India behind in alumni network

Public perception of any educational institution is based on its alumni and faculties

Update: 2014-11-02 02:04 GMT
Delegates share a light moment with speaker Corleigh Stixrud, principal, Kodaikanal International School (first left) at the Alumni Relations conference held at ISB on Saturday. Nidhi Reddy, head of the alumni relations, ISB (right) is also seen. (

Hyderabad: In contrast to the global trend of nurturing alumni relations, the trend is still in its nascent stage in  India,  said Union ministry of human resource development  joint secretary R.P. Sisodia, adding that the alumni-institutions relationship must have a structure to it.

Speaking at the ISB Alumni Relations Conference, ISB dean Ajit Rangnekar said that alumni-institution relationship building is a professionalised exercise  globally.

Public perception of any educational institution is based on its alumni and faculties, said Mr Rangnekar.

Mr Sisodia pointed out that the “soft” contribution of the alumni in terms of name and success means much more than monetary contributions.

He said that a research on this subject ‘How an institution acquires repute and brand image?’ has revealed that the top 10 institutes in the world are 100 per cent alumni controlled’.

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