The minister, who was addressing a seminar on the spread of higher and technical education in West Bengal, said private institutes should give more stress on upgrading their curriculum and not only exterior looks.
"My word of caution for private institutions; there is lack of infrastructure in most places. While the state government does not want to interfere in the functioning of your institutes, if anything happens, the government is held accountable... You must think about the fact that most of the institutes are lagging in campus placements," he said.
"Don't turn your institutions into centres of earning and, instead, concentrate on making them reach excellent benchmark as centres of learning," he said, adding, a few private technical institutes were the exceptions.
The minister said India will be on top in terms of number of skilled manpower by 2020, and the state needs to prepare educated and technically-skilled students to face the challenge.
"From employment, now employability is the buzzword. All the institutes of the state must adapt for this challenge," he said.
"We have already appointed 1,00,000 teachers at primary-secondary-higher secondary schools and 6,000 teachers in colleges," he said.
Chatterjee said the state government will set up a polytechnic institute in every sub-division and an industrial training institute in every block.
"We have taken a decision to this effect".
Minister in Charge for Technical Education, Purnendu Bose, said the number of government-run polytechnics have risen from 40 to 80 in the past six years.
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