Feb 26, 2015

Engineering education - Thinking beyond jobs

There is a thought provoking article in New Indian Express on the title. As pointed out, the education system needs a paradigm shift from classroom teaching to hands-on practical approach. With mushrooming of schools and colleges without sufficient infrastructure, many of the present day engineering students are unable to learn the subjects clearly and this can be a reason for so many engineering graduates remaining unemployed and trying to seek for even small jobs, irrelevant to their education.
Many of the engineering colleges are also not getting enough students due their poor infrastructure and there are reports of colleges reducing the number of courses, number of students or even going for closure.
Assessment of facilities and renewal of college licence based on the assessment is required. 
Also, the syllabus for engineering students should include that of ITI and Diploma courses with more stress on practicals/workshops. Like MBBS, the duration of engineering course should be extended to 5-6 years taking into account of practical teaching instead of just going for four year classroom teaching with limited practicals.