Motherhood University

Dr.Anil Kumar Kapil is the Dean, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Motherhood University. He has over 24 years of experience in teaching, research, and administration. He is also the member of Academic Council and Board of Management at Motherhood University. 


Any insights into how your university could be more welcoming to students of different races or economic backgrounds? 

“Creating a stimulating and flexible learning environment for its students”

The main aim of the University to cater the students of nearby rural areasUniversity also believes in creating a world-class academic system for global level achievement to facilitate integration and tuning of personal excellence among the pupils through their balanced personality. The university’s mission for the development of high standard professionalism is not just limited to a certain part of society. We have a global vision and managerial leadership which will benefit all the students no matter where they come from. The ultimate goal is to expand the frontiers of knowledge through the provision of excellent conditions for learning and research.


What do you think your roles and responsibilities to the University and the students are? 

“Having regard for great ideas”

Being a Dean my responsibility is to deal with all matter pertaining to discipline amongst the University students on campus and outside. I also focus on advising the ways and means for promoting the wellbeing of University students which includes calculating social, moral, emotional and intellectual values amongst them.


What do you think should be the University’s top priority over the next 10 years? 

“Delivery of socially-relevant, scientific and technological contribution”

The University’s priority includes:

  • Being a centre that provides quality services, systems, and outputs 
  • Being an institution that consistently lives by excellent standards in anything that it does 

What are some of the biggest challenges you see, both for higher education in general and for Motherhood University specifically?

“Not being able to leave behind the conventional ways”

It is our 73rd year of independence and still our education system has not been developed fully. UGC is continuously working and focusing on quality education in the higher education sector. Still, we are facing a lot of problems and challenges in the higher education system. To list a few, enrolment, equity, quality, infrastructure, political interference, faculty, accreditation, research and innovation are some of the challenges.

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Any suggestions you would like to give to the current youth and the aspiring students?

“Imbibe the spirit of entrepreneurship”

The youth must believe in themselves and focus on their goal in life. They must aspire to dream big and work hard to achieve the same. They must be loyal to their parents, society and country. They must adapt to the requirements of industry and continuously enhance their skill sets to keep pace with it.