I recently came across an interesting article about Engineering in India and the IITs.The IIT's are premiere institutes for higher education started as a brainchild of the Nalini Ranjan Sircar Committee. They are the pride of India when it comes to Engineering producing some of the finest Engineers over more than 50 years.
However there have been a lot of debates lately over the standard of the engineers graduating from the IIT's.Who is to to be blamed for this?The faculty? Or is it the students?I think it is the education system in India as a whole that deserves the credit.After secondary school education,most of the students end up staring at either medicine or engineering as their future prospects.Even students who want to pursue an MBA get into the frenzy of the IIT coaching institutes just for the brand value.So the IIT's end up getting intelligent students but not necessarily ones interested in Engineering. One should then not be surprised to see the quality of engineers dropping.How many of the engineers actually end up taking a job in their core field?Most of the highest packages from the IIT's are that of the banking sectors and this is too
The IIT's are being looked at as an option for a safe future rather than institutes for research studies.Parents often force their children into the coaching centers.'Work hard for two years and your future is safe' seems to be their mantra.Even the teachers get frustrated as they are left with the task of teaching engineering to people most of whom are just not interested !!
A higher awareness at the school level about various career options available is the need of the hour.Students need to be more aware of the different options they have so that they can choose the field they are going to spend the rest of their lives in without just blindly following the crowd.This responsibility should be taken up by the schools.
Just a thought!
However there have been a lot of debates lately over the standard of the engineers graduating from the IIT's.Who is to to be blamed for this?The faculty? Or is it the students?I think it is the education system in India as a whole that deserves the credit.After secondary school education,most of the students end up staring at either medicine or engineering as their future prospects.Even students who want to pursue an MBA get into the frenzy of the IIT coaching institutes just for the brand value.So the IIT's end up getting intelligent students but not necessarily ones interested in Engineering. One should then not be surprised to see the quality of engineers dropping.How many of the engineers actually end up taking a job in their core field?Most of the highest packages from the IIT's are that of the banking sectors and this is too
The IIT's are being looked at as an option for a safe future rather than institutes for research studies.Parents often force their children into the coaching centers.'Work hard for two years and your future is safe' seems to be their mantra.Even the teachers get frustrated as they are left with the task of teaching engineering to people most of whom are just not interested !!
A higher awareness at the school level about various career options available is the need of the hour.Students need to be more aware of the different options they have so that they can choose the field they are going to spend the rest of their lives in without just blindly following the crowd.This responsibility should be taken up by the schools.
Just a thought!