Saturday, November 12, 2011

Private colleges are ruining educational standards in technical education

AICTE need to look into this issue seriously when giving NOC to grocery shop man to start an engineering college. They need to rethink in this issue because this is can create engineers who can’t even start a grocery shop. This post is writing in the light of a shocking fact that 81 % of students for B Tech from a University of Kerala had failed in their exams. All this happened in private colleges. But the Government and Aided colleges fetched pretty good results. What is the real problem behind this bulk failure? Parents are first to blamed for this condition to students. Everyone wanted their child to study professional courses after Plus Two .Then a boy or a girl with an interest in history is forced to sit in a mechanical lab. Then it will be a surprise if he passes an exam. Most of students like this will leave the course at second year with 20 arrears in their hand. Parents need to change their mind according to their kid’s interest not their status symbol.
Next thing is AICTE needs to recruits teachers to the engineering colleges. Most of the private colleges hire only B techs as they only need to pay less. If they take M techs too they may not be qualified, taken only on interest of the management. Good teachers can only create a good bunch of skilled engineers. Managements have taking their own right to take any student depending on their thickness of their father’s pocket. This cannot be changed as this is a business than any in India. But this is request to AICTE…So many talented teachers are here in their home and small scale companies .They are working there because they are unable to compete with the interests of college management. If AICTE can involve in the process to selecting good teachers, we can improve the standards of the education. We are sure about the results…Don’t encourage corruption in education because it will spoil the nation’s progress.

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