Jitendra Kumar Sahu is a Lecturer in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at Bharti College of Engineering & Technology. He is a Network Administrator, Lecturer, and Accountant with 17 years of experience in the IT industry, education, and agriculture. He has been working on Hardware, Networking, Desktop, teaching, and accounts. He is stoical, a self-starter, and a voracious reader. He knows C, C++, and Java(Core) Programming Languages. His Hardware and Networking Skills include Troubleshooting, Installation, Maintenance, and Administration.

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What are your roles and responsibilities towards the students?

“To develop students' knowledge in various subjects by giving knowledge using Practical approaches”

My roles and responsibilities are as follows:

  • As a faculty member my primary responsibility is teaching.
  • As a faculty my responsibility is to
  • To assign reasonable assignments and homework to students as per university rules. 
  • To evaluate students’ performances in an objective, fair and timely manner. 
  • To record and report timely the results of quizzes, assignments, mid-and final semester exams. 
  • To use student assessment data to guide changes in instruction and practice and to improve student learning. 

How do you tend to establish healthy relations with the students and fellow faculty?

“Organising Interactive sessions among students and teachers for clearing doubts”

I establish healthy relations among the students and faculty members in the following ways :

  • By giving some help when they need it. 
  • By spending some time with them by talking. 
  • By developing my interest towards their interests. 
  • To be punctual and be available in the university during official working hours. 
  • To comply with policies, standards, rules, regulations, and procedures of the university. 

How does the curriculum of your College ensure the best practice of industry?

“Providing Students with regular industrial visits and advanced labs”

  • I am participating in the technical training. Such experiences will help me in developing my skills to work in a team, develop creative thinking, and become a problem solver. 
  • To get practical academic help, it is vital to help yourself and do things on your own. 
  • Keep yourself updated with the technology. Select a relevant journal of your field and be in touch. 
  • Teach your juniors. It is the best way to keep yourself linked to the basics. 

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What are the best practices offered by the department to the students which help them gain necessary skills?

“Providing Students with skill enhancement programs like Soft Skills”

  • To define and communicate learning expectations to students. 
  • To apply appropriate multiple assessment tools and strategies to evaluate and promote the continuous intellectual development of the students. 
  • To assign reasonable assignments and homework to students as per university rules. 
  • To evaluate students’ performances in an objective, fair and timely manner. 
  • To record and report timely the results of quizzes, assignments, mid-and final semester exams. To use student assessment data to guide changes in instruction and practice and to improve student learning. 

How do you help your student to cope up with the competition being so high in the outside world?

“Provide students with extracurricular activities to relax them”

I help students in coping up with the competition in the following ways:

  • Exercising provides a good supply of oxygen to the brain and keeps it active. 20 minutes every day. 
  • Yoga and meditation will help you feel calm and more focused. 
  • Depending on if you can study well at night or during the day, choose a timetable that allows you to rest and eat accordingly. Don’t do other things at your study table or don’t study where you sleep or eat food.
  • Don’t rote learn. Understand the concepts, and you’ll remember them forever. 
  • Be optimistic about your study plan. Sometimes, you may not meet your goals, but don’t be too harsh on yourself.
  • Study and help your pals. Sometimes, helping others with studies can help you also revise better. 

What was your vision and how are you trying to achieve the same?

“Providing students with lifelong education and training”

My vision and the way of achieving it are as follows:

  • Providing lifelong education and training that produces graduates with the skills necessary to sustain individual career success within a global economy. 
  • Providing high-quality, innovative, and responsive education and training programs, including comprehensive education that leads toward certificates, diplomas, and applied degrees. 
  • Promoting a proactive approach to professional development.

What are your views upon the placements and higher education about the students from your department?

“Focus on developing the students to meet the Industries recruitment process”

  • To motivate students to develop technical knowledge and soft skills in terms of career planning, goal setting. 
  • To motivate students to aspire for higher studies and to guide them to take competitive exams such as CAT, GATE, TOEFL, GRE, IES, UPSC, TNPSC, etc.
  • Aiming to Place the maximum number of students through campus & off-campus interviews conducted by the top companies. 
  • Providing resources and activities to facilitate the career planning process. 

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What advice would you like to the students for them to have a prosperous career ahead?

“Believe in yourself and work smartly to achieve whatever you want”

  • In the creative industry, hours are long. You must work hard to succeed. But to be inspired and keep your finger on the pop culture pulse, you also really need to play hard. 
  • Have a general career path in mind, build relationships along that path, and be willing to accept challenges even if it seems they may lead you down a different path. You never know where those may lead. 
  • The best piece of career advice I ever received was "earn their trust." Whether it's a client, a coworker, a vendor, or a boss, once you have earned someone's trust, new opportunities, information, and cooperation come your way.