By introducing the industrial Collaboration Program, which serves as a functional and fundamental criterion to implement progressive correspondence between the Education System abroad and the rapidly changing and developing Education Scenario of India, Bridging the Gap in industrial Education takes innovative and trailblazing steps to provide the maximum range of teaching-learning methods to advance the perspective of prospective students. This allows aspirants of India to be part of this correspondence.
Academic and industrial collaborations are nothing new, but businesses can only succeed with the correct approach. Industry and academia work together in harmony. Graduates from academia are hired by the industry. The industry adopts university research and transforms it into goods and services. On the other side, business turns to academics for answers to their problems. It wants institutions to modify their curricula so that graduates have skill sets that are compatible with market demands. The interplay between the two often leads to new research questions that are advantageous to both academia and industry.