Hello,I thank each and every reader of the following article.
To get started, i need to begin with the students life from final year of B.Tech. Because that was the decisive time when every student have his/her own ideas about his/her career. Further, we discuss only about how the life of an electrical engineering student turns.
Apart from the students of IIT's and NIT'S, all other students from private engineering colleges and universities face quite a common problem, that is lack of placements in their respective colleges/universities. As we have good number of software companies, they recruit "n" number of students, but the thing to be notified is 95 percent of the companies recruit students of electrical department for the posts of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Tele-Marketing & Transactions risk investigation, having no alternative prospects more than 75 percent of the people migrate to software. We are now left with remaining 25% of the students, reasons may be many either due to lack of interest in software or their love towards their field of study they step out of the college with great percentage, but less knowledge, with worth full study but useless degree, less confidence but great ambitions.
In fact, four ways for career building will revolve in minds of these students, they are MS in US, Government job, job in private sector industries and Entrepreneurship. Among these 25 percent of the students more than 10% get motivated by their friends advisory and by the US dollar dreams and fly up, driving there parents to face economical risk factor. However, now a days to secure a government job is quite a difficult task as many barriers like reservations, illegal job Mafia restricts you to get through a govt. job. 5 % of the students still with a little hope keep their perennial efforts to crack them.
However, from the remaining ten percent of the students 3 to 4 % of the students get settled by taking up the charge to look after their family business. The remaining 6 to 7 % of the students on contemplating all these consequences, they try to get through the private industries, but the fact is 98 percent of the private jobs were filled up by references. And moreover life of students who migrated to US for pursuing masters is also a question with no answer. Can we blame anyone for the following consequences?, instead throwing blame on present education system, on government and on the situations we face, feeling responsible of our own career might bring a change.
Students are found to be poor, poor in knowledge, poor in intellectuality, poor in self-decision making, The worst thing is to serve them because,
TELL THEM IT'S A SMALL INVESTMENT, THEY SAY CAN'T EARN MUCH.
TELL THEM TO COME IN BIG , THEY'LL SAY NO MONEY.
TELL THEM TRY NEW THINGS, THEY'LL SAY NO EXPERIENCE.
TELL THEM IT'S TRADITIONAL BUSINESS, THEY'LL SAY HARD TO DO.
TELL THEM IT'S A NEW BUSINESS MODEL, THEY'LL SAY IT'S MLM.
TELL THEM TO RUN A SHOP, THEY'LL SAY NO FREEDOM.
TELL THEM TO RUN A NEW BUSINESS, THEY'LL SAY NO EXPERTISE.
In fact they have some things in common they are THEY LOVE TO ASK GOOGLE, LISTEN TO FRIENDS WHO ARE AS HOPELESS AS THEM, THEY THINK MORE THAN AN UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR AND DO LESS THAN A BLIND MAN, when we ask them, what can they do, they won't be able to answer.
Though i too belong to these sector of students,but started trying to put my ideas in to action to achieve something that i dream to. So my conclusion is instead being jobless,establish yourself to survive, and to succeed. Create an opportunity instead waiting for the one.
GO, GIVE, LIVE with a motto
"INSTEAD OF JUST THINKING ABOUT IT, WHY NOT DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT"
do not waste your life just by waiting......................,
NOTE: Inspiration to write this article "JACK MA" Founder of ALIBABA.
3 comments:
u said the truth baby
Hats off to u the blogger @Naveen Badarla,what ever you said is absolutely correct,and I think these words would be getting only from a frustrated engineer,by reading this I think you faced a lot of obstacles,no problem these all are faced by every electrical engineer even I faced a lot of problems to get a job and finally did it. I appreciate you for creating this blog and looking forward for many updates. Jai hind from (MANIKANTA KATKURI) :)
Set a goal and work towards it. There is nothing beyond you...you have the power within you. Do unleash it!!! All the best, Naveen :) Nice article. I will definitely share it with my students...keep motivating people with your expertise !
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