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STUDENT RECRUITMENT SEMINAR
Council for Higher Education
Mar 31, 2014
Sanjeev SINGLA Mahesh KUMAR
Counsellor Second Secretary
Embassy of India, Tel Aviv Embassy of India, Tel Aviv
[email protected] [email protected]
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ISRAEL-INDIA SHARED ETHOS
 Democracy & Liberal Values
 Emphasis on Education
 English Language
 Knowledge Sector
 India-Israel Fellowship Programme
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PRESENTATION PLAN
1. Overview of Education System: Elementary to College
2. Higher Education System in India
3. Top Indian Education Institutions
4. Suggestions/Tips for Recruitment of Indian Students
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PART 1
OVERVIEW: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO COLLEGE IN INDIA
A. 10 + 2 + 3 System
i.
10 years in school (class 1 – 10)
ii. 2 years in pre-college (class 11-12)
iii. 3 years in college (undergraduate)
B. National Curriculum Framework by National Council for Educational Research & Training
(NCERT)
i.
Development and sharing of educational strategy, curricula, pedagogy and evaluation
methodology
C. Commonality of Subjects Taught up to Class 10
i.
English, Languages, Maths, Science, History, Civics, Geography
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PART 1 (continued)
OVERVIEW: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO COLLEGE IN INDIA
D. Career Decision Point at end of Class 10
i.
Science (Medical & Non-medical), Commerce and Arts streams
E. Career Decision Point at end of Class 12
i.
Medicine, Life Science, Engineering, Science, Commerce, Law, Arts, Fine Arts, Mass
Communication, Fashion etc.
F. Three Broad Streams of Schools Based on Examination Systems
i.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) – More focus on maths/science and hence on
engineering/medicine
ii. Indian School Certificate Examination (ICSE) – Greater distribution of focus on language,
arts & sciences
iii. State Boards, International Baccalaureate and the Rest
G. Language of Instruction
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PART 2
HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA
A. India offers one of the largest pools of higher education students in the world: over 28 million
B. India offers one the largest infrastructures of higher education in the world: over 600 universities and
37,000 colleges
C. Standards Body – the University Grants Commission (UGC)
i.
Determination and maintenance of academic standards
ii.
Promotion and coordination of university education
iii. Provision of funds
D. Main Categories of Universities
i.
Central universities – 42 in number
ii.
State universities – 251 in number
iii. Deemed-to-be-universities – 130 in number
iv. Private university – 173 in number
v.
Institutions of national importance – 40 in number
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PART 2 (continued)
HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA
E. National Assessment and Accreditation Council
i.
Set up in 1994 under the UGC
ii.
Grades institutions to give a measure of quality education
iii. Has graded over 75 universities as A grade
F. Technical Education
i.
Covers engineering, technology, management, architecture/town planning, pharmacy, applied
arts & crafts, hotel management and catering technology
ii.
Includes India’s renowned Indian Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Management and
Indian Institute of Science
G. All India Council for Technical Education
i.
Responsible for quality technical education and approval of new technical institutions
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PART 2 (continued)
HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA
H. Getting into a University/Technical Institution/College in India
i.
Each technical education stream has its own national level competitive exam
ii.
Very tough, with acceptance rates for some streams as low as 2%
iii. Admission into Universities/Colleges based on Class 12 examination results
iv. Very tough to get into top Universities/Colleges
I.
Student Preferences for Education in Various Streams
Mgmnt
3%
Law
1%
Medicine
3%
Rest
13%
Arts
34%
Mgmnt
21%
Social Sc
18%
Engineering
19%
Science
22%
Rest
27%
Rest
42%
Science
12%
Commerce
15%
DOCTORATE
GRADUATE
UNDERGRADUATE
Science
9%
IT
10%
IT
2%
Mgmnt
5% Medical
5%
Engineering
21%
Social Sc
18%
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PART 3
TOP EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA
UNIVERSITY
Delhi University, Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Panjab University, Chandigarh*
University of Calcutta, Kolkata
University of Madras, Chennai
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
Osmania University, Hyderabad
Bangalore University, Bangalore
* Times Higher Education Ranking 226-250
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PART 3 (continued)
TOP EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA
ENGINEERING
SCIENCES
MANAGEMENT
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur*
St Stephen’s, Delhi
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi*
St Xavier’s, Mumbai
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Loyola College, Chennai
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee*
St Xavier’s, Kolkata
Indian Institute of Management, Indore
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur*
Presidency College, Kolkata
Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode
Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai
Fergusson College, Pune
Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow
Indian Institute of Technology, BHU
Presidency College, Chennai
XLRI, Jamshedpur
Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
Stella Maris, Chennai
Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi
BITS, Pilani
Miranda House, Delhi
Symbiosis, Pune
Vellore Institute of Technology
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore**
S P Jain Institute, Mumbai
NIT, Suratkal
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai**
MDI, Gurgaon
Cllg of Engineering, Anna Univ, Chennai
Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai**
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad
* Times Higher Education Rankings 351-400
** Graduate, doctoral and post-doctoral programmes
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PART 3 (continued)
TOP EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA
MEDICINE/LIFE SCIENCES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
AIIMS, Delhi
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
Christian Medical College, Vellore
National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore
JIPMER, Puducherry
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology, Hyderabad
Delhi School of Economics, Delhi
National Institute of Immunology, Delhi
Indian Institute for Advanced Study, Shimla
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Delhi
National Institute of Biomedical Genomics, Kalyani
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PART 4
SUGGESTIONS FOR RECRUITMENT IN INDIA
A. Understand the Market
i.
US education institutions dominate the market for Indian students
ii.
Education is one of the main pillars of India-US bilateral relationship
iii.
Indian students constitute the second largest student body in USA (over 100,000)
iv.
UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada are other major destinations for Indian students (over 110,000)
B. Lack of awareness about Israeli education system in India
i.
Perceptions about security situation in the Middle East and hence in Israel
ii.
Lack of general awareness about Israel’s achievements in research
C. Indian market is cost conscious
i.
Israel can offer an advantage over North America, Europe, Australia & New Zealand in cost of study
D. Identify Niche Areas and Take Embassy’s Help
i.
Embassy can help to identify partners and establish interface
E. Conduct a Media Campaign
i.
Top Israeli institutions/PBC can come together to create a print/electronic media campaign in India
highlighting security (esp. for women), cutting edge research, Nobel Laureates, cost advantage & use of
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English. Offer work opportunities as in USA.
PART 4 (continued)
SUGGESTIONS FOR RECRUITMENT IN INDIA
F. Perhaps Backgrounds of Indian-origin CEOs & School Deans Offer a Clue
i.
India’s Leading Export: CEOs (Time Magazine – Aug 2011)
FORTUNE LIST
CEO
EDUCATION
Adobe Systems
Shantanu Narayan
Osmania University, Hyderabad
ArcelorMittal
Lakshmi Mittal
St Xavier’s, Kolkata
Berkshire Hathaway
Ajit Jain*
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
Diageo
Ivan Menezes
St Stephen’s, Delhi
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Hartford Financial
Ramani Iyer (ex-CEO)
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Mastercard
Ajay Banga
St Stephen’s, Delhi
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Microsoft
Satya Nadella
Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
Pepsico
Indra Nooyi
Madras Christian College
Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata
Reckitt Benckiser
Rakesh Kapoor
BITS, Pilani
XLRI, Jamshedpur
Sigma-Aldrich
Rakesh Sachdev
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
* Senior Management
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PART 4 (continued)
SUGGESTIONS FOR RECRUITMENT IN INDIA
SCHOOL
DEAN
EDUCATION
Harvard Business School
Nitin Nohria
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Chicago Booth School of Business
Sunil Kumar
Mangalore university, Suratkal
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Cornell Univ Graduate School of Management
Soumitra Dutta
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
INSEAD
Dipak Jain
Guahati University
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Thank You
Contact Details
Sanjeev SINGLA Mahesh KUMAR
Counsellor Second Secretary
Embassy of India, Tel Aviv Embassy of India, Tel Aviv
[email protected] [email protected]
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