2. INTRODUCTION
• Entrepreneurship is a dynamic process of
vision, change and creation.
• change and creation involve the application of
energy and passion towards creating and
implementing new ideas and creating solutions.
• An engineering players an important role in
developing the technical manpower required for
the industrial sector for its sustainable growth.
3. • The changing needs of the employers away
from specialization towards flexibility and
life long learning, make a case for change in
engineering education.
4. Engineering education in india
• India has formally recognized the importance of
higher education in science and technology and
committed herself to the development of
manpower in the field of science and technology.
5. This network includes seven Indian
institute of technology
1 seven Indian institutes of technology (this
institutes are globally acknowledged for quality
education.
2 some friend-ranking or institute for engineering
for applied science education ( Anna university)
3 18 national institute of technology ( all most one
institute for every state in India.
4 National institute for technical teachers training
and Reserch.
6. 5 Well- established state engineering college
in all state.
6 Around 500 engineering colleges managed
by private sector.
7 Around 1100 both the managed by govt.
and private sector.
7. ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA
• Characteristics of seeking opportunities, taking
risk processing tendency to push an idea through
to reality combined into a special perspective that
permeates entrepreneurship.
• This entrepreneurship is an integrated concept
that permeates and individual business in an
innovative manner.
8. • Entrepreneurship development in India is
urgently needed for solving the following
problems.
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National production and low productivity level
Uniform regional development
Unemployment
Dispersal of national wealth
Exploitation of national resources