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A N N I V E R S A R Y E D I T I O N
NOV 2023
S. Gurivinder Singh
Bahra,
Chairman,
Rayat Bhara University
Er Koneru Satyanarayana,
President,
K L Deemed to be University
Prof. Rakesh Ranjan,
Vice - Chancellor,
Sushant University
Prof. Eishwar N Maanay,
Dean,
BNM Institute of Technology
Ajay Prakash Shrivastava,
Chancellor,
Maharishi University of
Information Technology
Dheemant Agrawal,
Head, Digital strategies,
JECRC University
Abhay G. Chebbi
Pro-Chancellor,
Alliance University
Sanjib Kumar Rout,
President,
C. V. Raman Global University
Prof. (Dr.) R P Banerjee,
Chariman & Director,
EIILM - Kolkata
Dr.Shashi Anand
Sridharan,
Vice President,
Kalasalingam Academy
of Research and
Education
105 Universities to Implement
4-Year UG Programmes this year
The Transformative Power of
Business Analytics: A Global Perspective
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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UGC Enhances Comparability
of Higher Education
Qualifications with NHEQF
UGC Launches NEP
“SAARTHI” to Facilitate
NEP 2020 Implementation
Special Articles
105 Universities to Implement
4-Year UG Programmes this
Year
Higher Education
Institutions in India
Increase Threefold
in Last 9 Years
Sculpting Success Stories: The Unparalleled
Impact of Strategic Training & Placement
at LPU
10
Lovely Professional University
Pioneering Progress: The Quintessential Role
of New-Age Courses in Sculpting Industry-
Ready Professionals
50
BNM Institute of Technology
“Engineering the Future: JECRC University’s
Strategic Innovations in Technology Education”
62
JECRC University
Data Dynamics Shaping Future
64
EIILM University
From the
Editor-in-Chief
Warm Regards,
Nishant Priyadarshi
Head of University Partnerships,
upGrad Campus
Dear Esteemed Readers,
Taking on the role of Editor-in-Chief stirs a mix of emotions.
This Anniversary Issue marks a big step for Campus Connect.
Let me begin by sharing a happy moment for us at upGrad
Campus.
NIRF recently released its 2023 Ranking for various domains,
and it’s my pleasure to inform you that most of the Institutions
which are an integral part of the upGrad Campus Story paved
their path in the rankings; examples include:
a) MAHE (an Institute which has trusted our Lecture Capture
System since long for its complete ecosystem) got ranked 6th
in Universities
b) LPU (our 1st partner Institute for our Joint Degree program)
got ranked 38th in Universities, and 46th Overall
c) NITTE and Bharath Institute of Higher Education &
Research (our recent addition to Joint Degree umbrella) got
65th and 66th Rankings among Universities
d) The list goes on and on; even two total pages might not
be enough to congratulate our partner institutions for their
performance because our 30+ Partner Institutes have
performed exceptionally well in the NIRF 2023 Rankings.
I am looking forward to more of our partner institutions shining
at various levels and benchmarks, and I would like to thank the
trust that most of them have shown us in our journey.
This edition spotlights key figures from partner institutions
nationwide who’ve been instrumental in our journey. Their
belief, insights, and support have guided us. As we dedicate
our 1st Anniversary Edition to them, we extend heartfelt
gratitude to all the stakeholders who took the time to write
articles and share their thoughts to embed in our magazine.
Campus Connect’s legacy is rich and filled with insightful
content. With my team, I’m committed to upholding and
refreshing this legacy. We aim to be a beacon for educational
institutions, students, and industry leaders, sparking dialogues
in the ever-changing industry landscape.
Your feedback is our guide through the vast seas of information.
I welcome your thoughts on our magazine or upGrad Campus
in general. Direct your messages to nishant.priyadarshi@
upgrad.com; I will address your suggestions soon.
In conclusion, as we step into 2024, let’s embark on a journey
to elevate the higher education landscape of our country
to a global standard. With foreign universities establishing
campuses in India, our institutions will be in direct competition
worldwide. At upGrad Campus, we are committed to leaving
no stone unturned in transforming our partner institutions into
Future-Ready Institutions.
P R A B H U R A V I
A r t D i r e c t o r
A K A S H T I W A R I
M a n a g i n g E d i t o r
R O N Y D U T T A
P r o d u c t i o n H e a d
Our Team
AY U S H I S R I S T Y & A B H I S H E K S A M U E L
G r a p h i c D e s i g n e r s
K O Y E N A C H O U D H U R Y
C o n t e n t H e a d
N I T E E S H E T T Y
C o p y E d i t o r
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CEO’s
Message
Best Regards,
Amit Mahensaria
CEO, upGrad Campus
Dear Institutional Stakeholder,
With immense pride and gratitude, I address you in this special
Anniversary Edition of our magazine, Campus Connect. Today,
we celebrate a remarkable milestone: 1 year of fostering
connections, facilitating learning, and bridging gaps between
the academic world and industry through Campus Connect,
which has reached 3000+ Indian campuses in the last year.
As we reflect upon this journey, it is impossible not to
acknowledge the unwavering support and trust we have
received from our Partnered Institutions. Their continuous
faith in us has driven the success of upGrad Campus and the
positive impact on our 20,000+ learners in terms of learning
and career outcomes.
This past year, Campus Connect has evolved to become
a reliable mode of communication and has driven the story
of how upGrad Campus has turned into a dynamic bridge,
connecting academia and industry meaningfully. We have
witnessed vibrant discussions, insightful collaborations, and
the exchange of knowledge that has enriched both students
and professionals.
From distinguished personalities in higher education to our
Founder, Ronnie Screwvala, everyone has made Campus
Connect a valuable resource for the higher education
community.
As we move forward, our commitment to our mission remains
resolute. We will continue to innovate, adapt, and expand
our horizons, ensuring that upGrad Campus offers new age
opportunities for our partner institutions and their students by
bringinging in new best practices in both curriculum as well
as learning delivery. Our new age courses bridge the gap
between industry and academia, thereby ensuring better jobs
for each of our students in emerging fields.
This anniversary edition celebrates our achievements and is
a testament to the enduring partnerships that have made it all
possible. In this edition we celebrate our partner institutions’
successes and their stories and perspectives. We also highlight
some of the latest trends in education and technology. I hope
you enjoy this issue and find it informative and inspiring.
I wish you all a delightful journey through the pages of this
special edition of Campus Connect. Here’s to a brighter, more
industry-ready future for young India!
[P.S. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the
editorial team at Campus Connect for their hard work and
dedication. They are the ones who make this magazine
possible.]
Campus Connect | Nov 2023
The Role of UGC, AICTE, and NCERT in
Creating Framework
The UGC, AICTE, and NCERT are the three major regulatory
bodies in the education sector. The UGC is responsible
for regulating universities and colleges in the country,
while the AICTE oversees technical education institutions.
The NCERT is responsible for developing curricula and
instructional materials for school education.
By working together, these regulatory bodies can create
a
comprehensive
framework
that
covers
all
levels
of education, from school to higher education. The
framework can be designed to identify the skills required
in different sectors and industries, and then map them
to the corresponding education and training programs.
This will help ensure that students are equipped with the
necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their
chosen fields. This collaborative effort is all set to lead
to a more skilled and productive workforce, contributing
to the growth and development of the country.
All in all, the Ministry of Education’s call for UGC, AICTE,
and NCERT to join hands in creating a framework for
mapping skills is a step in the right direction. By aligning
education and training programs with industry requirements,
the skills gap can be reduced, employability can be
improved, and the vast talent pool of our country can
be better utilized. On an optimistic front, this collaborative
effort is all set to lead to a more skilled and productive
workforce, contributing to the growth and development
of the country.
he
Union
Education
Minister,
Shri
Dharmendra
Pradhan
has
recently
emphasized the need for a collaborative
effort by the University Grants Commission (UGC),
the All India Council for Technical Education
(AICTE), and the National Council of Educational
Research and Training (NCERT) to create a
framework for mapping skills in the country.
This framework will help ensure that education and
training programs align with the skills needed in
various industries and sectors, thus reducing the
skills gap and increasing employability. The minister
made the comments in an interaction with reporters
ahead of the third G-20 Education Working Group
Meeting where the priority areas for deliberations
were tech-enabled learning, the future of work, and
research collaborations, among others.
Why is a Framework for Mapping Skills
Necessary?
Currently, there is a huge mismatch between the practical
skills taught in educational institutions and those required
by employers in the corporate landscape. This skills gap
not only affects job prospects but also results in the
underutilization of the available talent pool. This creates
the need for the frame work for mapping skills, which
can effectively reconcile this gap by aligning education
and training programs with the skill sets that various
industries demand.
UGC, AICTE, NCERT to Join Hands for
Framework for Mapping Skills: MoE
Newsletter
Risks, Challenges, and
Opportunities in the Adoption
of Generative AI
enerative AI’ and “Prompt Engineering” have
become the buzzwords in today’s rapidly evolving
tech landscape. Beyond just ChatGPT, we see
the widespread adoption of AI models like Midjourney,
Stable Diffusion, Github Copilot, and others. With the
continuous influx of large language models (LLMs) into the
market, the competition in the AI space is escalating. For
instance,
consider
Anthropic
AI’s
Claude,
which
is
backed by Google. It boasts a higher token limit
and excels in code generation when compared to
ChatGPT. At the same time, ChatGPT stands out
with its extensive language support and a plethora
of plugins designed for specific tasks. And let’s not forget
about
HuggingGPT,
which
integrates
LLMs
to
tackle complex tasks. The list of potential use cases
for these AI models is vast. However, the critical
question remains: how do these advancements in AI
technology impact us and various industries at large?
PREDOMINANT CONCERNS
• Susceptibility to bias: If the training data used is
of subpar quality or exhibits inherent bias, the model
is prone to generate biased responses. As a result,
industries are diligently working to implement governance
mechanisms to ensure that the outputs generated
by these models are not offensive or discriminatory.
• Carbon footprint: The training of such models demands
massive computational power, contributing to significant
environmental costs. As per nnlabs.org, GPT-3, which
boasts of a staggering 175 billion parameters, needed 355
years of computational time on a single processor and
used 284,000 kWh of energy during its training process. To
provide some context, a typical Indian household utilizes
approximately 900 kWh of electricity on a monthly basis.
• Incorrect information: These large language models
have been known to produce factually incorrect information
on
numerous
occasions.
The
most
infamous
among them was when Google Bard listed down
the discoveries made by James Webb Space Telescope.
It remains to be seen how industries will navigate
and
mitigate
this
challenge
effectively.
BUSINESS CHALLENGES
• Content Ownership: One major concern with generative
AI is the ownership of content and the potential leakage
of sensitive company data. This apprehension has led
companies such as JP Morgan, Amazon, and Verizon to
ban the usage of ChatGPT within their organizations.
• Fear of Job Loss: There is a prevailing fear of job
displacement due to the widespread adoption of AI
technologies. However, this fear is not unique to AI. Historically,
the introduction of new technologies, be it locomotives, the
internet, or smartphones, has disrupted job markets while
simultaneously creating new categories of employment
opportunities. As Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, points
out, generative AI excels at tasks but struggle to perform
complete jobs. Thus, human intervention remains crucial.
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Article
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• Quality of Output: The quality of output from generative AI
models heavily relies on the input prompts, making the skill
of crafting effective prompts and chaining them together
a crucial skill for the future. From a business perspective,
organizations should consider upskilling their employees
to focus on value-added tasks rather than repetitive ones.
BUSINESS IMPACT AND ADOPTION
According to a report by McKinsey, the economic impact of
AI is expected to increase by 15-40%, with approximately
94% of organizations already incorporating AI in some
capacity, particularly in finance and IT. This demonstrates
the substantial influence of AI on various sectors. Companies
are grappling with the decision of whether to rent, build,
or buy AI models. Given the high costs associated with
building such models from scratch, most firms opt for
utilizing open-source LLMs and tailoring them to their
specific needs by tweaking parameters to address domain-
specific use cases. However, it’s crucial to note that
there are internal concepts and data unique to each firm
that third-party models may not be trained on, necessitating
customization based on specific use cases. Nonetheless,
many companies are reaping tangible benefits from the
adoption of AI, particularly in areas such as security and risk
management.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, similar to any other technological advancement,
organizations that embrace generative AI are poised to
benefit significantly from it. While challenges exist, they
can be overcome with thoughtful governance, training, and
customization efforts. As AI continues to shape the future of
industries, those who harness its power effectively are likely to
stay ahead in the competitive landscape.
Ranajyoti Dutta,
Assistant Manager - Content,
upGrad Campus
10
Sculpting Success Stories:
the Unparalleled Impact
of Strategic Training &
Placement at LPU
Special Article - Lovely Professional University
n the esteemed corridors of Lovely Professional University
(LPU), Jalandhar, we have always believed in aphilosophy
that transcends the conventional paradigms of education.
“The essence of education should
permeate beyond the boundaries
of classroom knowledge, morphing
into
a
holistic
development
trajectory that sculpts students
into
professionals,
adept
and
ready to navigate the real-world
challenges,”
I often reflect, this belief is not merely a theoretical perspective
but is ardently practised, especially in the meticulous
preparation of our students for their professional journeys
through strategic training and placement initiatives.
The Unwavering Pillar of Training & Placement
Embarking from academia to a professional career signifies
a pivotal transition for students. Training and placement
(T&P) cells play a transformative role, not merely focusing
on securing job placements but meticulously crafting their
career trajectories, ensuring alignment with their aspirations
and capabilities.
Training programs, designed to bridge the academic-practical
gap, enhance technical and soft skills while preparing
students for company selection processes. Placement
activities, on the other hand, align students with opportunities
that resonate with their career goals, ensuring they embark
on roles that offer substantial growth and development.
LPU & upGrad Campus: An Alliance Carving
Careers
At LPU, in a strategic alliance with upGrad Campus with their
JD Program, we have crafted the Placement Preparation
Intensive Program, a comprehensive initiative ensuring
students are academically proficient and industry-ready.
This program is a blend of industry-relevant curriculum,
skill development, mock drills, career counselling, and
internship opportunities, ensuring students are well-rounded
professionals ready to step into the professional realm with
confidence and proficiency.
A Comprehensive Approach to Holistic Student
Preparation
With upGrad Campus at Lovely Professional University,
the meticulous preparation of our students for their
professional journeys is executed through a well-structured,
multi-pronged approach, ensuring they are not only
industry-ready but also equipped with the versatile skill
set that empowers them to excel in varied professional
environments.
The
first
step,
Technical
Preparation,
involves immersive training sessions, workshops, and hands-
on projects that delve deep into pertinent technologies
and methodologies, ensuring students possess a robust
technical foundation.
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