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How skill-based university is revolutionising the future of higher education

A skilled and experienced workforce is now essential, with enhanced problem-solving abilities and practical knowledge being significant advantages.

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Updated: 6/26/2024, 9:31:00 AM

A skilled and experienced workforce is now essential, with enhanced problem-solving abilities and practical knowledge being significant advantages. Despite recent good board results, many students remain anxious about their next steps—cracking competitive exams and choosing the right course and college. This decision is crucial for determining their future. While theoretical courses were once preferred, there is now a shift towards programs that ensure immediate employment post-graduation. To prepare students for Workforce 5.0, we must provide them with relevant exposure to their chosen fields, making them valuable assets to the industry right after graduation.

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This is why skill-based universities are becoming increasingly popular. These institutions prepare students for professional challenges and equip them with practical skills to handle various scenarios. A workforce with enhanced problem-solving capabilities and hands-on knowledge is now a prerequisite.

 

Understanding Strengths and Weaknesses:

Choosing the right course requires students to understand their strengths and weaknesses. Awareness and aptitude toward their chosen career help in excel in their fields. Online aptitude tests can provide insights into career options, helping students make informed decisions.

Integrating skills in higher education is crucial. Universities offering hands-on training and industry exposure boost students' confidence in handling professional expectations. Partnerships with industry leaders provide students with practical knowledge even before graduation. Applied Learning and Live Production Labs offer practice-oriented training, while research facilities prepare students for future advancements.

 

Soft Skills:

Developing soft skills during college is also important. Skill-based universities help students improve their presentation, negotiation, and empathy skills. Working in rural areas and developing entrepreneurial skills ensure students contribute positively to society and the economy.

Networking is crucial for career progress, helping students find job opportunities and collaborate with professionals. Building a strong reputation enhances personal and professional growth.

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FAQ's

Why are skill-based universities becoming popular?

They prepare students for professional challenges and provide practical skills needed for immediate employment post-graduation.

How can students choose the right course?

By understanding their strengths and weaknesses through aptitude tests and aligning them with their career interests.

What roles are available in Allied Health Sciences beyond MBBS?

Careers include paramedics, laboratory technicians, physiotherapists, and more, essential in diagnostics, public health, and patient care.

How do skill-based universities enhance learning?

They offer hands-on training, industry exposure, and practice-oriented education through partnerships with industry leaders and live production labs.

Why are soft skills important in university education?

Developing soft skills like presentation, negotiation, and empathy is crucial for professional success and contributes positively to society and the economy.