Hii shubham,
See Engineering has become a very lucrative business for reach people or even for people who are in infrastructure who don’t have even knowledge of Technical field but they are in the Board Of Directors. Because people are shifting from building flat to building colleges. As they are getting more ROI. Getting approval from govt in not a tedious job, allocation & verification isn’t that much stringent. Hence they get it very easily if they have money to invest.1.5 Million Engineering Pass Outs In India Every Year, with no use because the quality is getting deteriorated year by year. In 2006–07, no of engg colleges was approx. 1500, right now it is approx. 3500 i.e in last 7–8 years it has increased by more than double. What they are doing? Reducing the quality of engineering, spoiling the name of engineering.
As per recent data, 20-33% out of the 1.5 million engineering graduates passing out every year run the risk of not getting a job at all. For those who do, the entry-level salary is pathetically low, and has stagnated at that level for the last eight-nine years, though the prices of everything from groceries to vehicle fuel have shot up during the same period. This is really pathetic as our country doesn’t need this much engineers.
Now coming to solution, it can be solved in two ways :1)Individual Level : Whenever someone asks me whether to enter into an engg college or not, I just tell him two thing : If you are getting any reputed college then definitely yes else don’t waste your precious 4 years & huge money. Just do graduation with any science paper which you like most & start preparing for reputed govt jobs like in SSC, Railway, Banking etc.. There are a lot of jobs, competition is very less if you are a good student because you would have to compete with all type of students & most of them aren’t of that much intelligence level. So, simply just don’t get into any college just because you have to do engineering as your friends are doing.
Hope u like the ans J
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