Friday 22 January 2021

New curriculum is an ideal mix of technical skills, soft skills and social awareness

 Speaking on the occasion, Dr Maneek Kumar, Dean - School of Engineering & Technology at BMU said, “BMU’s B.Tech program has seen an upswing since the time it was launched in 2014. We’ve brought our transformative DNA into the design of new programs/courses that we are rolling out from BMU’s schools across disciplines. The new curriculum is an ideal mix of technical skills, soft skills and social awareness to excel in one’s career. The faculty is helping students to develop and improve their analytical skills, problem-solving skills, and creativity to identify a problem and get technological solutions instantly. The new program will open-up myriad career opportunities for the student across cross over fields in the areas of Electronics and Computer Engineering such as IT Consultant, computer engineering vs computer science Developer, computer engineering vs computer science Analyst, Network engineers to name a few. I look forward to welcoming the new batch to the new session.”

The new programme draws upon the overall ethos of BMU, of transforming students into well-rounded, industry-ready individuals, who are equipped to take on leadership responsibilities. The university strives to incorporate multi-dimensions of creative thinking and design to all its disciplines. BMU delivers this through its unique experiential-learning environment that nurtures the spirit of inquiry, creativity, problem-solving, entrepreneurship and innovation; and promotes hands-on and cross-disciplinary learning.

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