Betterment of Education & Edtech

Betterment of Edtech

The education system in India is getting better and better every passing day. To give a perspective, the higher education of India is the third-largest in the world, after that of the pedagogy of United States and China. At tertiary level, the main governing body at India is the University Grants Commission (UGC) which looks after the Universities in the country, enforces their standards, advises the Government and helps in coordinating between the Centre and the States. There are more than 614 courses available for students, which are carried on by approximately 35,000 Affiliated (Public and Private) colleges in India. More than 20 million students enroll in these courses every year, under 700 universities. Thus, the opportunities for the students in India are vast and it all depends how they devote their dedication towards studies and extra-curricular activities, which will give them an edge over others, at the competitive job market.

Know Edtech

One of the key factors behind the enhancement in technology is the utilization of technology into education. This is popularly known as Educational Technology or Edtech which is basically the study and moral practice of facilitating training & learning, and improving the performances by developing, utilizing & administering appropriate technological processes and resources. So, it comprises the use of both Educational theoretics and physical hardware. Different domains that Edtech encompasses and helps the students are Learning theories, Online courses, Computer-based trainings, and wherever mobile technologies are used. As per various researches, the technology when embedded into education proves to be highly beneficial for the learning and career growth of the students.

How Institutions top the game

The top institutes in India are adapting to this new wave of education and learning at a very fast pace, to keep up with all the updatations and stay ahead in the race. Similarly, the best B.Tech Colleges in Andhra Pradesh, such as Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, GMR Institute of Technology, Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College, RVR & JC College of Engineering, etc. are following this trend without any fail. The colleges and institutions may be getting adapted to the technological implementations for their own exposure and profits, but this also benefits the stakeholders associated with the institutions in the day to day operations, such as the professors and the students. The Educational technology tends to narrow down the gap between the teachers and the learners, while making the role of the pedagogues more of Coach, trainer or instructor. The students on the other hand tend to get more interested to various subject matters and even the extra-curricular courses.

Stay updated, thanks to Technology

Technology also allows students to keep themselves updated with the ever-changing trends in a daily basis. Every information is online now and this really helps students especially those who pursue creative courses. One such course is the Bachelor of Fine Arts or the BFA Course. It is an interactive under-graduate degree course conducted at a duration of 3-4 years. In this course, the students find the utmost need to keep themselves enriched with up-to-date information of visual arts and performance arts, so that they do not miss on any opportunity. Ranging from the beautiful cave architectures to M.F. Hussain’s exquisite paintings, all such art forms comes under Fine Arts. After successfully completing this course students can get job in Advertising Companies, Art Studios, Boutiques or Educational institutes among others.

Initiative is Education System

To improve the education system, Indian Government is continuing to launch new schemes every year, which are specifically designed to improve the higher education system of India for a long time. One of the main initiatives announced was the ‘Higher Education Financing Agency’. The HEFA, as it is called in short, is a not-for-profit organization responsible for improving the infrastructure of the country’s top universities against a grant of US$ 1.5 Billion, to improve standards.

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