Arti wrote:I beg to differ. I meet all kinds of graduates... every day. I am not saying that only engineers have misconceptions about themselves, but the number, percentage rather, is higher when it comes to them. They believe that everything should come to them on a platter because they have a BE... come on I say to them... GET A LIFE!
Arti, the number of such people may be higher than that of most other disciplines but I do not think the percentage is higher. The number is higher because of the sheer number of BE grads in this country, especially this state.
Yes, there are people who act smug and all, but those are the ones who have taken up those management or NRI seats. To me, they do not count. They have done nothing to deserve admission and had it not been for their father's money would have been languishing somewhere.
But, the really smart guys are those who are modest. This I can say for a fact, and this holds for people across all streams of study. And, Stingrae, you are right. Perhaps not more than 1000 people actually are deserving guys for the course. But, that is because of the mushrooming of private colleges that seem to encourage management quota. To me, this is wrong.
People might say that these colleges need money to survive. Then let me say this. As of the last few years, the IITs do not really receive governement grants. I know for sure that BITS, Pilani does not. And these institutions have fees ranging between Rs. 19,500 and Rs. 22, 500 per semester. That is not all. The really brilliant guys get a 100% scholarship in Pilani (I am not sure about the IITs, though). Unlike the IITs, BITS does not have NRI seats.
The point here is that if these premier institutes can fund themselves on these low fees completely why can't these private institutions?