After
completion of 10+2 maximum students decide to take admission either in
Engineering or medicine college without exploring other career options.
Due to this, every year lakhs of youths are becoming Engineers but
failing to get desired jobs.
They
think that jobs are easily available for engineers. After interviewing
many of them, I can’t even tell them that your son or daughter do not
even have minimum required technical knowledge. Getting first class or
distinction has become so easy without having fundamental knowledge of engineering. It’s high time for parents to stop running behind engineering degrees.
USA produces around 1 lakh engineers per year for a $16 trillion economy.
India produces 15 lakhs engineers for a $2 trillion economy.
The
earlier mass recruiting sector was Manufacturing. It used to recruit
from the core branches like Electrical, Mechanical, Civil etc. But,
Manufacturing is relatively stagnant at 17% of the GDP. So the core
branch placements have become very difficult.
The
more recent mass recruiter was the IT sector. It grew from scratch to
almost 5% of the GDP in a short time. IT Employed millions of engineers.
Now, IT is also saturating. Only good, skilled IT Engineers are in demand.
If you look at the sectoral composition of Indian economy, most of the sectors do not need engineers. Tourism is 10% of the GDP, does not require engineers. Financial sector, Trade, Hotels and Restaurants do not require engineers. Requirement of engineers in Health, Education, Agriculture is also negligible.
More than 50% of the GDP has no role for Engineers. Still most of Indian youth are becoming Engineers. The situation is not sustainable .
Demand is low while supply is high. Over and above this, skill
level of an average engineer is poor, almost its non-existent in many
cases. If we leave aside the top 100–200 colleges, most fresh engineers
have no idea of what they studied. Ask a fresh mechanical engineer, can
s/he design a simple frame?
Today the
situation is that most engineers are working in a field that has no
connection to what they have studied in the college. This is a waste of
resources.
Engineering degree does not come cheap. It costs about 10-15 lakhs. For poor parents, its a huge burden. When their son / daughter is not able to secure a job, they are devastated.
For
the nation, you can calculate the loss. Leave around 1 lakh engineers
that NASSCOM says are employable. The rest 14 lakhs have each wasted 10
lakhs of fees. That totals to around $20 Billion. Almost equal to the
Government’s spending on healthcare. Over this, there is loss of human capital.
India need to replan the whole engineering education system. Goverment need to cut down on the number of colleges and improve the quality in the rest.
Also students should explore other career options than everyone becoming Engineers.
When it comes to education, a multitude of options are
available today! From Aviation, to Hotel Management, Short Term
Programs to big movie production courses, Data science, cyber security,
Information Security, Cloud Technology Designing, Indian Armed Forces,
Animation and VFX, Digital Marketing, Film Making, Technology Courses
like SQL, PHP, Big Data, C, C++, etc. and much more!
For a majority of courses like these, there are entrance exams too, such as the NATA, CEED, NID entrance, NIFT entrance, NDA entrance, MBA Entrance, Hotel Management entrance, CET, NEET and many more! Here, the right training goes a long way in getting your child admission to their dream institute! Do you know what are the top career tracks of 2018 other than engineering??
For a majority of courses like these, there are entrance exams too, such as the NATA, CEED, NID entrance, NIFT entrance, NDA entrance, MBA Entrance, Hotel Management entrance, CET, NEET and many more! Here, the right training goes a long way in getting your child admission to their dream institute! Do you know what are the top career tracks of 2018 other than engineering??
See the following list.
1. Animation, VFX and Multimedia
2. Fashion Design, Event Management and Interior decoration.
3. Aeronautical and Aviation
4. Film making, Script Writing and Acting.
5. Engineering computer, IT, cloud and data science.
6. Networking, information security.
7. Beauty, Modelling and Cosmetology
8. Fitness, dietitian and nutritionist
9. Foreign languages.
10. Music and Dance.
2. Fashion Design, Event Management and Interior decoration.
3. Aeronautical and Aviation
4. Film making, Script Writing and Acting.
5. Engineering computer, IT, cloud and data science.
6. Networking, information security.
7. Beauty, Modelling and Cosmetology
8. Fitness, dietitian and nutritionist
9. Foreign languages.
10. Music and Dance.
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