11. Which “Institution” should
I join ? Why?
• placement ?
• reputation ? on what basis is it
reputed (placement, research,
faculty, infrastructure, result)
• course and its future prospect
• impression of current students
about the college.
12. Spending time and money to visit and enquire about the
institution is far better than……..
….repenting about joining a low grade institute and
wasting precious academic years….
13. Quality of a private college may not be guaranteed
always, as good faculty may not be always available due
to the insecurity of teaching jobs.
Many big private colleges have this situation.
Don’t just fall for big buildings and lawns alone….
14. Quality of a private college may not be guaranteed
always, as good faculty may not be always available due
to the insecurity of teaching jobs.
Many big private colleges have this situation.
Don’t just fall for big buildings and lawns alone….
15. How will I know more about the
institute ?
• alumni(pass outs)
• current students (visit campus and
talk with students, not just one)
16. How can I understand more
about course content ?
• university scheme, syllabus
available on internet.
• interacting with faculty.
• people in industry (engineers,
HR professionals)
17. What do current students and recently
passouts think about the course.
• topics covered
• toughness of course
• institute functioning
• easiness to get a job
18. What are the majority of passout
students doing…
*usually only a minor percentage of students
only land good jobs.
19. Is it worth spending so much money and 4 years for this
course…
….what will be the ‘return’ for spending all this
time and money…………
21. How many students are passing out a
year
• students passed out in past 3
years.
• students to pass out in next 3
years.
• Total 3+3+1(current batch) = 7 batches.
• Students passing out from institutes
offering similar course in your state,
neighbouring states.
23. How much percentage of students are able to find “good job”
considering what they have learnt.
24. “Considering the number of people hunting for a job in a very
limited space is it wise enough to go behind the crowd/mob
to join such a course.”
25. What is the career track followed by recent pass
outs ?
• Add-on courses they joined.
• Jobs they have landed in, after the course.
26. What is the career track followed by recent pass
outs ?
• Add-on courses they joined.
• Jobs they have landed in, after the course.
27. What is the career track followed by recent pass
outs ?
• Add-on courses they joined.
• Jobs they have landed in, after the course.
28. Never take a course just because it is rare, try to get a
bigger picture by talking to experts from industry, passout
students…….
29. • Courses like Mechatronics, Metallurgy, Printing, Biotechnology is rare
but at the same time has only very few openings available in the
industry.
• A B.Tech in Automobile Engineering is not a key to enter the
Automotive industry. The industry requires more of skilled workers
than engineers. There is no preference for Automobile Engineers.
Better choose Mechanical Engineering. The syllabus is 85% same.
• Majority of Electronics and Communication engineers are working in
software firms………
• B.Tech -IT course is being scrapped by most of the colleges.
Some interesting facts…………………
30. • Courses like Mechatronics, Metallurgy, Printing, Biotechnology is rare
but at the same time has only very few openings available in the
industry.
• A B.Tech in Automobile Engineering is not a key to enter the
Automotive industry. The industry requires more of skilled workers
than engineers. There is no preference for Automobile Engineers.
Better choose Mechanical Engineering.
• Majority of Electronics and Communication engineers(who get jobs)
are working in software firms………
• B.Tech -IT course is being scrapped by most of the colleges.
Some interesting facts…………………
31. • To join a banking sector do you require a B.Tech ?
• M.Tech graduates are struggling hard to get jobs…..
Some interesting facts…………………
32. 15 years back:
During the IT boom season the most sought after courses were EC, CS, IT (no body wanted CE).
Now:
Nowadays CE, ME courses are in great demand (no one wants EC, CS)
Most of the course selections seems to be hype and crowd phenomenon…
Even now the major employers(who give proper salary)are from software
industry…………….
………………………………………………………….don’t even think about a job in core streams.
33. More Supply = Less Demand/Price
More Graduates = Less Jobs/Salary
37. Resurgence of arts and science ?
http://www.thehindu.com/features/education/college-and-university/resurgence-of-arts-and-science/article7593744.ece
38. “Think more and get convinved before embarking
on the long journey……………………….”
39. Suppose you have already joined B.Tech ?
Keep other options open and
don’t just stick to what you have learned.
40.
41. Some online source for clearing your questions and doubts -
Quora https://www.quora.com/
Stackexchange http://stackexchange.com/
Fluther https://www.fluther.com/
Blurt it http://www.blurtit.com/
The Answer Bank http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/
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