Monday, July 31, 2017

Gurugram Students of The NorthCap University Win 2nd Prize in an International Event in China

Gurugram students competed in a global environment and won the 2nd Prize, the ‘Excellence Award’ in the Delta Cup 2017 held at Wujiang, Suzhou City, China, held from 23-26 July 2017. The NorthCap University’s (NCU) project titled ‘Self-Check-out System in Retail’ is based on Smart Machines, Smart Robots and Smart Manufacturing using Delta Electronics (a US based MNC) components. The design is highly applicable for use in malls around the globe with a capacity to save shoppers time and increased sales. 

NCU’s Team ‘TVN’ comprising of Tanyam Popli, Vibhor Mittal, Shivam Nautiyal (ME) guided by Prof. Ravindra Ojha, Director, School of Engineering & Technology and Dr Shiv Manjaree Gopaliya, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering were highly appreciated by the expert panel, particularly for their concept, design and technical knowledge about the system. Team TVN received a trophy along with a cash prize worth 2000 RMB, apart from 300 RMB for securing a place in the Top 10 in online voting.

More than 75 Asian teams from China, Taiwan, India and Thailand competed and this was the first time when India participated for the prestigious ‘Delta Cup’ with NCU’s TVN being selected pan India for this prestigious competition.



‘Making Education Relevant’ discussed by eminent academics


A panel discussion was held by EDU TV on the topic ‘Making Education Relevant’ on 3 July 2017. The distinguished panellists included Prof. Prem Vrat, Pro-Chancellor, The NorthCap University, Gurugram; Prof. Kamlesh Mishra, VC Ansal University, Gurugram and Prof. Suniti Sen Gupta, Dean FMS, University of Delhi. The session was moderated by Mr Shashank Vira. 

The panellists emphasized on the need to improve the quality of faculty and research and to make education more relevant. Role models for universities such as Nalanda University were recalled and it was felt that great universities have outstanding faculty, liberal funding, freedom and flexibility. The role of human values in education to make a student a better person in addition to knowledge and skills was stressed. 

Another panel discussion was organized on the topic ‘Transition from School to Universities’ by EDU TV at DPS, Sector- 45, Gurugram on 17 July 2017. Eminent panellists included Prof. Prem Vrat, Pro-Chancellor, NCU; Prof. PB Sharma, VC Amity University, Gurugram; Prof. Kamlesh Mishra, VC Ansal University and Prof. Satyanarayan, VC, BML Munjal University, Gurugram. The session was moderated by Dr Vinnie Jauhri, Microsoft. Students of DPS interacted with the panellists and participated actively. 

To make education more relevant the panellists were of the view that it should be multi-disciplinary, less structured, more flexible and participating in which the role of the faculty should be to inspire, involve and transform students to become better persons and more employable.