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St Joseph Engineering College gets A plus grade from NAAC
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St. Joseph Engineering College, Mangaluru, has bagged the A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for the next five years, from February, 2021 to January, 2026.
With a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.39 on a 4-point scale, the college has got the A + grade in its first cycle.
Addressing presspersons on Friday, principal Rio D’Souza said that the NAAC peer team had visited the college for two days from February, 2021, for assessment. Only 5% of the higher education institutions in the country have bagged A+ or higher grades by NAAC.
The outdated syllabus taught in media institutes deserves to go
The students are perplexed to see how the real world functions when he or she lands an internship or job in the final year of studies. There are examples galore to cite the indispensability of innovation in syllabus composition which is the need of the hour. (File photo)
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Updated: Dec 18, 2020, 04:14 PM IST
The journalism syllabus taught in most educational institutes in India is outdated. It’s high time that we address the elephant in the room. While we are busy talking about skill development and Outcome-Based Education (OBE) with euphemistic adjectives, we tend to ignore the basis of all teaching-learning process – syllabus and pedagogy. And does the syllabus taught in journalism institutes across India really provide professional education? Does the pedagogy provide all skills that a student needs to make him or her significant in today’s cutthroat competitive media marke