The standard classroom is struggling to catch up to a rapidly evolving world of industry. There are many reasons to obtain a university degree, but in the ever competitive job market, a degree has lost its significance and employability guarantee. Several studies are revealing that a lot of new graduates leave post-secondary education with millions of dollars in potential debt only to be unemployable due partly to the lack of experience, but also the lack of exposure to the industry. Employment rates are on the rise, yet employers of all shapes and sizes continue to lament the academic learning gap between what new graduates have learned and what they really need in the real world of business and tech. Table of Contents Industry Collaborations: Building Job-Ready Professionals Why CSE and MBA Students Benefit Most 1. Relevance to Current Market Needs 2. Skill Alignment and Career Preparedness 3. Exposure to Innovation and Emergin...
Introduction Did you know? India has over 1.5 million civil engineers and 1 lakh registered architects but it is a demanding market growing every year. It is estimated that there will be around 600 million urban residents by 2036, one of the fastest urban transformations in the world. It is estimated that India will need to invest 4,50,000 crores into infrastructure by 2040 as stated in the NITI Aayog report. The civil engineering wonder of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link; the architecture that is Old Delhi’s Red Fort; the peaceful architecture of the Lotus Temple; the sustainability of the Infosys’ Mysore campus—civil engineers and architects are crucial to shaping the future of India. So, how do you choose if you are a student deliberating civil engineering or architecture? This blog will detailed laying out the work, courses and careers of both fields while exploring why Chandigarh University is a preferred option for India’s next builders and designers. Table of Contents ...