Thursday, June 26, 2008

IIT gifted in a paper bag!!!!

Before i scribble out my own views lets have a look at these.....
http://www.headlinesindia.com/more/index.jsp?news_code=78061

India's first 'women-IIT' being set up in Maharashtra
Even as there is talk about starting new Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and increasing the number of seats in the existing ones, a move is afoot to open the country's first all-women engineering and technology-oriented institute in Amravati, President Pratibha Patil's hometown in Maharashtra. Patil, concerned about fewer girl students making it to the IITs, personally talked to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and HRD Minister Arjun Singh about the proposal, which apparently led to the speedy progress in the matter. The 'daughter-in-law' of Vidarbha is also being credited for expeditious sanction of funds for up-gradation of Amravati airport and introduction of three trains in Vidarbha.

First the OBC reservation, then six new IITs and now an all-women IIT. Cudos to India and the Indians. We are going to have a score of IITs in our country within a decade. So that means three times more number of IITians and including the present NITs and other engineering colleges almost a quarter of population is going to be technically "engineer-ed". What a vision!! What an effort to transform the whole country into a supposed factory of IITians. Most probably within a decade no more mid-night oils will be burnt, no more sleepless nights and no more plethora of concepts and questions ringing in one's mind to prepare for the world's toughest undergraduate competition. And with little effort you can get the most "coveted" IIT-brand.

Now have a look at the letters in bold from the news clipping. Our most Hon'ble First Citizen is proud to have expediated funds for the airport of a city in her home-state, introduction of trains in her home-town and now most wonderful of all an IIT in her hometown. Is it same to set up an airport or a train or an IIT?? Let me guess. Mrs. Patil are you planning to re-run for President?? I guess so. Let alone Mrs. Patil. What does Arjun Singh or the Government gain in providing reservations and establishing new and newer IITs or IIMs in spite of country over protests by the very students who are going to be the supposed benefactors of this step??

Just now i talked to my mother and told her about the all-women IIT. She spontaneously responded - "Then it will be easier for your sister to get through." But on second thoughts she says-"But it dilutes the brand." Its a parent's opinion not mine. OK??

Now what can be the only possible honest(if only it is) ambition behind setting up of these institutes? That we want to house more number of world class institutions. Am i right??
Okay, then why doesnt UK start setting up more Oxfords and USA more Harvards?? Why is there a world class university in almost every state or even more than that of US?? Cant they also copy Harvard?? Of course they have better business acumen than us...and they will copy better, i suppose.

Lets go to an average middle class family. For the most elaborate referral i take up mine. I am an IITian. I wanted to be one. But my sister; she always wanted to study arts and go for civil services. Yet she is preparing for IIT. Why?? To secure her career. And also becoz we couldnt think of any other world class institution in India. To study in IIT is a prestige. Better will be to study in Harvard or Oxford; in fact much better than that.
Singapore is copying IIT. China is. Fine. Well done. But is every Indian supposed to be an IITian- an engineer?? Are we never going to have a Harvard stature university in our country? A university which can nurture every stream of studies. Where under one roof we will have research from all fields. I dream of that. Not of an additional IIT.

What i want to say is this:
Leave aside the act of sticking to a brand. Make IITs if the current number is not enough. But not for politics please. If instead of scoring 100 out of 180 you get through in 50, will the brand remain?? I am not saying that those who scored less do not deserve to be engineers but definitely not IITians if you want to value IITians as you do now. Go for other colleges. Let the government concentrate on improving the quality of all colleges. Instead of replicating where you have, renovate where you dont have. Make every university whether it be Arts, Science, Commerce, Medical, Management or Engineering a world class institution; not an IIT. There's nothing in the name. And this is for everyone to understand; the aspirants and the parents.

The IITs have dipped in ranking already. Will diluting it help in any case?? Too many cooks spoil the broth and too many IITs will do nothing but spoil the brand. A new initiative will always pay; only if its original. The concept of IIT paid off becoz it was original. More than required will steal all attraction. Devise new standards for new institutes of national importance, institutes which can house more than engineers only. Make every Indian student dream of studying in an Indian university of world stature; no matter he is good at History or Art; no matter he is weak at science and skipped Maths in his higher secondary.
Let the world know that Indian student community consists of more than IITians who are capable of changing the world.

13 comments:

the full blood prince said...

hhmm.. the thought of world-class non-engineering indian institutions is appreciable.. and original too i guess.
iits.. iits.. i fear the day when iitians start starving for jobs. iitians all around. i've heard an iit himachal pradesh also coming up very soon. n i've lost the count how many iits does india has presently.
something to give a thought to.. should we do anything about it.. and if we should, would it have any affect.. and if it'd have, then what can be done.

Green Sapphires said...

@full blood prince

I know ...everytime we feel agitated at these happenings around us.. we only wonder will anything we do be of any significance...but we will have to do something...or else noone will.
Drops in an ocean... we acn say but one day may be those drops will make it flood.. :)

the full blood prince said...

kitna devastating mind hai.. socha bhi tto flood ka! :P

Chinmaya said...

Hmm... Although I have personally not thought about this issue in SUCH details, I now have insights into it, valuable ones at that. Boring topic pe interesting read. Appealing comparison with the US. Ingenious. Extremely ingenious.

Ninad said...

it's sad that IIT's & IIM's are becoming victims of politics,I think this is the price they are paying for their hype in general Indian's mind.See XYZ politisian helps establshing IISER doesn't carry as much media coverage as for IIT ...

ronsin said...

good post... however regarding dilution of a brand... why the hell do we even care... why do we need our college to have nice standing... can't we just stand for ourselves... true a nice brand makes our life that much easier... but at the end of the day it wont matter... now ppl struggle just for a seat in IITs later on the struggle may go on an on... good in a way i suppose... there would be lesser number of people like me browsing through blogs and commenting... ;)

Manish said...

huha post hai n I'm totally agree with all points.

Green Sapphires said...

@chinmaya
i know its a boring topic...bt why so boring becoz we actually think we wont be able to make a change by writing on it. Anyways thanks for praising the ingenuity.

Green Sapphires said...

@ ninad
yeah the indian media...they will bring down whatever is good be it sania or bindra. But the problem is not the hype but the actions, so whether it be hyped or not the problem persists...that the IIT brand is getting diluted coz of some foolish politicians.

Green Sapphires said...

@ ronsin
yeah i agree you do have a lot of free time...but IITs have a brand coz here evryone knows how to take out free time inspite of all loads and idle it away and even thn make ur way through. So actually its the people who make or break the brand not the institute. And diluting it means to compromise with the quality of students admitted. And i in the least dont approve of it.

Green Sapphires said...

@ manish
Thanku comment karne ke liye. And i know u agree. :)

ronsin said...

i too dont approve of it either... the comment was just a passing thought on our concern for brand dilution... what i was suggesting that are we so concerned about all this just because it may be difficult for us to get a decent enough job... or may be... a student admitted say next year onwards will be concerned because he wont get a decent job... :)

Green Sapphires said...

@ ronsin
its not the job only. by maintaining the brand i meant the opportunities, status and quality education and whatever else whose shortage will be felt when there are more brains to feed than resources available. And of course that includes the number of jobs and quality jobs coz accept it or not in the end we all would like to have a good job which can promise us a good lifestyle.