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Redesigning Higher Technical Education to Meet National Aspirations(English, Hardcover, Tilak Chandan Bhunia)

Redesigning Higher Technical Education to Meet National Aspirations(English, Hardcover, Tilak Chandan Bhunia)

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About The Book:- If You Look At History, Innovation Does Not Come Just From Giving People Incentives; It Comes From Creating Environments Where Their Ideas Can Connect” ---- ----- Steveen Johnson In Order To Achieve Competitive Advantages In The Current Scenario Of Liberalization , Privatization And Globalization; Qualitative And Innovative Higher Technical Education Is Prime For Any Developing Country. It Is Firmly Believed That Reshaping And Redesigning Of Technical Higher Education In India Is Of Paramount Importance For Making “New India”. In This Context, This Book Proposes A Few Innovative Solutions For Making Technical Higher Education Purposeful, Meaningful And Deliverable For The Country. Main Emphasizes Are Given On --- “Redesigning Syllabus”, “Reformatting Examination System”, “Innovations In Faculty Recruitment Scheme” And “Innovation In Changing Mindset Of The Students”. My Thoughts Portrayed In This Book Got Published As Several Articles In University News. This Book Compiles The Published And Some Unpublished Articles In The Form Of Book. All The Ideas, Thoughts And Comments Given In The Book Are Of My Own Personal Capacity And Not On Official Capacity In Any Way, About The Author:-Prof. C. T. Bhunia Did His B.Tech. In Radio Physics And Electronics In 1983 From The University Of Calcutta, And Then Joined Dvc Of Govt. Of India As Tele Communication Engineer. He Did M.Tech In Radio Physics And Electronics In 1985 And Then Joined North Bengal University As A Lecturer Of Computer Science & Application In 1988 And Became Assistant Professor Of Electronic & Communication Engineering At The North Eastern Regional Institute Of Science & Technology (Nerist) Of Govt. Of India In 1990. He Got Ph.D In Computer Science & Engieering From The Jadavpur University. He Became A Full Professor In 1997 At Nerist Where He Was Hod Of Ece & Cse For About Six Years And Dean (Academics/Post Graduate Studies) For About One And Half Years. He Then Switched To Private Engineering Colleges From 1999 To 2003 As Hod, Deputy Director And Director Including The Director Of The Bengal Institute Of Technology & Management, Shantineketan. Then He Was A Full Professor Of Computer Science & Engineering And Director (Acad) Of Haldia Institute Of Technology. Presently, He Is Director Of National Institute Of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh. He Has Extensively Visited Foreign Countries, Namely China, Italy, Singapore, Uk, Jordan, Bhutan, Usa And Bangladesh On Several Assignments Including Boyscast Fellowship . He Has Published Around 250 Research Papers And Technical Articles / Reports In Nation/International/Journals/Magazines/S Eminars. He Has Authored Books: Changes For Technical Education, Quantam Computing And Information Technology, Network And Internet. He Is Fellow Of The Iete & The Ie (I), And A Senior Member Of The Ieee & Csi., Contents:- Preface . 9 Introduction . 11 1. Creation Of Opportunities For Higher Education In Equitable Manner .17 2. Ways To Preserve The Brilliant Innovations In-Built In Nerist System .21 3. Teaching Guidelines & Innvocations .25 4. Ict : A Design Tool Of Rte .31 5. Brief Idea On Ranking Of Indian Institutes .35 6. Redesigning Higher Technical Education To Meet National Aspirations .39 7. Pioneer Innovations In Technical Education In Arunachal .47 8. Some Thoughts On Making West Bengal A Leader In Technical Education .51 9. Excellency And Autonomy .55 10. Making New India With Transformed Education .61 11. Making New India With New Education .67 12. Choice Based Credit System : Some Thoughts .73 13. Required Paradigm Shift From Just Quality To Quality Plus Innovation (Q To Qi) .89 14. Salient Points Of Qs University Rankings: Brics 2015 .95 Index .99