"It is of deep concern that the quality (education) of engineering colleges under the control of Anna University has steadily been losing out in quality," he said in a Facebook post.
Forty seven per cent of engineering students who appeared in the November-December 2014 semester exams had failed, he claimed.
"More than 205 colleges registered a pass percentage of less than 40 per cent and in 58 colleges the pass percentage is less than 20 percent."
Stressing that employability is directly connected to education quality, he appealed for constitution of panel of experts.
"I therefore appeal to the government to constitute a high level committee of experts from IITs and academicians to inquire into the poor performance of students and to suggest specific measures for improving the quality of education in engineering colleges.
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