The most common challenge for higher education institutions is to provide a balanced education base that has equal margins for pedagogy, hobby enrichment, holistic development, and job opportunities with modern approaches shares Parth Gautam, Executive Director, Invertis University in an exclusive interaction with Nidhi Shail Kujur of Elets News Network (ENN).
What steps has the university taken to continuously improve the quality of education provided, aligning with industry standards and global benchmarks?
Invertis University has revolutionized the education trends in its region. Invertis University has always been committed to providing academic excellence. The refined curriculum and syllabus with the latest exposure are being provided to all the students. The university focuses on teachings that emphasize studies with global reference.
Regular industrial visits and professionals‘-driven special classes are major keys of the university.
With an increasingly globalized world, how is Invertis University preparing students for international opportunities and challenges?
Invertis University goes hand in hand with developing technologies, which has led to the establishment of the Centre of Skill and Entrepreneurship Development on its campus, which caters to students with the latest projects on modern technologies to enhance their learning opportunities and provide comprehensive technical learning to IT aspirants.
How is Invertis University tapping into emerging opportunities, such as international collaborations, research partnerships, or industry integration, to foster academic growth?
Invertis University stands at the forefront in terms of collaborative institutional efforts. Invertis shares diplomatic associations with Livingstone College (North Carolina USA), University of South Carolina (Upstate, SC, U.S.A), Regenesys Business School (South Africa) and Advanced College of Engineering & Management (Kathmandu, Nepal) and several other institutions. The International Student Exchange Program is a prominent program of Invertis University that helps students study beyond physical boundaries and earn global education advancement.
What do you see as the most significant challenges currently facing higher education institutions, and how is Invertis University addressing these challenges?
The most common challenge for higher education institutions is to provide a balanced education base that has equal margins for pedagogy, hobby enrichment, holistic development, and job opportunities with modern approaches. Invertis University serves as one capital for students to live in an innovative atmosphere with an equilibrium of education and opportunities, which contributes to a fulfilling university experience.
In the era of personalized learning, how does Invertis University ensure a student-centric approach in its academic programs and support services?
The freedom to make study selections is the ideal principle of Invertis University, which could be mapped by student-driven live projects and events. This gives the students a sense of taking initiative and learning as per their choices. Invertis University shares a collaboration with the LinkedIn Learning Portal, which allows students to learn and study the modules of their interests and choices for free.
What are your thoughts on global collaborative platforms like the World Education Summit, which aims to improve the education landscape worldwide?
Platforms like the World Education Summit prove to be the pioneers in bringing quality education experts and institutions together on one table to think, decide, and formulate better solutions to changing education trends while sharing mutual benefits and contributing to the goal of enhancing education patterns and outcomes globally.