeat a definition. Real world is an open book exam with ambiguous problems and short deadlines Test ability to think and apply and not capacity to memorize. Ask them to apply a concept and solve a problem rather than repeat a definition. Real world is an open book exam with ambiguous problems and short deadlines
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How we engage students Facilitate team community projects – to enhance team skills and develop community empathy Encourage global benchmarking through participation in debates, coding competitions, innovation challenges etc. Facilitate team community projects – to enhance team skills and develop community empathy Encourage global benchmarking through participation in debates, coding competitions, innovation challenges etc.
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It’s about change! It’s about time to change - to secure the future!
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