Indian education leaders converge to EDUCLO for technology innovation
May 25, 2023
At the Vice Chancellor's Tech Conclave at JNTUA, senior officials from some of India's most esteemed universities convened to explore innovations in the field of higher education. Using EDUCLO, the tech conclave compared and shared learning about industry prospects and constraints. The programmes provided a forum for talking about the difficulty of raising the gross enrolment ratio in the higher education sector. The vice chancellors of all the universities, as well as experts in higher education from UGC and NAAC, discussed the value of developing job skills at the discussion.
The agenda includes visits from top universities that are utilising revolutionary technology to draw in students as well as topics including declining budgets, a lack of skilled labour, and student welfare. The vice chancellors of all the universities, as well as experts in higher education from UGC and NAAC, discussed the value of developing job skills at the discussion. Budget cuts, a lack of skilled labour, and student welfare are among the issues being discussed. Prominent universities that are utilising disruptive technologies to draw in, assist, and keep students are also scheduled to be visited.
A two-day conference was held at JNTUA by leaders from several Indian universities, including the UGC, NAAC, and Education Council team. The purpose of the vice chancellors tech conclave and alliance is to promote knowledge sharing and mentorship among current and aspiring leaders from the member institutions in India. The program's main objectives are to build cooperative relationships between leaders in industry and Indian higher education and to demonstrate how integrated Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions like EDUCLO are promoting both operational and academic success. In order to overcome the obstacles that top institutions encounter, CIOs, registrars, and CFOs have to have meaningful face-to-face conversations, exchange experiences, look into best practices, and work together on creative solutions.
The platform and solution, which enables universities to be integrated for digital transformation for all universities and professional education on a single platform while maintaining governance over individual universities and their affiliated college network, were presented by Mr. Srinivasa Prasad M, the founder of EDUCLO. Spending money on new technology may seem counterintuitive to universities searching for ways to combat rising costs, but we know that campuses with such investments have better student wellbeing scores, as well as higher academic performance, retention, and graduation rates all of which are critical to the financial sustainability of universities. A contemporary, real SaaS solution's priceless insights are also essential for directing financial choices in a cutthroat market.
In order to establish the necessary technology development for the entire higher education industry network, a number of speakers stated that a natural partnership encouraging digital platforms to explore mutual collaborations in the irrespective strength areas of innovation, knowledge exchange, industry partnership, teaching, and applied research can bring about a transformative change.
The JNTUA organising committee brought together present and upcoming leaders from all over India to participate in constructive discourse and to exchange best practices and work together. This relationship not only demonstrates a dedication to innovation and achievement, but it also shows how powerful teamwork can be in creating life-changing experiences for students. In addition to building deep relationships with our respected leader in higher education and professional education leaders, EDUCLO is looking forward to sharing the digital experience.
With a unified digital platform like EDUCLO, universities in every state are able to offer a wide range of mission-critical applications that facilitate improved student experiences.