• M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering : Producing Smart Technocrats with Empirical Knowledge
  • M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering : Producing Smart Technocrats with Empirical Knowledge

    India has the highest youth population in the entire world. Unfortunately a big chunk of the youth is unemployable. This can be attributed to poor infrastructure, access to resources, poverty and various other social evils. Sadly, the big chunk of the unemployed is students with graduate degrees that hold little or no value. There is an enormous scope for improvement in the education sector in the country. It is imperative that institutes work towards generating ROI for their graduating students. The lack of good education within the country is also the reason why Indian parents spend over 3 Billion collectively, in a year to send their kids abroad; in hope of a better future.

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The Future of Higher Education

Sugata Mitra, Professor of Educational Technology, Newcastle University, UK

The Need of the Hour - Development of Quality Academicians

Shekhar Sanyal, Director & Country Head, IET India

Challenge of Higher Education in India: Solving Quantity- Quality Conundrum

Prof. Rathinasamy Maria Saleth, Director- Loyola Institute of Business Administration

KlayPreSchools Bringing Women Back to the Workplace

Priya Kirshnan, CEO, KlayPreSchools

The Five -Factor Check List for B-School Aspirants

Dr. Joseph I Injodey, Principal & Dean, Rajagiri Centre for Business Studies, Cochin

Changing Phase of the BPM Industry

Manuel D’Souza, Director HR, Serco Global Services