Mukherjee lamented that entrance examinations for technical studies were encouraging rote learning. "The most important tool that a person in a technical profession should possess is analytical and creative thinking. Selection process based on these criteria will enable students to carve a niche for themselves. Science and technology are all about taking risks and failing," he said.
The Bharat Ratna awardee stressed on 'innovations' to provide a competitive edge to business and solutions to effective governance. The university announced a scholarship scheme named after Pranab Mukherjee where two meritorious students from the underprivileged sections will get to study free of cost at the under-graduate level.
These two students will have to give an undertaking that after completing their respective courses they will sponsor one student to study at the university. On the occasion, 'Doctor of Letters' was awarded to Sukumar Mukherjee, former head of the Department of Medicine in the Calcutta Medical College and Hospital, currently chairman of the medical advisory committee in the West Bengal health department.
Hindustani classical vocalist Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty and Sparsha Mani Chatterjee, a former vice-chancellor who served in national and international policy-making bodies, were also honoured with 'Doctor of Letters'.
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