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Cambridge Institute of Technology: Bridging the Gap with Research-driven Pedagogy
Owing to the youngness of India with a major share of its population being students, the Indian educational landscape is bestrewed with universities and colleges, a majority of which offer technical education. India can take pride in the fact that it houses institutes which have attained hallmarks of excellence even when assessed on international yardsticks. At the same time, with an unprecedented mushrooming of colleges everywhere, the field of technical education is failing to maintain the standards that it ought to offer if it should prove instrumental in chiseling out proficient engineers. With no less than 3700 engineering institutions, the engineering education sector in India has the capacity to churn out 11.5 million graduates every year. According to Aspiring Minds national...
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