BIT-Sindri has lined up a host of soft skill activities to enhance confidence levels of engineering undergraduates from villages, underprivileged students and first-generation English learners and boost their employability.
The activities being carried out at the lone state-run tech institute include conducting diagnostic tests, holding remedial classes, carrying out curative courses, organising special lecture series, entrepreneurship workshops, etc.
The activities are planned under the equity action plan of Phase III of central government-sponsored – Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP). It will be executed by different agencies and will begin with the diagnostic tests for 1st year students of underprivileged background in January 2021 to ensure their successful conversion (promotion) in 2nd year of B.Tech course by clearing all the subjects of 1st year.
Talking to The Telegraph Online, Director of BIT-Sindri, Dharmendra Kumar Singh said, “As classroom activities are suspended in the institute since March 17 this year, some of the activities will be organised online. In fact, the series of special lecture series, entrepreneurship workshops are already under progress.”
Dean of Academics of BIT-Sindri, Upendra Prasad said, “We entrusted the responsibility of conducting various soft skill development programmes to different departments. We also appointed separate coordinators for each of the module but for one module titled – Knowledge hold forth series – we will be hiring an external agency to guide students.”