Prof. (Dr.) Sanjeev Kumar is at present working as Dean Academics and Head- Mechanical Engineering. He has completed his graduation and masters in the discipline of Mechanical Engineering and his PhD as well. He is also an author of the book “Computer Applications” and till today more than 65 Research Papers have been published in Journal and conferences. He has enriched work experience of more than 21 years in teaching students and making them capable of building a tremendous career through his guidance.
What are the key factors that keep you connected with the education sector?
“A man without education is like a building without foundation”
Education is the only medium that provides people with knowledge, skill, technique, and information, enabling them to know their rights and duties toward their family, society, and the nation. As an educator, I firmly believe that our contribution to society and our nation is of great magnitude.
How would you describe your leadership style?
“I have a participative leadership style”
I would describe my style of working as participative leadership and firmly believe in leading by example. I am a team leader who knows how to respect the self-esteem of others. I seek to involve everyone in working on any task so that the whole team forms its conclusions collectively through dialogue and collaboration.
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In your experience, what can an inbound student gain from studying here in your college?
“We have done our research to the minute level to identify what should we place on platter”
Being one of Ghaziabad's best engineering colleges, KEC has recognized that education can even go beyond the boundaries. Outstanding facilities and diverse co-curricular activities serve these educational purposes. Our well-maintained campus provides a sense of persistent vision, stability, and management. Besides classroom training, KEC emphasizes intensive interactions between students and mentors and provides excellent facilities such as technology enabled classrooms, seminar halls, auditorium, library, and much more. KEC provides hi-tech education in Bachelor’s degree courses that are indispensable in a rapidly evolving education system.
How does the curriculum of Krishna Engineering College ensure the best practice of industry?
“There are multiple learning practices that we have inculcated in our curriculum”
Firstly, we have carefully crafted the Teaching-Learning modules in line with the University curriculum, which is binding on all students in course completion. Highly qualified and well-experienced faculty members effectively promulgate it with full precision at their command.
Secondly, a significant number of Value-Added programs have been introduced to comprehensively impart knowledge in different Technology domains, along with hands-on practice in related projects. It has been done by establishing exclusive Cells, successfully run by Senior Faculty members.
Any insights into how your college could be more welcoming to students of different races or economic backgrounds?
“We believe that diversity brings more learning possibilities”
At KEC, in a classroom setting, diversity can present itself in several different ways: multicultural students, different learning styles, distinct personalities, etc. The teacher is tasked with encouraging and maintaining that diversity. It is one of the many ways classroom settings are the perfect place for students to learn invaluable lessons.
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Any suggestions you would like to give to the current youth and the aspiring students?
“Today's youths are the force, hope and leaders of tomorrow”
Education encompassing all walks of life is transferred from one generation to another. So, if the present generation is appropriately educated and instructed, the coming one is for sure to be even more appropriately educated and taught. The youth should be adequately educated as they will shoulder the leadership, expanded responsibilities tomorrow. They will lead the society and country tomorrow. The advice I would like to give to the budding talent is that life is not easy; there is no short-cut to success. Achieving the goals requires effort and hard work, even if we do not enjoy doing that work. Always remember the golden principle, ‘No Pain, No Gain,’ ‘No Pressure, No Diamond.’
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