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New curriculum released for core diploma courses

Students will be honed through skill-centric, industry-allied syllabi

- R SATHYANARA­YANA

CHENNAI: To match the latest industrial demands, the State government has released the new curriculum for five core diploma courses including civil engineerin­g, mechanical engineerin­g, electrical and electronic­s engineerin­g (EEE), and computer engineerin­g for second and third-year polytechni­c students on Monday.

As the colleges will be opening shortly, the new syllabus will be adopted from this academic year. Currently, there are 492 polytechni­c colleges including 54 government institutio­ns and 32 government-aided in the State with around 1.8 lakh students.

A senior official from the Directorat­e of Technical Education (DoTE) told DT Next, “Polytechni­c

colleges contribute significan­tly by producing skilled technician­s to support mass industrial­isation. Our State economy is focusing on deep-tech and knowledge-based industries, rather than lowcost labour-intensive talent.” Pointing out that industry requiremen­ts had changed with advancemen­ts in technology especially in engineerin­g and computatio­n, he opined that there was a need for skill-based talent to bridge the industry-academia gap.

“The syllabus was reformed to nurture the next generation of highly competent individual­s who can harness the power of technology, innovation, and enterprise to lead change, and deliver social and economic impact,” added the official. “Inputs from industries and Stateowned Guidance Tamil Nadu have been taken while redesignin­g the curriculum. The focus is on improving the employabil­ity and entreprene­urship of students through skill-centric and industry-allied curricula and syllabi.”

He also said that the final curriculum and syllabi of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth semesters (mechanical, civil, EEE, and computer engineerin­g) under New Regulation 2023 for diploma were uploaded on the website.

“A circular has been issued to all the principals, who were also requested to inform faculty members and students and display it on the notice board,” he stated.

Senior DoTE official opined that with changing industry requiremen­ts there was a need for skill-based talent

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