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Getting Into An Engineering College May Become A Lot Easier - Lot many New Colleges Starting ...


By siddharth22, Section Education
Posted on Thu Mar 06, 2008 at 04:56:12 AM EST

The IT industry may have been hit by a slowdown but engineering colleges are in no mood to let that get in the way of expansion plans. So far this year, 1,120 trusts have applied to the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for permission to start new engineering colleges across the country. Never before has the regulatory body received as many applications in a single year.

India now has 1,668 engineering institutes and getting into one isn't very tough if you're not shooting for the best -- more than 70% of the applicants manage to get in compared with a mere 1% about 20 years ago. But with thousands of seats likely to be added to the national pool, getting into an engineering school could be a breeze -- especially for women students.

AICTE's acting chairman, R A Yadav, said more than 10% of the applications are for opening ``girls only'' colleges, a fallout of the government's proposal introducing concessions for institutes which promote technical education among women.

Till last year, AICTE used to accept applications to start new colleges all through the year, but that has changed now. ``Only the applications that receive a green signal by June 2008 will be able to start functioning from the coming academic year,'' said Yadav. However, there's a debate about whether many of the engineering colleges are churning out full-fledged engineers or mere technicians with a diploma.

A recent study by Duke University says that for every one million citizens, the US produces roughly 750 technology specialists, compared with China's 500 and India's 200. The report, ``Framing the Engineering Outsourcing Debate: Placing the United States on a Level Playing Field with China and India'' by Gary Gereffi and Vivek Wadhwa, says that in 2004, while roughly 70,000 engineers graduated in the US, 6,00,000 graduated in China and 3,50,000 in India.

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The three new IITs proposed in Bihar, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh will not only teach engineering but also design and creative arts, management, health sciences, humanities and social sciences. The IITs will begin with 200 students each and, when developed, have a strength of 3,000.

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A recent study by Duke University says that for every one million citizens, the US is producing roughly 750 technology specialists, compared with 500 by China and 200 by India. The study also states that in 2004, while roughly 70,000 engineers graduated in the US, 6,00,000 graduated in China and 3,50,000 in India.

The ``inflated'' statistics for India and China, according to the report -- ``Framing the Engineering Outsourcing Debate: Placing the United States on a Level Playing Field with China and India'' by Gary Gereffi and Vivek Wadhwa -- include not only four-year degrees, but also three-year degrees and diploma holders. ``These numbers have been compared against the annual production of accredited four-year engineering degrees in the US. Additionally, these numbers include not only engineers in traditional engineering disciplines, but information technology specialists and technicians, as well.''

On the other hand, according to AICTE, India produced 4.01 lakh engineers in 2003-04, of which 35% were computer engineers. In 2004-05, a total of 1,355 engineering colleges admitted 4.6 lakh students, of which 31% were computer engineers. The number of graduates swelled to 5.2 lakh in 2005-06; by 2006-07, the number of colleges had increased to 1,503 which admitted 5.83 lakh students in all. Five Indian states -- Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala -- account for almost 69% of the country's engineers. Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Orissa account for only 14%.

Source: Times Of India, March-06-2008

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