This was the answer to a Quora question I had posted some time back:
Most students learn what to pursue in life AFTER their B.tech degree.The major reason for joining an engineering college is: To have an easy academic life and to get a well paying job with the least effort applied.
That is not how it works.
The Indian Engineering system is flawed and even, outflawed. Except for the top institutes, the quality of graduates mass-produced is simply appalling. In fact, a large percentage of the engineering undergraduates are unemployable, and this rate has been toppling down at break-neck speeds.
There are lots of ways to analyze the problem. Ill set the main characters as Society, The Student and the College.
Question:
What are some bitter truths about engineering in India?/Why education system of B.Tech. in India is so depressing?
Answer:
Most students learn what to pursue in life AFTER their B.tech degree.The major reason for joining an engineering college is: To have an easy academic life and to get a well paying job with the least effort applied.
That is not how it works.
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Typical Engineering meme. Sigh, |
The Indian Engineering system is flawed and even, outflawed. Except for the top institutes, the quality of graduates mass-produced is simply appalling. In fact, a large percentage of the engineering undergraduates are unemployable, and this rate has been toppling down at break-neck speeds.
There are lots of ways to analyze the problem. Ill set the main characters as Society, The Student and the College.