Education

AICTE links AMU faculty research paper for Make in India campaign

Dean, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Prof Altamush Siddiqui, too has appreciated the achievement of the faculty member.   

The All India Council for Technical Education has selected a research paper of Dr Mohd Faisal Khan, Associate Professor, University Polytechnic as a policy document to promote its campaign Digital skilling-Make in India- the Global Digital Talent Hub.

The research paper titled “Make in India: Trends and Opportunities for Electrical Engineers” is written by Dr Khan summarizes various initiatives, outcomes and challenges of Make in India Initiative of the government of India for Electrical Engineering Sector.

Principal, University Polytechnic, Prof Arshad Umar has congratulated Dr Khan on his achievement and added that such distinctions bring goodwill to the institution.

Dean, Faculty of Engineering & Technology, Prof Altamush Siddiqui, too has appreciated the achievement of the faculty member.

Eduvast Desk

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