Sibal differs with Narayanamuthy

October 07, 2011 07:06 pm | Updated 07:06 pm IST - Neemrana (Raj)

Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal on Friday refused to subscribe to Infosys chief Narayanamurthy’s view about slump in the quality of education in IITs and pitched for creating more such institutes in the country.

“We are capable of producing world class institutions like IITs and IIMs and we need to have more of these institutions to reach almost every student capable and aspiring to get into these institutes,” Mr. Sibal told a gathering at NIIT University here.

“I don’t believe or adhere to what Narayanamurthy has said,” he told an event to mark the 10 million milestone for School Learning Division (SLD) of NIIT.

Mr. Murthy had recently voiced his displeasure over the quality of engineers that pass out of the IITs and said there is a need to overhaul the selection criteria for students seeking admission to the prestigious technology institutes.

Mr. Sibal said the ministry is in the process of setting up ’National Vocational Educational Qualification framework’ possibly by next year, so that students can take up courses according to their interests.

He also said that 26 new institutions are being set up across Mumbai where graphics related courses will be taught.

To a query on the quota issue, he said, “Quotas are not for creating barriers in the society, but to bridge the same.

We have to rationalise our society.”

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