NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Know-how (IIT) Delhi and Council for Indian College Certificates Examinations (CISCE) collectively are planning to introduce robotics and synthetic intelligence as programs for courses IX to XII.
IIT Delhi on Saturday mentioned it has tied up with CISCE to design curriculum for colleges affiliated to the board in upcoming applied sciences together with robotics, synthetic intelligence, machine studying and knowledge science. The memorandum has been signed between CISCE and IIT Delhi’s I-Hub Basis for Cobotics (IHFC) — the know-how innovation hub of the institute.
Highlighting the necessity to introduce up to date topics on the college degree, Gerry Arathoon, chief govt and secretary of CISCE, mentioned: “The board has all the time strived to supply its college students with all kinds of topic selections, catering to their pursuits and capabilities whereas additionally addressing the up to date necessities and it’s with this goal in thoughts that CISCE plans to introduce the themes – Robotics and Synthetic Intelligence at ICSE (class IX and X) and ISC (class XI and XII) ranges.”
Officers mentioned that IHFC will assist CISCE curate the syllabus for reinforcing Twenty first-century expertise and in addition execute sure points of Nationwide Schooling Coverage (NEP) 2020 for college students finding out in colleges affiliated to the board.
“IHFC has additionally supplied its experience to the CISCE to revamp the present STEM programs according to NEP 2020 launched by the Union training ministry,” officers mentioned.
Emphasising the necessity to construct the nation’s functionality within the subject of robotics and upcoming applied sciences, Ashutosh Dutt Sharma, CEO, IHFC. mentioned: “IHFC’s endeavour is to mirror the rules of experiential studying together with principle points whereas creating the curriculum. IHFC can also play a key position in executing the identical in additional than 2700 colleges affiliated to the CISCE and supply them with steering to implement the identical.”
Professor SK Saha, venture director, IHFC, added that nurturing teamwork, innovation and data to bridge the gaps between younger engineering college students and potential future robotic fans are a major facet of the venture’s imaginative and prescient.
IIT Delhi on Saturday mentioned it has tied up with CISCE to design curriculum for colleges affiliated to the board in upcoming applied sciences together with robotics, synthetic intelligence, machine studying and knowledge science. The memorandum has been signed between CISCE and IIT Delhi’s I-Hub Basis for Cobotics (IHFC) — the know-how innovation hub of the institute.
Highlighting the necessity to introduce up to date topics on the college degree, Gerry Arathoon, chief govt and secretary of CISCE, mentioned: “The board has all the time strived to supply its college students with all kinds of topic selections, catering to their pursuits and capabilities whereas additionally addressing the up to date necessities and it’s with this goal in thoughts that CISCE plans to introduce the themes – Robotics and Synthetic Intelligence at ICSE (class IX and X) and ISC (class XI and XII) ranges.”
Officers mentioned that IHFC will assist CISCE curate the syllabus for reinforcing Twenty first-century expertise and in addition execute sure points of Nationwide Schooling Coverage (NEP) 2020 for college students finding out in colleges affiliated to the board.
“IHFC has additionally supplied its experience to the CISCE to revamp the present STEM programs according to NEP 2020 launched by the Union training ministry,” officers mentioned.
Emphasising the necessity to construct the nation’s functionality within the subject of robotics and upcoming applied sciences, Ashutosh Dutt Sharma, CEO, IHFC. mentioned: “IHFC’s endeavour is to mirror the rules of experiential studying together with principle points whereas creating the curriculum. IHFC can also play a key position in executing the identical in additional than 2700 colleges affiliated to the CISCE and supply them with steering to implement the identical.”
Professor SK Saha, venture director, IHFC, added that nurturing teamwork, innovation and data to bridge the gaps between younger engineering college students and potential future robotic fans are a major facet of the venture’s imaginative and prescient.