Jamia Hamdard recieves 4.5 star rating by Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell – Education Today News

Jamia Hamdard has actually been granted 4.5 stars in the scores for 2019-20 released by the Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India. IIC is an initiative of the Ministry of Education and was established in collaboration with the All India Council for Technical Education. It aims to promote and advance ingenious practices among greater universities. The Ministry of Education (MoE) has actually developed the ‘MoE’s Innovation Cell (MIC)’ to systematically cultivate the culture of innovation amongst all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).

The 4.5 golden stars score has been awarded to Jamia Hamdard for undertaking various initiatives and activities recommended by the Innovation Cell, MoE. Jamia Hamdard has actually gotten the leading score in the region for its vibrant ingenious community. Because its creation, the University is carrying out different activities focused on promoting innovation, start-ups, and entrepreneurship by including both the faculty and the students.From Jamia Hamdard VC’s desk”It is a minute of fantastic pride for

us that we have been granted such rating by MIC, Through our solution-oriented methodology to education, we have been incessantly making strides to provide our trainees and professors with an environment where they can reveal their entrepreneurship abilities “, says Vice-Chancellor, Prof Seyed Ehthesham Hasnain. The various innovative efforts and practices carried out by the professors were assembled and

reported to the MIC’s portal from time to time. The ingenious initiatives by Jamia Hamdard have been acknowledged by the Ministry’s Innovation Cell and can be found on their website, includes Dr. Jawed Ahmed, Convenor IIC, Jamia Hamdard.What was the criterion used to rank Jamia Hamdard?In order to get the ranking, Jamia Hamdard satisfied the criteria of three classification

scoring system established by IIC, for identifying and assessing the innovative performance of higher instructional organizations across the country.The University needed to effectively follow the Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell recommended calendar of activities. In addition, we were also required to participate in a series of MIC driven initiatives, which focused on the promo and development of entrepreneurship. The last factor which was to be pleased for this score was in regard to the organizations’self-driven efforts, where Jamia Hamdard had an edge over ensuring the active engagement of its students and professors in development centred initiatives, states Prof. M. Afshar Alam, Dean and Incharge IIC, Jamia Hamdard.