Engineering is the first choice of every second young girl
or boy in India. The reason is the high employability quotient, respect and
plenty of job as well as growth opportunities associated with engineering
field. However, it’s not easy to take admission into one of the best
engineering colleges of UP. And if you do not take admission in a top
engineering college and choose to do B. Tech from any tier-2 or tier-3
engineering institution, you will have to struggle with:
1. Ordinary Campus not Preferred by Recruiters
Recruiters are more willing to offer a well-paying job to
students from top-rated campuses rather than to someone from a tier-2 college
who has scored higher marks and has more talent. This way more deserving
candidates are often left behind.
2. Preference given to Big Institutions
Students who deserve a rightful employability badge may very
well be from any of the tier-2 colleges but they won’t get preference in career
and promotion because they do not carry the brand name of a top engineering
college.
3. No Proper Training
Only the best engineering colleges in UP like ITS Engineering
College ensure proper training and internship for their students to bridge the
skills gap. Other colleges fall behind
in providing technical skills, logical ability, quantitative ability &
essential communication skills and more.
4.Expert Faculty and World-Class Resources Missing
Currently in the country, there is a serious dearth of well
educated, reliable, qualified and sound educators. Holding a PhD in the subject doesn’t suffice.
One has to keep up with industry standards and demands as well. The faculty of Engineering
College is the biggest pull for students who wish to do a B. Tech that helps
them evolve and grow in global industry.
5.Good Placement Missing
A large number of engineering colleges in India lack a
proper channel of student placement. They have a placement cell but nobody to
run it efficiently. There is no one to make our students ready to be picked by
the biggest names in the industry. ITS Engineering College, on the other hand,
is known for its regular and highly successful placement drives.
6.Syllabus is not updated as regularly as it should be
Most of the engineering colleges in India continue to ignore
the industry demands and follow just the old patterns and pedagogy.
7.Severe lack of LIVE Projects
Students of Engineering Colleges should be given opportunity
to take part in LIVE projects that would help them get ready for industry
experience.
8.No international content or material that creates
awareness about international practices and standards
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