Engineers are over-rated.

revolt

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You need an arrow to the knee.

I have done engineering myself, from a private college. I have seen the extent to which the management goes to gather students and how it seeks to increase fees every year, while maintaining the same low standard of education. Also, the university prescribes a jurassic syllabus, with changes in only a few chapters and not reflecting the latest trends in engineering and technology.

Our college didn't even have a permanent principle. The advertisement propaganda could rival IIPM's ads. Engineering education is a lucrative business and everyone wants a piece of the action. Plenty of management seats accompanied with reservation has lead to blokes who are engineers in name only.
You have answered all yourself .:)
 

Desmond

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Re: Engineers are over-rated in India

drink all day(-5 intelligence)
fat (-2 agility)
wears glasses (+1 nerd)
owns a mac (-9001 respect)
"we must format this" (suicide skill, character is deleted)

A very apt description.
 

abhidev

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Re: Engineers are over-rated in India

That's it. I'm sick of all this "Btech Engineer" bullshit that's going on in India right now. engineers deserve much worse than that. Much, much worse than that.

I should know what I'm talking about. I myself enrolled for a btech course for ~0.6M rupees(that's about $15000) and have been studying it for almost 3 years now. I can't even manage to understand what my teacher is trying to say.

kids spend 4 years studying for impossible and unrelated tests and read outdated books up to a million times to produce some of the dumbest pieces of $#!7 known to mankind.

engineers are barely half as sharp as ivy league graduates and twice as rude for that matter too. Anything a ivy league grad can do, a btech engineer can't do it at all. I'm pretty sure a btech engineer would burn out trying to match the skills of a proper ivy league student.

Ever wonder why every single btech grad is in corporate business? That's right, they are too noob to innovate like the murricans do. Even in USofA, ivy league grads are snapped up faster than btech grads, coz their coding power is feared and respected.

So what am I saying? btech engineer is simply the worst herd mentality that india has ever seen, and thus, requires less attention in india. Here is the stat block I propose for btech grads:

drink all day(-5 intelligence)
fat (-2 agility)
wears glasses (+1 nerd)
owns a mac (-9001 respect)
"we must format this" (suicide skill, character is deleted)

Now that seems a lot more representative of the power of btech grads in real life, don't you think?

tl;dr = btech engineers need to do much more to deserve what they have, see my new stat block.


...... hilarity ensues

true...all that we study for 4 yrs is never used in real life(after engineering)...and the things we need...for that we have to go for extra classes paying more money....like in my case we had java in our syllabus but never taught in college...had to join third party institution for learning it.:-x
 

gopi_vbboy

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Re: Engineers are over-rated in India

That's it. I'm sick of all this "Btech Engineer" bullshit that's going on in India right now. engineers deserve much worse than that. Much, much worse than that.

I should know what I'm talking about. I myself enrolled for a btech course for ~0.6M rupees(that's about $15000) and have been studying it for almost 3 years now. I can't even manage to understand what my teacher is trying to say.

kids spend 4 years studying for impossible and unrelated tests and read outdated books up to a million times to produce some of the dumbest pieces of $#!7 known to mankind.

engineers are barely half as sharp as ivy league graduates and twice as rude for that matter too. Anything a ivy league grad can do, a btech engineer can't do it at all. I'm pretty sure a btech engineer would burn out trying to match the skills of a proper ivy league student.

Ever wonder why every single btech grad is in corporate business? That's right, they are too noob to innovate like the murricans do. Even in USofA, ivy league grads are snapped up faster than btech grads, coz their coding power is feared and respected.

So what am I saying? btech engineer is simply the worst herd mentality that india has ever seen, and thus, requires less attention in india. Here is the stat block I propose for btech grads:

drink all day(-5 intelligence)
fat (-2 agility)
wears glasses (+1 nerd)
owns a mac (-9001 respect)
"we must format this" (suicide skill, character is deleted)

Now that seems a lot more representative of the power of btech grads in real life, don't you think?

tl;dr = btech engineers need to do much more to deserve what they have, see my new stat block.


...... hilarity ensues


Dont generalize and please refrain from using abusive words.

I understand ur feeling :)
 

rohan_mhtr

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Sad to know this . When i completed my B.E in computers 2 years back , i generally had to study till i got black eyes only just to pass . Mind you i scored above 90 in HSC .
Completing engineering from Good universities like IIT , mumbai or DU is much difficult then some other crap universities . I did mine from mumbai but feel sad to see that some of our multinational companies do not recognize this .
Now i have completed my M.S from US and the method of teaching was so brilliant that it seemed as if you know everything and stydying is so simple like ABC..
But in india in my college over 60% of our professors couldnt even speak proper english , everything we saw in text books was bouncer and in the end we had to prepare for exams by byhearting , cheating/copying and solving previous 10 years exam question papers !

P.S : While is was doing my M.S in us all professors were good and spoke proper english and simplified everything except for one and he was an indian .:hissyfit:
 

Desmond

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Sad to know this . When i completed my B.E in computers 2 years back , i generally had to study till i got black eyes only just to pass . Mind you i scored above 90 in HSC .
Completing engineering from Good universities like IIT , mumbai or DU is much difficult then some other crap universities . I did mine from mumbai but feel sad to see that some of our multinational companies do not recognize this .
Now i have completed my M.S from US and the method of teaching was so brilliant that it seemed as if you know everything and stydying is so simple like ABC..
But in india in my college over 60% of our professors couldnt even speak proper english , everything we saw in text books was bouncer and in the end we had to prepare for exams by byhearting , cheating/copying and solving previous 10 years exam question papers !

P.S : While is was doing my M.S in us all professors were good and spoke proper english and simplified everything except for one and he was an indian .:hissyfit:

Sorry for your plight bro.
 

Coool

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Studying 1St yr Betech and yesterday in lab. ......teacher showed us how to do hyperlink!
 

abhidev

Human Spambot
Sad to know this . When i completed my B.E in computers 2 years back , i generally had to study till i got black eyes only just to pass . Mind you i scored above 90 in HSC .
Completing engineering from Good universities like IIT , mumbai or DU is much difficult then some other crap universities . I did mine from mumbai but feel sad to see that some of our multinational companies do not recognize this .
Now i have completed my M.S from US and the method of teaching was so brilliant that it seemed as if you know everything and stydying is so simple like ABC..
But in india in my college over 60% of our professors couldnt even speak proper english , everything we saw in text books was bouncer and in the end we had to prepare for exams by byhearting , cheating/copying and solving previous 10 years exam question papers !

P.S : While is was doing my M.S in us all professors were good and spoke proper english and simplified everything except for one and he was an indian .:hissyfit:

+1 :agreed:
 

d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
Sad to know this . When i completed my B.E in computers 2 years back , i generally had to study till i got black eyes only just to pass . Mind you i scored above 90 in HSC .
Completing engineering from Good universities like IIT , mumbai or DU is much difficult then some other crap universities . I did mine from mumbai but feel sad to see that some of our multinational companies do not recognize this .
Now i have completed my M.S from US and the method of teaching was so brilliant that it seemed as if you know everything and stydying is so simple like ABC..
But in india in my college over 60% of our professors couldnt even speak proper english , everything we saw in text books was bouncer and in the end we had to prepare for exams by byhearting , cheating/copying and solving previous 10 years exam question papers !

P.S : While is was doing my M.S in us all professors were good and spoke proper english and simplified everything except for one and he was an indian .:hissyfit:

In which year did you complete your BE?
 
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