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TWO BEST PRACTICES SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENTED BY THE INSTITUTION


            TITLE OF THE PRACTICE: PROFESSIONALISM PAR EXCELLENCE: CONNECT TO CORPORATES
             Objectives of the Practice

             The  main  objective  is  to  establish  systems  approach  to  bridge  the  gaps  in  the  technical,

             business, leadership and people skills and impart diverse professional skills in the students.

             The practice relies on building a holistic set of linkages to stakeholders by (i) creation of
             courses recognized or accredited by globally renowned professional bodies (ii) identifying

             and supporting New Age Courses led or certified by Industry (iii) association of legendary

             professionals such as L. Subramaniam, Prahalad Kakker in the design of courses in tune with
             emerging  trends  (iv)  creating  applied  learning  environment  through  industry  and  (v)

             interaction with professionals by students


              The Context


             The  changed  environment  in  Indian  socioeconomic  fabric  in  the  post  liberalisation  and
             privatisation  era,  the  impact  of  digital  technologies  across  a  broad  range  of  sectors  and

             demand for constant renewal of skills in the service led economy required a stronger nexus

             between  the  university  and  the  industry  as  well  as  professional  bodies.  A  multi-pronged
             systems approach is an undeniable necessity to address the diversities of disciplines, multi-

             disciplinary orientation of applications and to achieve the necessary quality and excellence.

             Another challenge was motivating a broad community of students, which was overcome by
             bringing  them  in  contact  with  best  in  the  field.  The  challenge  of  identifying  skill  gaps  is

             addressed  systematically  through  data  from  nationally  and  internationally  known  forums
             like  NASSCOM,  CMIE,  ASSOCHAM,  LinkedIn  Learning  and  others.  Although  challenging,

             reputed  industry  leaders,  professionals,  Ed  Tech  companies,  successful  practitioners  and

             professional bodies had been convinced to lend support in skilling and course creation.

              The Practice


             In the context of Indian higher education, the Academic – Industry interface is a need well

             recognised by the policy to effectively address the skill gaps, employability and relevance of

             the  application  of  knowledge  gained  through  the  higher  education  programmes.  The
             interaction  with  professional  bodies  too  is  of  quintessential  importance  to  set  higher

             standards  and  promoting  excellence.  These  huge  needs  across  multiple  disciplines  and

             programmes cannot be achieved through one or two discrete initiatives but need a holistic
             and multi-pronged approach, which is the key feature of the best practice at JAIN deemed-to-

             be University, “Professionalism Par Excellence: Connect to Corporates”


             The practice involves that the curriculum designs across a broad spectrum of programmes in
             the  university  are  certified  by  reputed  national  /  international  professional  bodies  like

             Association  of  Chartered  Certified  Accountants,  Institute  of  Analytics,  the  Royal  Economic

             Society, Certified Management Accountants (USA) and a host of others as well as reputed
             industry partners. These courses are either recognized or accredited by Global Professional








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