Nagpur: Making a major academic shift aligned with evolving global education trends, Nagpur University has allowed engineering graduates to enrol in postgraduate science programmes from the 2026-27 academic session, aiming to create interdisciplinary professionals equipped for emerging industries.Students with BE and BTech degrees from any branch will now be eligible for MSc programmes in physics, mathematics, statistics and economics offered by university departments. The move is designed to promote “interdisciplinary education, academic flexibility, skill development and wider career opportunities,” the university said in a statement.The decision reflects a broader transformation in higher education, where rigid disciplinary boundaries are fading in response to complex technological challenges. In today’s rapidly changing technology-driven era, traditional boundaries between disciplines are gradually disappearing, creating a dynamic and interconnected knowledge system, the university officials noted.Officials said modern industries increasingly demand professionals capable of integrating knowledge across domains rather than relying on single-discipline expertise. Fields such as artificial intelligence, data science, semiconductor technology, advanced material science and renewable energy require not only technical proficiency but also “a deep understanding of fundamental scientific principles and computational thinking”.While engineering education provides a strong applied foundation, the university emphasised the need for deeper conceptual clarity and analytical skills. “It is no longer sufficient to focus only on applications; a strong conceptual and analytical maturity is essential,” it said, highlighting physics, mathematics and statistics as the intellectual backbone of technological innovation.The initiative is in line with the National Education Policy 2020, which promotes flexibility and multidisciplinary learning. The university stated that the programme would “bridge the gap between applied engineering and fundamental sciences,” enabling students to transition from technology users to innovators and researchers.The university said the courses would open pathways in sectors such as semiconductor industries, research and development laboratories, banking, artificial intelligence, insurance, healthcare analytics, academia and govt services, while also preparing students for competitive examinations including GATE, NET, SET and UPSC.

