Friday, April 3, 2020

The present conundrum among IIT professors !

I have been researching deeply about the IIT scam, and I have solved the education and unemployment problem of Indian youth through my independent research.

In the past five years(2015-2020), the demands of the industry have changed drastically. The change is faster than humans can gauge and adapt.

The facts about the industry which were correct about 5 years ago are not correct in present context.

Indian education system is made to educate people without taking into consideration the demands of the job-market.

Since people invest a lot of people in engineering education in India hence people start expecting a job upon graduating from an engineering program. And, there is a deep divide between the demands of the industry and the 40 years old curriculum taught in Indian engineering colleges.

IIT professors are not able to understand the present demands of the engineering industry because they have never been conditioned enough to understand the demands of the industry. They simply solved a few MCQ, by accumulating a few MCQs from here and there, to get a govt job at an IIT/NIT.

Now, when the demands of the industry are changing at a rapid pace, they are dumbstuck.

The students are now relying more on video lectures and other online tools to learn new skills. This has decreased the demand of all kind of teachers in the educational system throughout the world.

The age-old of habit of mugging and reproducing the text in the exam has lost its relevance in the present context.

The engineering teachers throughout India are finding tricks and ways to keep themselves employable by trying to teach skills. Not considering the fact that skills cannot be taught by lectures. They consider speaking facts in front of the students as imparting skills. This is because of their botched-up understanding about the demands of the tech industry.

The restless IIT professors are trying to teach the unteachable.

They are not able to understand that theory can be taught through lectures, but skills cannot be.

The job market needs skills and not command over any theory. Period.

They are wasting their time and energy by trying to lecture-skills. IITs trying to deliver skills through lectures.

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Why I think that Aman Goel is a scam artist planted by Indian education mafia to keep running the IIT coaching industry !

There is one IIT Bombay graduate on Quora, named Aman Goel, who claims to run a chatbot startup in Mumbai. I have analysed his statements, interviews and his non-existent product which makes me believe that he is a scam artist planted by Indian education mafia to keep running the IIT coaching industry.

He must be good at mugging up the MCQs but he has flunked in his acting profession.

There are several things which makes me think so

1. No chatbot: There is no such chatbot which has been created by him. It simply does not exist. I have also analysed his interview and it appeared to me as fake and lacking-depth.
When he was asked about the security of his chat bot then his answer was wrong. He said that his chatbot product was already very secure because one of his co-founder has taken a course on cryptography and cyber security. Since Indian engineering curriculum is 40 years old hence no Indian engineering college has ever produced any skilled employable cyber security professional. Plus, all the back end of any small chatbot product is hosted at some particular website and all such website hoisting companies guarantee the cyber security to the products which are being hoisted on its platform. Like, if anyone makes any product like Netflix and hoists it on the web hoisting platforms like Amazon Web Services then it becomes the job of the hosting company to handle the cyber intrusions on a particular project hosted on their platform.

2. No machine learning: Machine Learning is a research arena of computer engineering. It can be learned by a human after dedicating about 8000-12000 hours of hardwork on computer engineering. Since Indian engineering curriculum is 40 years old hence NO Indian engineering college presently produces any skilled-employable Machine Learning Practitioner.

3. From services to product development: It takes a lot of hardwork and patience to hone the computer engineering skills to make the computer engineering projects as is claimed by such actors.

There is NO AI in the chatbot claimed by him. It is a simple screen sharing interface which can be easily accessed by any human on Earth for free. Like chatting on whatapp is free.
Customers can use it so that customers can use to built their own bots: This is impossible. 
A chatbot is not customised for the customers, rather a chatbot learns from various kinds of pre-existing data and decides to reply in an apt manner. 
A finished chatbot product always helps the customers in finding the correct solution to the problem that they are facing. 
SBI does not use any such chatbot. I have checked all their platforms. 
Banks never receive awards for the tech innovations. 
None of the banks in the world presently offer anything called as "voice-based-banking"
Digital India is an initiative by government of India to make the lives of Indians by the use of the digital means. It does not help youngsters to open tech startups. Period. Tech startups are encouraged by the Startup Indian initiative. 
The biggest problem that a startup faces is funding, and talent recruitment. Founders may or may not need domain knowledge. 
It would take about 10000 hours of hardwork to make any such a chatbot and these actors are making such projects right from their engineering college. This is preposterous. 
It is not at all easy to jump directly from services to products. This is utter non-sense.
No software product is secure. No one in world can make a product secure just by attending a simple cyptography lecture. The security of all such products are handled by world class cyber security experts. This is the reason that there are NO such products existing in the real world. 
There cannot be any support in making such a bot from IIT Bombay because NO human related to IIT Bombay has ever built any Bot and building an AI bot is a far fetched dream by such actors.

4. No offer from any of the internationally known tech companies: It is hard to accept that any such skilled computer engineering researcher would go un-noticed by the tech recruiters in the developed countries. Till now no such offers has been made to him from any developed country. His claim of getting a tech internship in silicon valley also seems fake to me. Because he did not receive any PPO from the company in the silicon valley where he pursued his tech internship from. All such picnics are generally funded by Indian education mafia.

5. No GitHub credential: There are not a single software engineer who does not contribute his software engineering projects to the GitHub platform. He does not which raises a lot of questions on the credibility on his skills.

6. No Kaggle credential : He has won no kaggle competitions and have never have ever participated in any such competition which shows that he is not skilled enough to consider himself as a machine learning practitioner.

7. Fake confidence and half baked knowledge about computer engineering and computer engineering research.

8. Good only at re-writing the blogs and the posts which have already been written by various experts throughout the earth.

9. He never trained his model. After you make an ML model you need to train your model and since he has no data from any banking company hence he has not made any product.

10. SBI never has any data which supports any such machine learning model.

11. Use of exaggerated terms like incubation, founder, startup, co-founder.

12. No proper understanding of the terms relating to the industry like internships etc, which is evident from his website.

13. Too low paid up capital for an AI company. An AI company is worth millions of dollars, hence his company is a ghost company funded by Indian education mafia.


14. No AI chatbot but a simple screen sharing platform.


15. Haphazard website made by him. No professionalism.


Saturday, February 8, 2020

What is the average package for Btech Civil engineering at IITs?

This answer is in Indian context:
  • No skilled Civil engineers are produced from any Indian engineering college + Indian engineering curriculum is 40 years old.
  • There is NO demand of Btech/Mtech Civil engineering degree holders in the industry.
  • Most of the students from such popular Indian engineering colleges
    • practice computer programming, to become a computer engineer(5–50 LPA, depending on the skills). These companies are not interested in academic credentials, but are concerned only about the TopCoder and GitHub profiles of the job applicants.
    • become managers in the industry, based on luck and on personal leaning(5–15 LPA, depending on the luck). These companies depend heavily on the previous academic credentials of the job applicants, from a college.
  • There is NO demand of any Indian Civil engineering degree holder in any company of the world in 2020.
  • How can Indian civil engineering degree holder get job/internships in some developed countries ?
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Friday, February 7, 2020

What is the average package for Btech EEE engineering at IITs?

This answer is in Indian context:
  • Since there is nothing called as EEE in 2020 hence there is NO accurate answer to this question. What is the salary and scope of EEE degree holders in India ? 
  • No skilled EEE engineers are produced from any Indian engineering college + Indian engineering curriculum is 40 years old.
  • Most of the students from such popular Indian engineering colleges
    • practice computer programming, to become a computer engineer(5–50 LPA, depending on the skills). These companies are not interested in academic credentials, but are concerned only about the TopCoder and GitHub profiles of the job applicants.
    • become managers in the industry, based on luck and on personal leaning(5–15 LPA, depending on the luck). These companies depend heavily on the previous academic credentials of the job applicants, from a college.
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What is the average package for Btech BioTechnology engineering at IITs?

This is a 100% correct answer irrespective of the upvote it gets.
This answer is in Indian context:
  • No skilled BioTechnology engineers are produced from any Indian engineering college + Indian engineering curriculum is 40 years old.
  • There is NO demand of Btech/Mtech BioTechnology engineering degree holders in the industry.
  • No Indian engineering college produces any skilled BioTechnology engineer.
  • There are NO private BioTechnology companies in India.
  • Most of the students from such popular Indian engineering colleges
    • practice computer programming, to become a computer engineer(5–50 LPA, depending on the skills). These companies are not interested in academic credentials, but are concerned only about the TopCoder and GitHub profiles of the job applicants.
    • become managers in the industry, based on luck and on personal leaning(5–15 LPA, depending on the luck). These companies depend heavily on the previous academic credentials of the job applicants, from a college.
  • There is NO demand of any Indian BioTechnology engineering degree holder in any company of the world in 2020.
  • How can an Indian BioTech/BioInformatics engineering degree holder get job/internship in some developed country ?
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What is the average package for Btech mechanical engineering at IITs?

This is a 100% correct answer irrespective of the upvote it gets.
This answer is in Indian context:
  • No skilled mechanical engineers are produced from any Indian engineering college + Indian engineering curriculum is 40 years old.
  • There is NO demand of Btech/Mtech mechanical engineering degree holders in the industry.
  • No Indian engineering college produces any skilled mechanical engineer.
  • Most of the students from such popular Indian engineering colleges
    • practice computer programming, to become a computer engineer(5–50 LPA, depending on the skills). These companies are not interested in academic credentials, but are concerned only about the TopCoder and GitHub profiles of the job applicants.
    • become managers in the industry, based on luck and on personal leaning(5–15 LPA, depending on the luck). These companies depend heavily on the previous academic credentials of the job applicants, from a college.
  • There is NO demand of any Indian mechanical engineering degree holder in any company of the world in 2020.
  • Mechanical Engineering is dead engineering branch in 2020 and it should not be taught at any Indian engineering college. Nothing would happen to India and to the world, if no more mechanical engineers are produced from any Indian engineering colleges. How to become mechanical engineer in India in 2020 ?
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Monday, February 3, 2020

What is the average package for Btech electrical engineering at IITs?

This is a 100% correct answer irrespective of the upvote it gets.
This answer is in Indian context:
  • No skilled electrical engineers are produced from any Indian engineering college + Indian engineering curriculum is 40 years old.
  • There is NO demand of Btech/Mtech electrical engineering degree holders in the industry.
  • No Indian engineering college produces any skilled electrical engineer.
  • There are NO private electrical engineering companies in India.
  • Most of the students from such popular Indian engineering colleges
    • practice computer programming, to become a computer engineer(5–50 LPA, depending on the skills). These companies are not interested in academic credentials, but are concerned only about the TopCoder and GitHub profiles of the job applicants.
    • become managers in the industry, based on luck and on personal leaning(5–15 LPA, depending on the luck). These companies depend heavily on the previous academic credentials of the job applicants, from a college.
  • There is NO demand of any Indian electrical engineering degree holder in any company of the world in 2020.
  • The only way to become an electrical engineer in India is by competing in some competitive exam to become an electrical engineer in the govt sector.
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