Minister Rajkumar Ranjan Singh praises Centurion University for skill education

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Minister of State for External Affairs Rajkumar Ranjan Singh has praised Centurion University for its attempt to promote skill-based education, production, and innovation and appreciated the efforts of the University to remain responsible towards society.

Centurion University of Technology and Management (enacted in Odisha and AP), organized an event in the national capital on 28th April, titled “Future Nexus – Developing Skills for Industry 4.0”, which was graced by the Minister of State for External Affairs.

This event was organized keeping the objectives of India’s recently announced New Education Policy (NEP) in mind. The NEP emphasizes continuous lifelong learning, multiple entries/exits, and vocationalising higher education with skill integration. With such an educational model, armed with its cost-effective degrees and focus on skill integration, India is reaching out internationally – specifically to its African friends. Similarities in their development economic backgrounds make the Indian education environment socially and contextually more relevant to Africa.

Dr. Singh in his speech touched upon the NEP which is expected to spur innovative out-of-box thinking, thereby generating successful startups and economic nation-building.

He spoke about innovation startups, research orientation, and India being a cost-effective educational destination for students from developed and underdeveloped countries, especially from the African continent.

The Minister ended his speech by wishing the University well and hoping that all the African representatives would be benefited immensely from this workshop.

Centurion University is an ideal model for the NEP in practice. It is India’s premier skill university and is well known for its skill integrated higher education and is also an accredited Center of Excellence of the Ministry of Skill Development, Government of India.

The University already has international students from 8 African countries and has a marine engineering program with ultra-modern facilities, where Nigeria is sponsoring students. Their skill and industry-integrated education would be extremely relevant for many African nations and the University wishes to invite more foreign students from Africa.

The emergence of Industry 4.0, also referred to as the fourth industrial revolution, has transformed the manner in which industry and business evolve and function. Despite the worldwide recognition and realization of Industry 4.0, its holistic adoption is constrained by the requirements of specific skills among the workforce.

Centurion University has laid the foundation for future talent and trends in society and has adapted and modernized the existing programs, facilities and infrastructure into its education process, thereby having the cutting edge over other universities/education imparters. This sets the University apart and meets the requirement of Africa’s young population and the needs of their economies.