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75,000 students take part in Karnataka Examinations Authority's seat-selection programme
75,000 students take part in Karnataka Examinations Authority's seat-selection programme

Time of India

time17 hours ago

  • General
  • Time of India

75,000 students take part in Karnataka Examinations Authority's seat-selection programme

Bengaluru: Around 75,000 students participated in Karnataka Examinations Authority's UGCET-25 seat-allocation Manthana programme Saturday at govt engineering colleges across the state. The programme was arranged to help students navigate the seat-selection process. Higher education minister MC Sudhakar inaugurated the programme at the VTU-affiliated engineering college in Chintamani, Chikkaballapur, and interacted with students and parents, answering questions raised during the session. KEA executive director H Prasanna participated in the event at Government Engineering College in Hassan. Each participating college had one KEA representative and technical staff. Due to the large turnout, multiple sessions were conducted to facilitate smooth participation. You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru Commonly asked questions such as How does counselling work, How to choose a college and How to do option entry were explained through video demonstrations detailing the entire seat-allocation process. Participants were cautioned against falling prey to fraudsters promising seat allotments. All the videos used during Manthana programme will be uploaded on KEA's Vikasana YouTube channel.

Apprenticeship-based degree courses soon in Bengaluru
Apprenticeship-based degree courses soon in Bengaluru

New Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

Apprenticeship-based degree courses soon in Bengaluru

BENGALURU: The state government will introduce apprenticeship-based degree programmes and revamp university syllabus with inputs from industry experts, Higher Education Minister MC Sudhakar said. Speaking at the valedictory session of the Global Women Entrepreneurs Summit here, Dr Sudhakar said these measures aim to align higher education with industry demands and ensure students are better prepared for the job market. He said the state took a step in this direction last year by launching a unique degree programme with apprenticeship. Courses such as BCom in Logistics, Retail, E-commerce, and Banking and Finance will be offered under this programme. 'Students will undergo apprenticeships during their fifth and sixth semesters. This ensures that by the time they graduate, they are industry-ready,' he added. The government is now expanding this apprenticeship model programme and collaborating with industry partners to redesign the curriculum in government institutions, making it more dynamic and responsive to technological changes, he said. He stressed the need for a systemic shift in the approach to education stating that the present education system is not conducive to support industrial growth. 'We are seriously addressing this by focusing more on skilling and entrepreneurship,' he said. Dr Sudhakar said it was heartening to see the rising number of women entrepreneurs in Karnataka. 'In a male-dominated society, it is inspiring to see women succeeding in large numbers. In many educational institutions, nearly 70% of gold medals are bagged by girls,' he added. He said Bengaluru has adequate infrastructure to support innovation, as seen in its flourishing startup ecosystem and robust IT sector. But academic institutions must keep pace with industry needs. 'With technology evolving rapidly, education must also evolve. Industry inputs are crucial to keep the syllabus relevant,' he said.

Karnataka Education Reforms: Karnataka govt focuses on industry-relevant education, ET Education
Karnataka Education Reforms: Karnataka govt focuses on industry-relevant education, ET Education

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Karnataka Education Reforms: Karnataka govt focuses on industry-relevant education, ET Education

Advt Advt Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals. Subscribe to Newsletter to get latest insights & analysis in your inbox. Get updates on your preferred social platform Follow us for the latest news, insider access to events and more. Bengaluru, The Karnataka government is working towards making education more aligned with the industry demands, further to introduction of a unique degree programme with apprenticeship last year, the Minister for Higher Education, M C Sudhakar said on at the Global Women Entrepreneurs Summit here, he said the programme is currently offered in four streams, in Logistics, Retail, E-commerce and Banking and Finance where the students get to undertake apprenticeship in the 5th and 6th to him, these students would be industry-ready. The government was looking at other focus areas too as to improve skilling, particularly in government institutions, and has started working with industry partners to make the syllabus relevant to the industry the surge in the number of women entrepreneurs in Karnataka, the Minister said it was heartening to see that they were achieving enormous success in entrepreneurship, in a male-dominated number of girls who are graduating from various educational institutions is growing and nearly 70 per cent of the girls in any institution do well, including walking away with more gold medals, he said."This trend would continue and there would be more women entrepreneurs in the near future, further signalling how women were getting empowered," he of gender, the Minister said, the government was aware that the present education system was not conducive for industrial growth and the department of education was seriously looking at this focus areas would shift to skilling and entrepreneurship, and the syllabus had to become dynamic than static for which industry inputs would be has the necessary infrastructure for innovation as can be seen with the growth of many startups and the IT industry with rapid technological developments, he said, it was necessary for educational institutions to be in sync with what is happening in the industrial realm. PTI

Karnataka govt introduces industry-ready apprenticeship-linked degree, promotes women entrepreneurs
Karnataka govt introduces industry-ready apprenticeship-linked degree, promotes women entrepreneurs

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Karnataka govt introduces industry-ready apprenticeship-linked degree, promotes women entrepreneurs

BENGALURU: The Karnataka government is working towards making education more aligned with the industry demands, further to introduction of a unique degree programme with apprenticeship last year, the Minister for Higher Education, M C Sudhakar said on Thursday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Speaking at the Global Women Entrepreneurs Summit here, he said the programme is currently offered in four streams, in Logistics, Retail, E-commerce and Banking and Finance where the students get to undertake apprenticeship in the 5th and 6th semesters. According to him, these students would be industry-ready. The government was looking at other focus areas too as to improve skilling, particularly in government institutions, and has started working with industry partners to make the syllabus relevant to the industry needs. On the surge in the number of women entrepreneurs in Karnataka, the Minister said it was heartening to see that they were achieving enormous success in entrepreneurship, in a male-dominated society. The number of girls who are graduating from various educational institutions is growing and nearly 70 per cent of the girls in any institution do well, including walking away with more gold medals, he said. "This trend would continue and there would be more women entrepreneurs in the near future, further signalling how women were getting empowered," he added. Irrespective of gender, the Minister said, the government was aware that the present education system was not conducive for industrial growth and the department of education was seriously looking at this issue. The focus areas would shift to skilling and entrepreneurship, and the syllabus had to become dynamic than static for which industry inputs would be essential. Bengaluru has the necessary infrastructure for innovation as can be seen with the growth of many startups and the IT industry thriving. However, with rapid technological developments, he said, it was necessary for educational institutions to be in sync with what is happening in the industrial realm.

Draft engineering matrix for 2025 sees drop in available seats in Karnataka
Draft engineering matrix for 2025 sees drop in available seats in Karnataka

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Draft engineering matrix for 2025 sees drop in available seats in Karnataka

Bengaluru: With at least eight colleges yet to get their seats approved by the regulatory authorities, the draft seat matrix for engineering for 2025-26 has seen a drop of at least 2,616 CET seats. As per the draft matrix released by the higher education department Friday, there are 1,35,969 engineering seats available in the state. Of these, 64,047 will be filled through Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) counselling. In the final seat matrix of last year, there were a little over 1.4 lakh seats available and 66,663 seats to be filled through CET quota. "The decrease is because some of the institutions asked for closure and reduction of some courses. While we have a few proposals regarding an increase, they are still under consideration. The delay is on account of late approval from AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education), which we'll update in the final draft," said KG Jagadeesha, secretary to higher education. Around 120 colleges applied for changes. "While those for closure were immediately approved, those seeking an increase need further scrutiny from our side to ensure that the criteria are met," he added. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo While 145 private colleges were counted last year, this time only 141 are present in the matrix currently. Similarly, two more aided colleges, one govt college, and one private unaided minority college are missing from the matrix at present. There are 133 different engineering streams that are up for grabs. A large majority of these are computer science and allied programmes. In mechanical engineering, there are 4,493 seats, down from 4,844 last year. In civil engineering, there are 4,149 CET seats, as against 4,533 last time. "The increase in computer science seats seems to have stabilised this year. Last year, there was a rampant increase in CS and allied programmes. Some colleges increased it by even 1,000 seats. That trend is missing this time," said a college principal. The state govt is also looking to maintain a limit on increase of CS seats. "It's too late to take any decision on it for this year. But we'll consider bringing some regulations on this from next year," said higher education minister MC Sudhakar. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

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