Re: Fwd: [MTC Global] Finally, India will produce fewer lousy engineers every year

Dear Sirs,

Institution may have to find innovative solutions themselves.

  • Zero Based Budgetary techniques, for example, would be of great help, (since AICTE may take time) to come up with Institution-specific-solutions for proactive creation, evaluation and revision of curricular experiences which guide student learning.
  • ZBB will help us focus resources on core goals, shifting funds from programs that aren't productive to activities that truly drive growth of the Institution, under such crisis situation.
With warm regards,
G.S.Autee


From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> on behalf of kiran paranjpe <kdparanjpe@rediffmail.com>
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 9:22 PM
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Fwd: [MTC Global] Finally, India will produce fewer lousy engineers every year
 
Dear Sir, The closure of many poorly run engineering colleges has been
mainly because of the poor quality of engineers being unfit for engineering
related employment. The AICTE has accepted this fact and facilitated the
speedy closure. However, the problem of poor quality of engineering
education remains unattended. It could be traced to the following:
a) Outdated Engineering Streams
b) outdated syllabii for a) above
c) Inadequate knowledge base for new engineering streams
d) Little or no laboratory facilities for the new streams
e) And lack of faculty and technical staff for the courses

Our best known colleges are struggling with these problems and trying to
overcome some with partnerships with Universities in the USA or other
developed countries. There are limitations on this route with a a persistent
time lag in both new knowledge creation( research) and dissemination among
the students in a wholesome manner.

So we end with an education that is itself anemic as regards the content and
taught by ill qualified faculty with no experience in either design,
construction, utilization or up-gradation of these new engineering streams.
This is a serious challenge in our country where any original engineering
effort is scoffed at as either being unviable or unsuitable.
The AICTE could play a role in facilitating the integration of our
engineering education with the rest of the world. Merely talking about poor
quality and closing down engineering colleges will not take us very far on
the road to quality. Goelji is very right in his comment.
Best Regards,
K.Paranjpe

On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 19:58:22 +0530 Uma Devi wrote
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From: umachepuri@gmail.com
Date: 25-Sep-2015 7:05 pm
Subject: RE: [MTC Global] Finally, India will produce fewer lousy engineers
every year
To:
Cc:
In AP N TELANGANA around 4 to 5 hundred Engineering colleges are there but
how many colleges are giving good quality of education? Only very few
colleges, in many colleges students don';t to go to college regularly,
attendence managed by colleges, they will give full internal marks. For
students completing engineering became very easy, no need to pay,
reimbursement is there, no need to study full internal marks are given.

In spot valuation faculties give marks by seeing the length of the answers
not by reading the answers, so every one will pass in the exam.


On 25-Sep-2015 4:34 pm, "supriya biswas" wrote:


Reducing seats would restrict the supply to some extent. But is it the
ultimate solution? There should be more focus on the quality of teaching,
infrastructure and job oriented curriculum. Not all private colleges are
starving with students, there are some going strong in this market - how? It
is important to think over these points. 
Regards
Dr. Supriya BiswasKolkata

Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 06:15:25 +0000
From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Finally, India will produce fewer lousy engineers
every year

This is not any top-down move. It is sheer lack of demand that is forcing
many of the engineering colleges to surrender seats. Likewise in the MBA
programs. MBA has become like starting a neighbourhood kirana shop - low
entry barriers.
 uma chandrasekaran


On Friday, 25 September 2015 10:26 AM, Virendra Goel
wrote:


No credit goes to AICTE for this move. It is a natural process of
elimination in light of supply being more than the demand and value for
money perceived by the students. Expecting any quality improvement after
reduction of seats will be disappointing. We are still far away from a
competitive spirit based on the quality. It will perhaps take few more years
before crisis of survival reaches its peak and process of quality education
becomes a necessity for every institution.RegardsVirendra Goel  From:
join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Prof. Bholanath DuttaSent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 3:16 PMTo:
join_mtcSubject: [MTC Global] Finally, India will produce fewer lousy
engineers every year  India's epidemic of lousy engineering colleges, which
churned out millions of substandard engineers, may finally be ending.The
country's technical education regulator, All India Council for Technical
Education, is planning to reduce over 600,000 engineering seats in colleges
across India."We would like to bring it (engineering seats) down to between
10 lakh and 11 lakh (one million and 1.1 million) from a little over 16.7
lakh now," Anil Sahasrabudhe, chairman of the AICTE, told
the Mint newspaper.The dismal quality of education at many of the country's
existing engineering colleges is one of the main reasons behind AICTE's
decision. The regulatory body plans to close down certain colleges and
reduce the number seats in some others over the next few years."It is the
colleges that are coming forward for closure. We are facilitating closure if
the colleges are not able to manage with hardly 20-30% seats filled because
these colleges become non-viable," Sahasrabudhe told Quartz in an email.This
year alone, about 556 engineering courses or departments across colleges in
India have closed down, according to AICTE.  -- EDUCATE, EMPOWER,
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