The writing is on the wall!
Whether we choose to accept it or not, the
reality remains to its existence. The statement can be applied to a variety of
situations and almost every time you do that, you can’t help but notice a
brutal ignorance of people about the transformation of the very milieu they
breath in.
An unfortunate success which I met with on
my aforesaid conviction was with the state of higher education, as it unfolded
before my bewildered eyes.
Having a reasonable understanding of how
the higher education system in this part of the country works, I was merely disappointed than shocked on the
grim situation.
An engineering college which is pushing
itself rock-hard in order to have as less unfilled
seats as possible. Atleast, not more than the seats which were lost last
year. In this case, just like airlines and multiplexes, a seat lost once cannot
be recovered ever again. Another one struggling to get enough students to run the show.
Just as you feel inception of an empathetic
feeling for these institutes, another contrasting thought trickles down your
brain. Isn’t it what they deserve?
The answer to this question is both,
omnipresent and veiled (depending upon
who just read that line!)
There are multiple reasons for the sorry
state of alot engineering as well as management colleges in this country. Some
people blame it on the regulatory slack for their over liberal rules in
granting permission to these colleges during the last decade which has created
more supply than demand in the market.
While there is another set who bestows a
more pragmatic view on the situation. They opine that the imbalance of demand
and supply will always be there in some or the other way. What is required,
however, by the institutes is to remain competitive all the times in order to
ensure that the correction does not
lead to their debacle when the obliteration of this mushrooming sector takes
place.
I try hard to take side but like almost
every time, fail to do so. It is easier not to fall in the trap of having a stern opinion in this case due to very
logical arguments made by the two groups.
What is more disheartening is not the state
in which such institutes are, but the
sheer ignorance or denial they tend to indulge in, more often than not due to a
conscious effort rather than a sincere
mistake.
Encouragingly (surprisingly) however there are many endorsers to the idea of
quality education in the same circuit (more
surprisingly) who express such wishful desire and accept a need of a
turn-around of a sort which will not only shift gears for the industry but for such ailing institute(extremely surprisingly, they don’t think
their institute is one them!)
Denial is the first cousin of problem and interestingly, most of these institutes
which have been dwelling the problem within, starts challenging it with its cousin as a
tool. Not the ideal counter-attack!
Time has come when before finding reasons
for the problem, solutions for problems (for
others, coz we don’t have problems, right?) and then blaming someone for
the problem, we – accept that there is a problem.
Time has come to take - one step at a time.
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