Tag: Sanskriti University

Sanskriti University created awareness on COVID 19 through webinar

New Delhi / Mathura – School of Medical and Allied Sciences of Sanskriti University organized the virtual webinar on ‘Sailing with Smile in High Tide of COVID Pandemic.’ The key speaker of the webinar was Consultant Professor, VMCC & Safdarjung Hospital Dr. Mukul Singh explained the significance of health care, precautions and pathological testing pertaining to COVID virus to all the attendees at the webinar.

While addressing the frightening situation of COVID, Dr. Mukul Singh said, “It is not the time to be frightened from the situation; we need to win over the pandemic only with our strong and positive thinking. On a regular basis we should focus on washing hands periodically, sanitizing, wearing a mask and social distancing as precautions to be safe from infections.” She further added that we must be proud of our nation where the first vaccines and drugs were made in India, hoping to get more Scientists and researchers from our upcoming generation.

The Chancellor of Sanskriti University, Sachin Gupta said, “It is not the time to panic, and everyone needs to be healthy by practicing Yoga, exercises, Pranayama at least for 20 minutes daily to fight this battle against COVID. The precautions must be taken to avoid COVID and we should be following a healthy and balanced diet which will always protect us from infectious diseases.”

The purpose of organizing the webinar for students, faculty members, and attendees is to make them aware about the symptoms, effects, and implications of the COVID -19 virus. The speaker Dr. Mukul Singh helped the students in every aspect while clearing doubts raised by them in the interactive session and provided precautions to be taken. Sanskriti University created awareness on winning over COVID 19 pandemic through this webinar.

Sanskriti University Achieves a New Milestone in Filing of over 300 Patents

Mathura Sanskriti University has been committed to contribute to academics, research and innovation to enable our country to make a transition from developing economy to a developed economy by making the new India among the frontrunners of the world in the field of Higher Education.

Sanskriti University is emerging as one of the fastest growing universities of India as it filed 211 patents during the global Pandemic scenario of COVID 19 in the academic year 2020-21. With this milestone, now the university has a total of 305 patents filed in its basket ever since its inception in the year 2016.

Sanskriti University under the dynamic and visionary leadership of its Chancellor Sachin Gupta has been committed to the cause of research and innovation apart from having optimum focus on higher and technical education. He has been motivating the practitioners, young researchers as well as research-oriented faculty members of the University who have contributed in making Sanskriti University as the destination of innovations and research. The promotion of research and innovation in diverse areas of education will help the nation evolve as a research and innovation hub of Asia and act as a reservoir of new knowledge and ideas to the world.

As per the latest statistics, USA, Japan, Germany account for more than 45% of patents of the world. In this dynamic world, the role and contribution of a University in the field of research and innovation apart from academics is immensely significant for a nation’s development and sustainability.

Sanskriti University has made various collaborations and MOUs to synergize the mission of innovation and research. University has specialized mentors in its research team from DRDO and MSME and other prestigious institutions and universities.

With these 305 remarkable numbers of patents filed by our research team, the researchers of the university are highly enthusiastic and are passionately moving forward to make the next level of records at national and international platforms.

Chancellor Sachin Gupta congratulated the entire team of researchers and shared his expectations from the faculty members, researchers and research scholars. He appreciated the sincere research efforts of the faculty members and asked them to keep up their momentum of research, innovation, publications, patents, incubations and commercialization to take the university among the top few universities in India in ARIIA Rankings.

Why Cyber-Security Courses Can give You lucrative Career Options

By Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, Dean Academics, Sanskriti University.

In the Covid era, the world economy and society are now interconnected by supply chains, communications technology, and travel. The rapid growth of the number of appliances, devices, vehicles and infrastructure are linked which is foremost to the overly interconnected world. The rise in demand for digitization services creates a network of Internet of Things devices to enable a better consumer experience but also raises the high incidence of cyberattacks.

Nowadays Cyber Security jobs have been one of the hottest jobs for students. The rapid rise in demand for jobs in cybersecurity growth is unmatched in any other technology domain. Companies across the world have been continuously targeted for cyber-Attacks. This has given massive opportunities for those professionals who are willing to enter the security domain. cyber-Security today serves as a major source of employment and a lucrative career option. To acquire basic cybersecurity skills are followed by choosing a specific domain based on personal interest and market demand. For a successful career, students need to get in-depth training, develop skills, and acquire specific certifications in security.

India faced almost 7 lakh cyber-attacks in August 2020 report by (MeITY). As per the report India was ranked third and one of the biggest victims of cyber-attacks in recent years, makes it even more exigent.

The world’s second largest internet-connected country needs to brace itself by training a sufficient pool of cyber warriors to deflect and deal with the ever-rising cyber security threats posed to its IT-driven product and service infrastructure and systems.

Flurry of courses

In recent years Government and private players both have introduced a flurry of specialised and standalone courses on cyber security. From part time to distance learning to online mode with varied provisions for certification, diploma and degree programmes, these courses have found much popularity among students as well as career professionals. The government is actively promoting the learning of cyber security related courses. According to a popular education sector tracking website, 204 colleges offered under graduate and postgraduate levels programmes in cyber security, including both government and private, in the Country.

Entail of cyber security professionals

The Cyber Security professionals are focused on delivering technologies that help move business operations forward while preserving sensitive information. Despite the recent increase in popularity of cyber security as a course in our universities, colleges and institutes, are not much enough. The demand of cyber security experts in India has even less than a paltry 10,000 professionals. As per the second largest economy of world India and sustained by the second largest population of the world with amplified digital footprints, such a diminutive number is grossly Scanty. Therefore cybersecurity as a specialised discipline becomes an integral component of any IT syllabus and must be taught within our university systems as well.as well as outside. To strengthen the foundations of our human resources we need to improve the quality of our STEM graduates.

Issues regarding the Technology Advancement

There are so many factors that affect digital security but Innovations and trends in technology have a direct impact on digital security. Recent advancement of digitization and the Internet over things has spurred a significant increase in cybersecurity solutions. We are moving forward and creating a digital & smart world that gives no place for vulnerable cybersecurity and mediocrity.

Eligibility Required

Apart from a relevant degree in technology, students need to have a basic knowledge about advanced cybersecurity concepts, extensive cybersecurity work experience, industry certifications, knowledge of regulatory policies is usually required to make a career in cybersecurity. The tremendous rise in cyberattacks is increasing the opportunities for people with humanities background to make a career in cybersecurity.

Role

In this field there is an ocean of opportunities for candidates who are Interested in pursuing or enrolling for a Cyber Security Courses. One can choose The Security Manager, Security Auditor , Security Specialist, Incident Responder, Security Analyst, Security Administrator and Forensic Expert. All roles require a wide range of responsibilities depending upon the industry you choose, whether it is banks, retailers or government bodies. But one thing common in all roles is to protect the data from being sabotaged.

The growing popularity of cloud-based applications and widespread use of the Internet Cyber Security has great potential. If you’re ready to explore this career path, then Choose it as a career choice.

Pre Budget Quote on Education Sector 2021 – 2022

 

P.C. Chhabra- Executive Director, Sanskriti UniversityP.C. Chhabra- Executive Director, Sanskriti University

The Union Budget for 2021-2022 is a much-awaited one as it will be the first since the New Education Policy was introduced last year. The Union budget 2021 should give guidelines on the ‘NEP implementation plan’ and further strengthen the focus and investment in Edu-tech to enhance experiential and immersive learning and reinforce the skill development process at par with the global education standards. The stakeholders are eyeing the Budget 2021 with a lot of expectations as the government has already signalled allocation of 6% of the GDP towards education. Education in India needs to be recognized as an equalizer as a crucial instrument that can bridge the socio-economic divide in our country. Income inequality in India stems from the enormous disparity in learning outcomes after completion of education. And, to address this gap, reallocation of resources from other sectors need to be made and re-routed towards building a level-playing field for all students. Budget 2021 needs to focus on investments towards building a robust system of accountability, checks, and balances to level-up the delivery and quality of higher education. We expect the government to introduce a framework for formalizing the online education coupling it with exhaustive provisions for bridging the digital divide between both ends of the education value chain.

Som Sharma Founder & Director Edu Brain Group

Som Sharma Founder & Director Edu Brain Group

The education sector is facing drastic challenges due to the ongoing pandemic and budget FY 2021 is going to play a pivotal role in reviving the education system. The Education sector witnessed a key development last year in form of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP-2020) which was unveiled by the Narendra Modi government to bring reforms. The New Education Policy (NEP-2020) brought aggressive changes in the Higher Education System of our country – provided flexibility in the learning curve, emphasized on conceptual understanding and blended learning. These factors are essential for enumerating education, employment and skills development. To bridge the digital divide and strengthen India’s promising edtech, startup ecosystem, we expect the government to provide better internet infrastructure, robust data protection systems and more tax exemptions in the upcoming Union Budget.

Tarun Goel Director of TDII – The Design Institute of India  

Due to the ongoing pandemic, the education sector has been facing innumerable challenges & students of all ages have gone through a rough patch in terms of loss of valuable classroom learning & interacting, So the hopes/expectations are that the 2021-22 budget is going to play a significant role in reviving the education system and setting the pace for our new National Education Policy (NEP) for the development of the education sector in India.1) setting up bank schemes for providing student loans in private education sector.2) Providing financial support to private sector institutions to facilitate low-cost and zero cost loans to students.3) The Government should increase the expenditure on education in the upcoming budget to focus on the execution of the new policy, quality of education and skill development which will further pave ways for more skilled jobs. 4) Setting up an organisation to regulate & support private education colleges & institutes (like UGC) to facilitate structural development in private education. 5) Set up an organisation to provide funds & facilities for upgradation of infrastructure of public & private higher education and professional institutions to provide world class education to students of all sections & strata’s of our country. 6) providing funds for creating a centralized training & placement organisation to provide skilled jobs to more & more students.

Budget Expectation: P.C. Chhabra- Executive Director, Sanskriti University

By P.C. Chhabra- Executive Director, Sanskriti University

The COVID-19 pandemic has left a lasting impact on all sectors, including education. The previous year proved to be gamechanger for the education industry by drastically replacing traditional classrooms with online teaching methods. The Union Budget for 2021-2022 is a much-awaited one as it will be the first since the New Education Policy was introduced last year. The vision set by the government, through NEP 2020 will be vital in achieving the objectives of an effective and inclusive education system. The Union budget 2021 should give guidelines on the ‘NEP implementation plan’ and further strengthen the focus and investment in Edu-tech to enhance experiential and immersive learning and reinforce the skill development process at par with the global education standards. Education in India needs to be recognized as an equalizer as a crucial instrument that can bridge the socio-economic divide in our country. Income inequality in India stems from the enormous disparity in learning outcomes after completion of education. And, to address this gap, reallocation of resources from other sectors need to be made and re-routed towards building a level-playing field for all students. Budget 2021 needs to focus on investments towards building a robust system of accountability, checks, and balances to level-up the delivery and quality of higher education. The stakeholders are eyeing the Budget 2021 with a lot of expectations as the government has already signalled allocation of 6% of the GDP towards education. This can be a healthy start towards strengthening the sector. Aligning with it, we expect the government to introduce a framework for formalizing the online education coupling it with exhaustive provisions for bridging the digital divide between both ends of the education value chain.