Outcome based education - Bridging gap between employability and employment


By Prof Austin Pais 

Mangaluru, Sep 3: Employment is all about getting a job or searching for a job. Employability: is about having an effective mix of skills, attributes and attitudes in order to be employed and function successfully in required roles. Outcome Based Education means how to bridge the gap between Employability and Employment. Some of the most sought-after employability skills are: 

  • Communication/teamwork skills
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Responsibility 

Exhibiting such skills (in addition to basic employment skills) proves that you would be a valuable asset to an organization not just in position you are being considered for, but in many other spots as well. In other words, because you have these soft skills, it is probable that you are able to fill more than one role within a company.

Perhaps the most important employability skill or characteristic is being a lifelong learner. While the run-of-the-mill worker may be stuck in the same job for years on end because they are unwilling (or unable) to learn higher-level skills, lifelong learners are not just able to quickly learn new skills and information – they actively work to do so. 

Hypothesis: Every admitted student is capable. 

Normally engineering courses cost about 8 lac for 4 years. After finishing the course, there is no guarantee of getting good job. After the course, getting a job with salary of Rs 20,000 pm is also of not satisfactory as compared to money spent for the course. 

Today even science degree or arts degree students get Rs 20,000 in many clerical government jobs or digital online jobs. First 2 years the fundamental subjects related to the discipline with outcome based education method, are to be taught. Next two years the students should have the option of selecting only industry oriented skilled courses with hands on experience by industrial experts under Industry Institutions Interaction basis with placement oriented way.

For higher studies, aspiring students, more research focus should be given. For entrepreneurs, special focus should be given similarly. This is the need of the hour today. 

Outcome: Admitted student is placed with decent job or packed for higher studies or developed as an entrepreneur.

(Prof Austin Pais is Assistant Professor in E&C Department, Yenepoya Institute of Technology CEO & Founder of Trainident)

 

  

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  • Kasturi, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 04 2019

    Prof. Austin Pais should write more on this subject.. I loved this article.. most of the subjects that we study has no "real world" learning.. curriculum should be matched to most recent stream that is in demand, including statistics for doctor is not relevant... if a person is into sales/ telecaller then soft skills is atmost important..Even IIT is not a institute that ranks among top 100 institute world wide.. Stress has over powered that actually learning to carve ur future... most of the college are just four walls built to earn money.. even college collects fees in black...if a college does not provide quality education those have to be shut down.. for ex. One near balalbagh..

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  • NOEL PEREIRA., Toronto/Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 04 2019

    Very written article. Students/Parents need to be educated by having a career/employment counsellor in every education institute to make them aware as to which skills are /would be in demand in the future. Our education is based on a age old system.Today information that is in the study curriculum is available at no /low cost over the internet. Emphasis should placed on practical application & students developing their own products/services in a team. Every course should have internship with a company for few months. Less grades/scores for book learning more for practical applications. Also credit should be given for social work, sports, entertainment, artistic, entrepreneurial skills. Children /Parents find out what is popular in society and direct their children.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 03 2019

    Most universities is outraged with no relevance to the rapidly advance in technology; also many students lack soft skills which are very important!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Tue, Sep 03 2019

    Unemployment is the lowest since 1978 ...

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  • Hussain, AbuDhabi

    Tue, Sep 03 2019

    Education is Business now. Engineering degree has become a fashion. Only theoretical knowledge. Its time to revamp the education system in India

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 03 2019

    Indian education system is outdated. It's all about Memorize and Write, once you get done with examination, you will forget stuff. No wonder there aren't many innovations by Indians.

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