VSIT | Vidyalankar School of Information Technology

Autonomous Institute
Affiliated to University of Mumbai

Dr. Lakshmi Pillai

Assistant Professor & Head,
Department of M.A. (Entertainment, Media & Advertising)

Qualification

Pursuing Bachelor of Legislative Law from University of Mumbai

PhD in English Literature, University of Mumbai
2025

Masters in English Literature (Honors with Research), University of Mumbai
2016

Bachelors in English,
University of Mumbai,
2014

Experience

10

Teaching Experience

10

Technical Paper published

0.5

Industrial Experience

06

Books Authored

MY LIFE

In a fast-paced world fuelled with digital empowerment and constant influx of information, teaching and learning assumes new forms of knowledge dissemination. Learners are no longer naively compliant children and educators can no longer command ownership over or dictate the teaching-learning process. The tradition of guru-shishya and even the modern Western education arrangement can no longer function as models of teaching or learning. I firmly believe that educators do not succeed if they solely prescribe to such methods of teaching. Educators must shift from teachers to facilitators. Learners ought not to be treated as blank sheets that can be inscribed with a fixed body of knowledge. All learners come aware and equipped. Today learners need facilitators, educators who can both teach and inform them about what knowledge does and facilitate learners to operate as well-informed and wise individuals. This principle was something I observed when I was a learner myself. My college professors were not reminiscent of my school teachers, who commanded compliance. Instead, they acted as facilitators and that brought many students to become active participants in seeking, learning and developing. If educators can bring students to the operative capacities of autonomous learning, there is nothing more rewarding in the field of education. Students flourish best not when they are told what to do, but when they are informed of what can be done, that choices have consequences and that the individual is responsible for himself or herself.

My teachers instilled the principle of autonomous learning in me that empowers me. I wish to bring that to new learners too. Students must become free thinking, empowered and responsible adults. This brings to mind Tagore’s poetic dream for a free country. “where knowledge is free…where the mind is led forward … into ever widening thought and action…” My interest in teaching arose from an interest in dissemination of knowledge. While I sought options such as journalism and content writing, none of them felt as rewarding as teaching. I want learners to know that even as you develop skills to become a responsible employee or individual, it is necessary to be socially aware, broad-minded, and tolerant. Additionally, active participation in oratory and debate competitions during my college days made me realise the importance of being aware and being politically correct. As a communications teacher with a background in literature, I realise the potential my subject holds in training students to be both able individuals as well as liberal in both action and spirit.

I began as a teacher with ideals that were not as grand as educating students to be responsible citizens of India. I believed such ideals were developed autonomously in the context of self-empowering education. I was fortunate to have peers in my department who introduced me to soft skills training and that helped further my purpose of bringing students to be liberal and independent individuals. A blend of traditional classroom and training methods allowed me to take students beyond learning that Indian students are unfortunately accustomed to. Additionally, along with other Media and Communication teachers, I was able to learn and work as a trainer to improve the students’ placement opportunities. As a teacher, a trainer, and additionally as an anchor in multiple formal institutional events in VSIT, I have grown and realised I have so much more that I can learn as well as a teacher and a facilitator. I was also introduced to the role of a mentor in VSIT. To be a mentor has always been a challenge for an individual like me who often creates a very rigid distance between students and the teacher. To be a mentor and to guide students was quite different from my teaching principles but as I attempted to fit into the role of a mentor that did not quite divert from my principles, I found myself realising how the awareness of students’ issues on academics helped sharpen my teaching techniques. It complemented my purpose of facilitating and though I still continue to strive to be a mentor that is both relevant to students as well as honest to my personal principles, I am glad this has enabled me to become a better educator. I was also able to bring in my little experience in journalism to the publishing committee and I’m humbled to mention that I, along with a dedicated team of colleagues, were able to publish VSIT’s first annual cultural magazine. Teacher, Trainer, Mentor, Educator, Facilitator: we all don several hats. And more hats we shall don, to better not only ourselves, but also the education environment.

MY WORK

  1. Board of Studies, Department of English, SIES College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Sion West
  2. Board of Studies, Department of Mass Media, Vidyalankar School of Information Technology, Wadala East
  1. Member of EdTech Society since 2024
 
  1. Gold Medal in BA English Literature
  2. Best Paper Award, VCMT International Interdisciplinary Conference
  1. Soft Skills Trainer, Value-Added Course on Soft Skills, Department of Information Technology, November 2023.
  2. Soft Skills Training, Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce, 24–28 Feb 2025.
  3. Resource Person, Value-Added Course on Social Media Management, SIES College of Arts, Science and Commerce (Autonomous), Jan 2022.
  4. Guest Speaker & Judge, Graphic Novel (Manga) and Storyboard Competition, SIES College, 30 Aug 2020.
  5. Guest Speaker, Gender, Media and Culture Webinar, 28 Apr 2020.
  6. Soft Skills Trainer, Communication Skills and Vocabulary Aptitude.
  7. Interdepartmental Guest Lecture on Communication, FYBFM, 2018–19 & 2019–20.
  8. Interdepartmental Guest Lecture on Eric Fromm’s Theory on Personality, FYBMM (Psychology), 2018–19.
  9. VAC on Strategic Advertising Compliance and Brand Risk Intelligence, VSIT College, Wadala.
  10. Guest Lecture on Growth of East Asian Popular Culture in India, Dr. NGP College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore, 24 Jan 2026.
  11. Soft Skills Training, Royal College, Mira Road, 30 Dec 2017.
  1. Participated in ISMER 2026, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kochi Campus, 2026.
  2. Participated in DrNGP–VSIT Conference, Tamil Nadu, January 2026.
  3. Participated in VCMT Multidisciplinary Conference, 2026.
  4. Participated in VCMT Multidisciplinary Conference, 2025.
  5. Attended FDP on “Understanding Information Disorder”, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (Online), 27 Feb–5 Mar 2026.
  6. Attended Workshop on “Empowering Ethical Advertising”, Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) at Xavier’s Institute of Communications (XIC), Mumbai (Offline), 9 Jan 2026.
  7. Attended AICTE ATAL FDP on “Embedded Finance: Transforming Financial Services in the Digital Era”, Vidyalankar School of Information Technology (VSIT) (Online), 6–11 Oct 2025.
  8. Attended FDP on “Academic Leadership 5.0: Navigating National and Global Trends”, Inter University Centre for Teacher Education, BHU (Online), 22–27 Sept 2025.
  9. Attended FDP on “Research Ethics and Academic Integrity: Leveraging Digital Tools”, Inter University Centre for Teacher Education, BHU (Offline), 18–22 Aug 2025.
  10. Attended AICTE ATAL FDP on “Holistic Sustainability Strategies for India in Energy, Water and Climate Change”, MET Institute of Management (Online), 16–21 Dec 2024.
  11. Attended FDP on “Action Research for Language Teachers”, B.R.B College of Commerce, Raichur with Nucleus of Learning and Development (Online), 9–14 Dec 2024.
  12. Attended FDP on “Crime, Law and Justice”, Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur (Online), 11–17 May 2024.
  13. Attended FDP on “Gender Justice”, Gokul Global University (Online), 30 Oct–5 Nov 2023.
  14. Participated in VCMT International Conference, VSIT, 11 Feb 2023 (Auditorium, Y-Block).
  15. Attended FDP on “Bringing Learner Centricity in Teaching–Learning Process”, VSIT (Offline), 8 Jan, 15 Jan & 22 Jan 2022.
  16. Participated in VCMT International Conference, VSIT, 4 Dec 2021.
  17. Attended FDP on “Digital Humanities”, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi in collaboration with IGNCA, Ministry of Culture (Online), 23–29 Dec 2021.
  18. Participated in VCMT International Conference, VSIT, 7–8 Feb 2020.
  19. Attended VCMT Pre-Conference Workshop on R Tool and Power BI for Data Science, 7 Feb 2020.
  20. Attended FDP on “Evolution from Offline to Online Teaching”, Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana College, Thane in association with YCMOU & Microsoft (Online), 30 May–3 June 2020.
  21. Attended FDP on “Beginner’s Kit for Online Teaching Tools”, Nagindas Khandwala College, Mumbai in association with IMS (Online), 21–22 May 2020.
  22. Attended FDP on “Preparing a Teacher for Different Roles”, VSIT (Offline), 5–11 May 2018.
  23. Participated in Youth Research Workshop, English and Foreign Language University, Hyderabad, 2018.
  1. “Power Fantasies in the Attention Economy: Solo Leveling and the Psychological Appeal of Algorithmic Meritocracy among Digital Youth”, ISMER 2026 (Publication pending).
  2. “Espionage, Ethics and Sustainable Development in India’s Pop Culture: A Study of The Family Man”, DrNGP–VSIT 2026 (Publication pending).
  3. “Decolonising Urban Design: The Role of Indigenous Aesthetic Knowledge in Shaping Climate-Responsive Public Spaces”, VCMT 2026 Conference Proceedings, ISBN: 978-93-344-5986-9.
  4. “Cyber Ecological Anxieties in Squid Game: A Dystopian Reflection”, VCMT 2025 International Conference; Best Paper Award; published in Pradnyaa, 2025.
  5. Pillai, Lakshmi & Dr. Vitthal Parab. “The Woe of the Second Lead Syndrome: Homosociality and Hegemonic Masculinity in K-Dramas”, Utkal Historical Research Journal, Vol. 34 (II), pp. 161–165, 2021. ISSN: 0976-2132.
  6. Pillai, Lakshmi & Dr. Vitthal Parab. “Towards a Dataist Utopia: Aesthetic Reconstructions, Medical Humanities and Posthumanism”, Our Heritage Journal, Vol. 68, pp. 98–100, 2020. ISSN: 0474-9030.
  7. Pillai, Lakshmi. “Towards a Posthuman Future: Androgyny, Transhumanism and Culture”, Alteritas: EFL-U Journal of Literary Inquiry, Vol. 1, No. 1, Aug 2019.
  8. “Towards a Posthuman Future: Androgyny, Transhumanism and Culture”, presented at Young Research National Seminar 2018, English and Foreign Language University (EFLU), Hyderabad.
  9. “Strategic Androgyny: An Evolutionary Transition Advancing Women into True Leadership”, VCMT 2018, Vidyalankar School of Information Technology, Mumbai.
  10. “My ID is Gangnam Beauty Review: What’s Wrong with Plastic?”, Feminism in India, 2018.
  11. “The Sororal Saga: Female Friendships in Bollywood”, Feminism in India, 2018.
  12. Editorial contributions in Vector, Vidyalankar School of Information Technology.
  1. Introduction to Communication Skills – II (BSc) Vipul Publication, 2025
  2. Communication Skills in English – II (BA) Vipul Publication, 2025 
  3. Campus to Corporate (BScDS) Vipul Publication, 2024
  4. Business Etiquettes and Corporate Grooming (BCom) Vipul Publication, 2024
  5. Effective Communication-I Vipul Publication, 2024
  6. Foundation Course – I,  ISBN – 978-93-5593-835-0, 2022
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Being born in a family where both of my parents were doctors, I was expected to take up medicine as my career. So just like every middle class family my career was decided even before I could learn to speak. During my school and college days I was an above average student but when it came to giving my entrance test for medical somehow I could not manage to get admission in Mumbai and again due to family restrictions I could not go to Yavatmal where I managed secure an M.B.B.S seat. But life does not stop right? So I was expected to prepare for medical entrance one more time. I wished to go for Engineering and brought my admission form as well but was persuaded against it. So to not waste my year I was made to take admission to B.Sc. in the same college where I completed my HSc and that was a turning point for me.

During graduation I was lucky enough to be taught by teachers who inspired me not just to understand what I like but also to take a stand for what I like. So I decided to complete my education in Electronics even after getting B.D.S. seat in a college in Navi Mumbai after my second attempt of the medical entrance. This time I was persistent and confident enough to do what I like and was ready to take all the responsibility of that. So I continued my education while working part time as tutor, because if the choice is yours, so is its responsibility.

During my graduation I realized that, it is more important to know various opportunities around us than to be stuck with a single choice. Unlike our parents’ time, these days we have large number of opportunities, but we lack is proper guidance to explore them. Also one needs to make his own decisions and not just that should be able to work hard to achieve their goal. This thought inspired me to become a teacher and I did my Masters in Electronics and completed B.Ed. I wished to be the torch that today’s kids need in the world full of opportunities. I wanted to tell them that career does not end only because you missed one opportunity, but this also does not mean that we stop taking our career seriously. We can be more alert and grab the next opportunity that comes in our way and again make a comeback in the race of life. So what are we waiting for? ON YOUR MARK. GET-SET-AND GO….

Professional Memberships
1. IEEE Annual Membership October 2018 to October 2019
Professional Memberships
2. IEEE Annual Membership October 2018 to October 2019
Professional Memberships
3. IEEE Annual Membership October 2018 to October 2019
Professional Memberships
4. IEEE Annual Membership October 2018 to October 2019
Professional Memberships
5. IEEE Annual Membership October 2018 to October 2019
Professional Memberships
6. IEEE Annual Membership October 2018 to October 2019
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