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.
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.