"We shall have to find out our appropriate place in the realm of higher education and occupy our rightful place in the comity of nations," he said at the bicentenary celebrations of the CMS college here.
He said education builds character and teaches how to accept and celebrate diversity and unity.
The varsity set up in 1817 holds the distinction of being the second oldest college in the country after the Presidency college of Kolkata and boasts of an illustrious alumni with former President K R Narayanan and Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy being its students.
"Since I have taken over as the President of the country, I have been repeating like a parrot that steps are required to be taken in this direction so that Indian institutions figure in the global arena," Mukherjee said.
He said the country has some of the best institutions like IITs, IIMs, NITs and many others in scientific research which can shine on the global ranking charts.
"The demands of higher education in our country can be met only if private sector participates with equal enthusiasm with the public sector institutions.
"Top international universities including Harvard, Yale and Stanford are the result of private sector initiatives," he said.
Praising Kerala for being a "pioneer and path-breaker in
many fields", the President said that the state, however, has failed in matching its achievements in higher education.
He also lauded the recent development when two Indian institutions found place, for the first time, amongst the top 200 universities in the world.
Calling it a pioneer of modern education in the state, the President lauded CMS for being the source of "strong currents" of knowledge and critical inquiry that have moulded the scholastic and socio-cultural landscape of Kerala as well as propelled it to the forefront of social development.
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