1(1), (2022):23-29 DOI: https://doi.org/10.46632/jdaai/1/1/4
Vimala Saravanan, Babila revathy M, M Ramachandran, Ashwini Murugan.
In this from analysis EDAS method is the most ideal solution Short-distance and negative-best The solution with the longest distance from the solution Determines, but the comparison of these distances Does not consider importance. From the result it is seen that Faculty strength (FS) is got the first rank where as is the Campus area (CA) is having the lowest rank. The liberalization of the economy and many opportunities and Due to globalization there are challenges in Indian technical education. The performance of technology companies in many of these challenges in terms of criteria there is also how to evaluate Is one. Of the Indian Economy Liberalization and Due to globalization Indian Technical Education System Faces challenges. Many foreign multinational companies are focusing on job placement in India. Sophisticated technologies and techniques Many technology companies have foreign collaboration; national and private Are set by efforts. Due to liberalization, privatization and globalization, efficient recent corporate scandals of many The result is this special Demand has grown significantly foreign multinational companies are focusing on job placement in India. The liberalization of the economy and Due to globalization, in India Many opportunities in the field of technical education and there are challenges. Of many criteria basically of technology companies How to evaluate performance this is one of the challenges. Indian technical education, in recent times, has seen rapid growth, Alternative: Teacher Strength (FS), Student Admission (SI), Number of PhDs awarded (Ph.D.), Number of patents applied for (patent), Campus area (CA). Evaluation Preference: Computational time, Simplicity, Mathematical calculations involved, Flexibility which has led to a decline in the employment of engineering graduates. Thus the present devastation in India Many private techies on the edge the business performance of companies has been affected. TOPSIS (Technique for Order Performance through Integrity with Ideal Solution). Indian Technical Institution from TOPSIS method. From the result it is seen that Faculty strength (FS) and is got the first rank whereas is the Campus area (CA) got is having the lowest rank.
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