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AICTE launches initiative to boost employability in 1,000 engineering colleges

Published on: Sep 15, 2025 08:24 PM IST

The project aims to benefit over 5 lakh undergraduate students and 10,000 faculty members in government and private engineering colleges affiliated to AICTE

New Delhi: A total of 1,000 underperforming engineering colleges in tier-2 and tier-3 cities will undergo pedagogical reforms to boost students’ employability under Project for Advancing Critical Thinking Industry Connect and Employability (PRACTICE), an initiative launched by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) on Monday. The project aims to benefit over 5 lakh undergraduate students and 10,000 faculty members in government and private engineering colleges affiliated to AICTE.

AICTE has over 5,800 affiliated engineering and diploma colleges with over 30 lakh students studying in them. (File Photo)

According to officials, the key interventions under the initiative include project-based learning through bootcamps, faculty training for over 10,000 teachers, and innovation support to institutions. The project will also focus on strengthening industry linkages with internships and projects, enhancing employability through soft skills training, and building a national mentor network for guidance and support.

The newly launched initiative PRACTICE will be implemented in three phases – 200 colleges in first; 300 in second and 500 in third – from 2025 to 2028 in collaboration with the Centre for Research in Schemes and Policies (CRISP), a policy think tank; Learn Engineering by Activity (LEAP), an IIT Madras initiative promoting hands-on, project-based engineering education; and the Maker Bhavan Foundation, a US-based nonprofit working on Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in Indian colleges. The project costing 23.31 crore (50:50 contribution by AICTE and partners) aims to make India’s next generation of engineers skilled, employable, and innovation-driven.

R. Subrahmanyam, founder and CEO of think-tank CRISP said that the core focus of the initiative PRACTICE is on non-meritorious and often neglected institutions. “The initiative aims to support these colleges, promote their growth, and bring them into the mainstream of quality technical education and innovation,” he said.

 
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