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_aKhobragade, N. T.
245 _aProspective status of technical education in India in 2020...problems and possible remedies
250 _aVol.40(1), Jan-Mar
260 _aNew Delhi
_bIndian Society For Technical Education
_c2017
300 _a28-32p.
520 _aInstitutes for professional education have quantitatively increased considerably during the last tow decades. Our main focus is engineering colleges. In 1947, we had 44 engineering colleges in our country with an annual intake of 3200 [1]. At present there are about 3500 engineering colleges with sanctioned intake of 14,85,894 (roughly 15 lac) [2]. The number of colleges and the intake will continue to increase in future as well, may be at a lower pace. This sudden expansion has given our country a status of third largest technical manpower reserve. But at the same time it has put lot of pressure on the quality of technical education....
650 0 _94642
_aHumanities and Applied Science
700 _917143
_aTripathi, Renu
773 0 _tIndian journal of technical education
_dNew Delhi Indian Society for Technical Education
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