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Monday, September 29, 2025 12:13 PM

AICTE Launches Major Employability Push for Engineering Students, Targets 20 Lakh Learners

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Marking Engineers’ Day on September 15, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) unveiled a series of initiatives to enhance the employability of engineering graduates, a persistent challenge in India’s higher education sector.

The reforms were launched by Dr. Vineet Joshi, Secretary of Higher Education, Government of India, and include Project PRACTICE (Project for Advancing Critical Thinking, Industry Connect and Employability), the AICTE Research Internship (ARI) Portal, and the mandatory setup of R&D Cells and Climate Cells across all approved institutions.

At the heart of the reforms, Project PRACTICE will focus on 1,000 tier-2 and tier-3 engineering colleges where academic outcomes are often weaker. Over three years, it aims to benefit 20 lakh students and 10,000 faculty members through project-based learning, industry-linked assignments, and skill enhancement modules. Supported by the Maker Bhavan Foundation, LEAP, and CRISP, the programme carries a joint investment of ₹23.31 crore, co-funded by AICTE and its partners.

In a move to integrate technology into learning, AICTE will also provide free access to AI tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity Go, helping students streamline routine work and focus on critical thinking, research, and innovation.

Speaking at the launch, AICTE Chairman Prof. T.G. Sitharam said the initiatives are aimed at bridging the employability gap while fostering innovation, sustainability, and stronger industry-academia collaboration. The ARI Portal will open up structured research internship opportunities, while the mandated R&D and Climate Cells are expected to build a culture of innovation and environmental responsibility in campuses.

Leaders from partner organisations, including CRISP’s R. Subrahmanyam, highlighted that these reforms will particularly uplift underserved institutions, enabling them to perform closer to the standards of premier colleges.

With over 30 lakh students enrolled across 5,868 AICTE-approved engineering and diploma institutes, officials noted that these measures could play a pivotal role in preparing a new generation of graduates equipped to meet evolving industry demands.

Source: Indian Express

 

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