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Private universities pushing for inclusion in classrooms

Major universities across India are taking steps to ensure an inclusive environment in the classroom, by taking in students from underserved communities with distinct initiatives.

June 16, 2023 / 15:22 IST
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According to Pradeep Racherla, professor of marketing and head of the department (digital technologies) at Mahindra University’s School of Management, colleges in tier-I cities often house a vibrant and dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem and have access to industry.
According to Pradeep Racherla, professor of marketing and head of the department (digital technologies) at Mahindra University’s School of Management, colleges in tier-I cities often house a vibrant and dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem and have access to industry. (Illustration by Suneesh Kalarickal)

The trend of ensuring diversity and inclusion has reached private universities as they turn their focus on taking in students from underserved communities. Major universities such as Ashoka University, BML Munjal University, GITAM (Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management), and Lovely Professional University (LPU) are among those with specific initiatives to increase the number of students from marginalised communities such as persons with disabilities, and those from economically backward families or remote areas, etc.

Currently, there are around 50 trans students, 18 students with physical disabilities, and 36 students with invisible disabilities at Sonipat-based Ashoka University.

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In collaboration with its Office of Learning Support, Ashoka University’s Career Development Office (CDO) has identified students who seek backing and is working to ensure they receive equal representation in the placement process. In the 2022-23 placement season, three students with disabilities were placed in organisations such as Accenture, Genpact, and 1DigitalStack, the university said in its diversity report.

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