25 May 2020

Engineering Education : What Is formality...

Engineering Education:  formality...

Where to take a halo admission ? Oh, there is little to ask! 12 Science pass, right? That's enough. There is money .. so there is no need for just 2 merits. Let's get admission in engineering, also for only 50% fee. This is an offer for two days only and also gives a laptop for free.

Engineering.

Whether one likes it or not, this is the reality of our education system today. Education, admission and degrees are known to be sold as vegetables are sold in the vegetable market. The reason? The reason is that everyone knows, education has become a formality. No one is interested in the subject or in gaining true knowledge and understanding. Getting a degree means enjoying the world. This is the reason why education traders have gone bankrupt. None of this is for the engineering sector alone, the same applies to every branch of education and I would like to say more about being associated with the branch of engineering.


There is nothing wrong with calling the present time for the education of Gujarat or India as the age of engineers because the engineering colleges and many of their branches have just burst into flames. In almost every society or mahalla, three out of ten engineers will be found. The number is not going to increase, but whatever the number, how many people have complete technical knowledge and ability in their subject? Almost insignificant: This leads to a heap of people without degrees even without skills, unemployment rises because lack of basic knowledge or skills cannot survive in the post-degree cut-throat competition. Who is responsible for this? So for that I will talk about engineering college.

In Gujarat, GTU

In Gujarat, GTU i.e. Gujarat Technological University, also known as Gujarat Tension Unit, is affiliated to Government Engineering Colleges located at various places. The government is very kind to these institutions, and should be… has allocated millions of machines for students to do experiments and learn their design, process, etc. The reality is that there is no one to operate the machine. All these laboratories and their machines worth millions of rupees eat dust. It may be open once or twice a year, so it is a matter of practical or machine viewing. Now when it comes to textbook teaching, it means that no one cares about the lectures of the professors, going to them regularly or assimilating them carefully or there are very few students who come to teach really honestly. College time is from nine in the morning to six in the evening, when people come at eleven o'clock and come straight to the canteen, one goes to eat at one o'clock, return at two-and-a-half o'clock and go home at four-thirty. Let's take notes of the people in the lecture and get them copied, so the satisfaction, learning and forgetting of the student is the same mantra… but the other side of the coin is just as precious. Even people who sit in class and give lectures get true knowledge, right information, right?

Engineer

It is not only the students who run away from the lectures, but also the professors. Our lecturer on 'Machine Design' took a lecture as a result of many complaints from the students, in which he brought a book and wrote a few words on the blackboard, which is also wrong. Looks like years later the blackboard and the square would have been awkward. And yet the students enjoy the unfettered right to deploy the roof. I remember when I was in the first semester a lecturer told us that he had completed his entire engineering in just one book from this college. In the same year, he came to our lecture with an old book. When we were in the fourth semester, we complained in writing to the head (H) of our mechanical department that no lecturer was taking the lecture. Now it was the turn of the lecturers. The head of the department became very angry, forcing each lecturer to take a lecture. It happened that I have not been taught for so long that there is nothing to do, I don't know what to do, then one of the lecturers said that you have complained so we have to come .. and if we are professors then you have to do as we say He speaks and writes to us, explaining nothing. In doing so the students continued to be annoyed so that no one would complain for the lecture anymore. In addition, those who complained were trying to find the students but fortunately did not come to hand. In addition to the internal and submission being in their hands, the students also have to bear the brunt of being a government son-in-law.

Another fun and interesting process is called 'submission'. Submission really means to show the practicals of the subject and the tutorials given for the assignment in a class by writing them neatly in a file. Tear off, no matter what is written inside. Because submission has also become a formality, they can write whatever they want because even if they have not been taught, even if they have not done experiments, they can write 50-60 questions and their answers, students can write overnight by mistake. Let it be written, but now it is used in government offices like Dhakka and Brahmastra in front of students to show it. Long queues and scuffles all day long like government offices to submit a file

Should these people be given the status of Guru? On what qualifications do these people get paid? Only as a government son-in-law.

Now in this situation, what should students write when they take the exam? Hey, you know which subject comes and what course comes in the days before the exam, and to teach it yourself in one or two nights and then to prepare it, now think that someone who doesn't even know how to use old inventions is taught by someone. What do engineers find new?

What to do if there are millions of such engineers? A laborer or a craftsman who has only done ITI has more knowledge and skill than such an engineer. That is why we are still developing, not developed. That is why we have to write that the original Indian or Gujarati man did this or that. Why couldn't the people who went abroad do it here? Now back to the point, such students get the degree of engineer, but then the situation worsens. Whose curve? His own negligence as well as the crookedness of those government sons-in-law. Because in the field in which one has got a degree, not knowledge, not skills, not scientific vision. If the government keeps such bad goods in its shop, it is obvious that people will leave the shop and take admission in self-financing institutions only. And somewhere this is also an alchemy for self-finance shops to run well. We went to see a power plant, went there and asked where this plant was designed and who did it? So the answer was that in China, and Chinese engineers came for the installation of the plant. So is there a shortage of engineers for such work in Gujarat or India? No! But no one had the practical skill.

It is not that not all professors are reluctant to teach or pay attention to students, but the inactivity of others turns the tide on the hard work of one or two such sincere and dedicated professors. Inactive teachers not only tamper with their own future, but also the future of many students, the hard work of one or two subjects of such a few dedicated teachers who teach in a systematic way cannot help the students in any way, and in addition they are discouraged.

There are some colleges or universities like Indian Institute Of Technology (IIT) which make engineers in the true sense. It is desirable to salute such Institutes, but such a growing home university should not be allowed. India's future has been getting more and more bleak since the political decay in education. If we don't wake up, the time is not far away when we will have to be satisfied by writing either Indian or Gujarati forever.

Wake up… Academics… Academics… Thinkers… Students… Wake up, there is still time to correct mistakes. The system is in dire need of a radical change!

B.E. in a reputed Government Engineering College. Jimitbhai, who is studying in (Mechanical), has come up with beautiful ideas about today's education system, its commercialization and its effectiveness based on his experience in the field of engineering. Being an engineer and having studied the same field, I fully support all these matters. The carelessness shown in the study of a very professional, accurate and precise information such as engineering and the involvement of many, even if it is on both sides - of students and institutions - is to the detriment of society as a whole. Jimitbhai's outburst against the things that almost all of them have accepted as normal is a proof of his irritability. And in doing so, it also deserves congratulations for trying to raise its voice against the malpractices of the system. This is his first composition on Akshar Naad, congratulations to him for that and for a deep brainstorming.

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