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Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy Research Scientist, IIIT, Hyderabad
 
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1 School Education
Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy  |  Added idea  "School Education"  |  2 years ago
Take learning centered approach
 
 
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ICTs are important for all walks of life.
 
 
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1 What are the vital reforms required in Indian educational sector?)
2 Rationalisation of legislation
Shubhashish Sharma  |  Supported idea  "What are the vital reforms required in Indian educational sector?)"  |  1 year ago
Our Education System should implement Open Book System, it doesn't mean copy from book, but it push students to think and develop answers in their way, this way at early stages they can think far better things and can implement also, bur sorry to...
Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy  |  Supported idea  "What are the vital reforms required in Indian educational sector?)"  |  2 years ago
I feel it is not vilalge or urban that matters. What matters, whether a student has learnt the subject or not. So the tests conducted for allowing the students to get into IIT like institutions has to test only this. One relaxation can be given...
Prasad PN  |  Supported idea  "What are the vital reforms required in Indian educational sector?)"  |  2 years ago
The present Higher education into IITs and NITs are benefitting thru entrance exams which filter out rural, poor and girl students. If the board exams cannot evaluate and rank the students on their competence then they should be scrapped and only...
 
 
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karthik  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
As far as my perception goes...not only engineering students but many students other than engineering also feel this heat and this is not so apparent. So I have seen some of the ideas..well some say tht it is due to mushrooming of colleges and...
Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes! Entire engineering education system needs a total reformation. Students should be encouraged to (i) Gain basic knowledge in the subject. (ii) Design oriented knowledge (which is very much missing .. in current scenario) (iii) Research oriented...
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
there is difference between unemployed and unemployable. Indian engineers are unemployed but not unemployable. US, Europe, Japan etc's brain is Indian born engineers. We produce highest number of engineers. So, this statement is completely wrong....
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karthik  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
As far as my perception goes...not only engineering students but many students other than engineering also feel this heat and this is not so apparent. So I have seen some of the ideas..well some say tht it is due to mushrooming of colleges and...
Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes! Entire engineering education system needs a total reformation. Students should be encouraged to (i) Gain basic knowledge in the subject. (ii) Design oriented knowledge (which is very much missing .. in current scenario) (iii) Research oriented...
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
there is difference between unemployed and unemployable. Indian engineers are unemployed but not unemployable. US, Europe, Japan etc's brain is Indian born engineers. We produce highest number of engineers. So, this statement is completely wrong....
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karthik  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
As far as my perception goes...not only engineering students but many students other than engineering also feel this heat and this is not so apparent. So I have seen some of the ideas..well some say tht it is due to mushrooming of colleges and...
Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes! Entire engineering education system needs a total reformation. Students should be encouraged to (i) Gain basic knowledge in the subject. (ii) Design oriented knowledge (which is very much missing .. in current scenario) (iii) Research oriented...
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
there is difference between unemployed and unemployable. Indian engineers are unemployed but not unemployable. US, Europe, Japan etc's brain is Indian born engineers. We produce highest number of engineers. So, this statement is completely wrong....
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China 
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Avisek Roy  |  Argues in support of  "India"  |  2 years ago
Industrial hyperinflation has done the nation good for the past decade at least. Moreover, the progress of Soviet Union was also a proven fact for testament. However, Russia fell due the arrogant view of its government, but China has a relatively...
Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
China started doing quality academic and indutrial research activities from 1990s. So it is now marching ahead than India. I belive the dividing point between China and India is , research and development, attitude of China.
Mallikarjuna Gupta Bhogavalli  |  Argues in support of  "India"  |  3 years ago
In the long run India will win as we have good fundamentals and also English speaking population. On top of it we are know for our integrity and commitment. We will over take China in the long run. Our aim should not be to overtake China it...
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1 support enterprenuership
2 quality education
Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
I belive IITs have to adopt some quality private / governmnet engineeering colleges and motivate them to do research. In this way the research potential of engineering collge faculty and students may increase. I feel, the governmnet has to take some...
Veena Gupta  |  Supported idea  "support enterprenuership"  |  2 years ago
I agree with Harrison. With more and more enterprenuership, India will attract world attraction and other people also come to try their luck....
 
 
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karthik  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
As far as my perception goes...not only engineering students but many students other than engineering also feel this heat and this is not so apparent. So I have seen some of the ideas..well some say tht it is due to mushrooming of colleges and...
Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes! Entire engineering education system needs a total reformation. Students should be encouraged to (i) Gain basic knowledge in the subject. (ii) Design oriented knowledge (which is very much missing .. in current scenario) (iii) Research oriented...
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
there is difference between unemployed and unemployable. Indian engineers are unemployed but not unemployable. US, Europe, Japan etc's brain is Indian born engineers. We produce highest number of engineers. So, this statement is completely wrong....
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We will discuss ... 
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sathyanarayanan  |  Argues in support of  "We will discuss ..."  |  2 years ago
Well this s a wonderful topic, and myself doing final year engineering have been in this doubt for that why there is no paper what so ever for the new trends. setting the standards all the syllabus  for us comes on what was done in 1950's and...
Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
The management of Engineering colleges have to come forward to start "Research centers" in their colleges. Also, they have to give additional financial benefits to the faculty who are involved in research. They can take steps to have good alliance...
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