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Engineering students to study big data, bullet trains from next academic session

Gopika | Monday, October 30, 2017 12:24 PM IST

Steam engines are passé. Bullet trains are in. So are artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics and Internet of Things (IoT).

These latest technological advancements will be part of a revised engineering syllabus — to be introduced from the academic session starting next July — in an attempt to make Indian engineers more employable through practical learning and new courses.

The changed syllabus is aimed at addressing the problem of falling placements of fresh engineering graduates, said a top official of the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), the body that regulates technical education in the country.

India has more than 3,000 registered engineering institutes, which produce an estimated 7 lakh engineers every year, but barely half of them manage to get hired on campus. In 2015-16, out of a total of 7.58 lakh graduates, only 3.34 lakh got jobs through campus placements, according to data released by AICTE.

The AICTE has prepared the model engineering curriculum as per the recommendations of 11 subject committees it had set up for engineering and technical institutes, excluding the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs). The human resource development ministry has already approved the curriculum, ministry sources said.

Under the revised curriculum, theoretical classes will be brought down from 30 to 20 every week. Mandatory courses such as environmental sciences, the Indian Constitution and “essence of traditional knowledge” will be included, though students will not get marks for them.

Officials said the new curriculum will ensure final-semester students are free to pursue project works to understand industry requirements. There will be mandatory internship in summer breaks in the second or third year.