BHUBANESWAR: Chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday introduced the National Agriculture Higher Education Project at Orissa University of Technical Education (OUAT) right here. The challenge objectives to give international publicity to OUAT and reinforce the standard of education it gives.
"With its diversified activities, OUAT is charting new boundaries of excellence. The university has been adjudged the best university of the state as per the latest rankings released by the ministry of human resources development. I extend my greetings to all faculty members and students for this remarkable feat," stated Naveen.
The challenge - an institutional building programme of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) - additionally objectives at building the brand of the college and improving the employability of its students. It seeks to instil an entrepreneurial spirit in them.
The ICAR has sanctioned Rs 25 crore for the challenge, whilst the state govt has granted an additional Rs 56 crore. Under the challenge, OUAT college and students will pass to universities abroad and get the newest in the box of agriculture. The state govt has additionally approved Rs 123 crore to satisfy OUAT's infrastructure needs. "I urge the university to take the benefit of the exchange programme to improve faculty competence and skill development of the students," Naveen stated.
Vice-chancellor S N Pasupalak stated, "The university will get a facelift in terms of revamp of course curriculum, international exposure and infrastructure development."
"With its diversified activities, OUAT is charting new boundaries of excellence. The university has been adjudged the best university of the state as per the latest rankings released by the ministry of human resources development. I extend my greetings to all faculty members and students for this remarkable feat," stated Naveen.
The challenge - an institutional building programme of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) - additionally objectives at building the brand of the college and improving the employability of its students. It seeks to instil an entrepreneurial spirit in them.
The ICAR has sanctioned Rs 25 crore for the challenge, whilst the state govt has granted an additional Rs 56 crore. Under the challenge, OUAT college and students will pass to universities abroad and get the newest in the box of agriculture. The state govt has additionally approved Rs 123 crore to satisfy OUAT's infrastructure needs. "I urge the university to take the benefit of the exchange programme to improve faculty competence and skill development of the students," Naveen stated.
Vice-chancellor S N Pasupalak stated, "The university will get a facelift in terms of revamp of course curriculum, international exposure and infrastructure development."
Naveen Patnaik launches OUAT education project, grants funds
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