Required reforms in Indian Education System — 1

Having an interest in life long learning, teaching and overall education ecosystem and based on my experience with going through various diplomas and degrees, below is what I would say should be the future of education in India. If India needs to have more well educated and better / productive citizens, then education & health have to be in primary focus.

  1. Online education courses should be promoted widely. Degree & diploma granting via online modes is a critical step for learning in people who cannot be involved in full time education in colleges / universities. Higher education related regulatory bodies have taken steps in this direction last year by approving a framework for online education. NPTEL, Swayam have already existed since few years and this framework for regulation is the logical next step
  2. Innovative courses around areas like cyber security, pharma management, analytics, bio-technology, quantum computing, satellite technology, geo-sciences, bioinformatics linked to innovative and new upcoming areas, space sciences, etc. should be readily promoted
  3. Work integrated learning programs where learning is integrated with work via exercises, self study on top of online modules should be promoted
  4. Bachelors & Masters degrees should be made a lot more flexible in terms of what students can study, how they get entry into it and what majors they specialize in. A Physics / engineering student should be allowed to take credits from arts, economics, other sciences, medicine, pharmacy, etc. as long as s/he meets the pre-requisites. Admissions should be based on standardized tests rather than long theoretical / domain mapped exercises / tests. Change of full major in Bachelors and Masters should be allowed mid way through the course as long as credit and requirements are met
  5. Complete change in areas of specialization between Bachelors and Masters should be allowed based on student interest and background
  6. Executive education in terms of work integrated, online, mixed mode should be encouraged and institutionalized
  7. Industry internships / linkages should be increased in realistic terms not just as an academic exercise by allowing 1-2 semesters in full degree to be done at a company with industry outcomes mapped to them
  8. Focus of regulation for courses in educational institutions should be on accreditation rather than approvals
  9. Part time, distance, online and executive education which in the recent years has faced major setbacks in terms of course closures, less or no approvals, inter state jurisdiction issues, etc. should be resolved at the earliest
  10. Single regulator for overall education system should be formalized and created
  11. School education should also be built on a lot more modular system where taking economics with biology or physics and literature or history should be considered normal not frowned upon
  12. Top universities from around the world should be allowed to form joint ventures in India for education, granting degrees, course development, up-gradation, consulting, etc.
  13. Research process, patent filing, trademarks, entrepreneurship, intellectual property rights and related laws, company formation, business incubation assistance, cyber security, etc. should be discussed and taught right from school level with compulsory modules / subjects in higher education. The full ecosystem of paper publishing, research, journals, conferences, research methods, statistics, etc. should be available as a module in schools & colleges for every student
  14. Rigid norms for PhD in terms of how, where, when, with what background and who can research should be relaxed so that industry professionals can jointly undertake research with universities at their work place easily
  15. Linkages with industry in terms of visiting faculty, adjunct faculty, part time professors from industry, joint research should be promoted in big way and institutionalized

Many of these things are already fully or partially enabled at some of the top universities and institutions in India like IIMs, IITs, BITS Pilani, NITs, IIITs, etc. but this now needs to percolate to the larger ecosystem

Email me at neil@TechAndTrain.com

My journey on Social Media & Internet

Internet is the greatest enabler of work and education in human history as per me and the opportunities it opens up in terms of what we can study, learn and work on are amazing. My suggestion to all youngsters in school, college and who recently have started their career in terms of job / startups is to use this enabler in a positive sense to collaborate, learn, absorb knowledge, fuel creativity and build their own ecosystem especially with professional networks like LinkedIn.

I got introduced to computers in standard 4th, 5th, 6th at Air-force School, Gwalior, MP, India. After that stint in LOGO programming building basic shapes & creating rudimentary BASIC language programs in computer labs there was a slow down in terms of access to computers when I moved to my home state. Then again in 1999 I got a HP desktop computer with dial-up modem and good features for that time with an internet connection (ICENET was the first private ISP in Gujarat at that time). Dial up modem would support me for accessing internet at slow speeds and I got introduced to the online world. I never looked back or logged off since then.

Things I have had access to over time:

  1. ICQ
  2. Yahoo Messenger & Portal
  3. Yahoo Search followed Google Search
  4. Many tutorials, free websites to build web pages which got me freelance contracts for building product pages for few people followed by building my own basic websites and learning CPanel, Web programming & Databases along with DNS and basics of computer networks
  5. Experts-Exchange.com, ASP, upcoming PHP, VB – I got exposure to all of these in early days of 1999/2000/01/02
  6. Local portals of Gujarat and so on
  7. Exploring Linux (Red Hat Fedora) and trying to configure Conexant modem on it (I failed at it)
  8. Exploring IETF, IEEE, CSI, AIMA, Wikipedia, Internet Archive, News Portals, MSN, etc. as they came onto the scene
  9. Then came onto the scene – Gmail and I was among the first few to use Gmail in India via invitation followed by YouTube, Google News, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and so on all the while going through Dot Com Bubble and 2008/9 recession
  10. Post this Coursera, NPTEL, MIT OCW, AWS and so many more sources / portals / websites / apps / universities / products

All the while, my focus was on learning around software, management & engineering. Based on that passion and unending desire to learn, I could succeed in teaching as well as software industry with help of internet and my network. Big thank you to all who have helped / interacted with me over the years directly or indirectly via their work / websites and artifacts over internet.

To me LinkedIn has been one of the biggest sources of learning around Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and many other topics other than for networking with people from across the globe in the last few years.

If you have access to internet, you have no excuse to stay behind. Be thankful to those who created all these amazing things on internet. That’s my message to all in my network. 🙂