I was talking to a friend of mine who a colleague here at the University
of Colorado in the Electrical Engineering Department. He is from
Mangalore. He told me that South Kanara District where he grew up
has 2 medical colleges and 5 engineering colleges. So, it's not
far-fetched to imagine that Assam can have an engineering college
in each district. We already have an IIT to provide the leadership,
and engineering college (which can be a department of the "best"
college in each district), but with separate rules to encourage
entrepreneurship, independent thinking, rigorous curriculum,
accreditation requirements, etc.. could do wonders.

My colleague also told me that all the colleges in his district
are private. They are making huge amounts of money from students
outside the state/district and even abroad, but providing scholarships to
local
needy students. A byproduct of having medical colleges
 is that there is excellent medical facility in the district.

What our discussion concluded that in Karantaka, the IISc and the Federal
Institutes and labs, provided the high level energy, and the smaller
50+ engineering schools in the state provided energy from below.
Both these worked in synchrony to an extent to make Karnataka bloom.

On a side note, if we produce too many engineers in Assam, we will export
them to India and abroad. :-) It's going to bring dividends in the long run.

To make this happen, even partially, we need to have the rich people
in Assam come forward to help build these colleges, even a few. There
are may be 1500 Assamese families (if we count each individual as a family)
in the USA, the UK, Australia, Europe, etc., and they can't do it! It has
to come from cooperation of those who are in Assam and have money and talent,
and those who are in Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, etc., and done well,
and those who are in foreign countries. We cannot depend on one group alone.

Jugal Kalita

>
> Roshmi Choudhury wrote:
>
>>But have you thought about the brain drain problem that is going on
>> with the IITians?
>
> What kind of brain drain you are talking about? That is a wrong
>
>  term! Not all the IIT graduates come out of the country. Only a portion
> come
>
> out and that is not bad I guess. That way they are marketing
>
> Indian Brains to the world. And that is why we have millions of
>
> jobs outsourced to India. If we look at the trend in job
>
> outsourcing from US then we can see that most of the jobs are
>
> outsourced to India and China and these two countries have the
>
> maximum number of immigrants ( or potential immigrants) in US. So they
>
> are contributing to the Indian economy in an indirect way ( not
> mentioning
>
> about the recent investments in India by these people ).
>
>>By now we realize what it means to have a hundred computers lab, super
>> computers, the most recent CAD software, etc - well it is some recovery
>> from the students, but that is really minimal considering the amount
>> the government invests.
>
>>A lot of money and time is wasted in educating these bright youngsters,
>> and then they leave the country for better prospects instead of trying
>> to create a technologically advanced country.
>
> Again I cannot agree with this one. I will say wastage when you
>
> produce hundreds of degree holders without even a little knowledge
>
> about what they studied and where are they going to use their
>
> knowledge they acquired ( if any ). To be frank I don't see any reason
>
> why we should have hundreds of arts postgraduates coming out of the
>
> universities every year. I know couple of guys who went to ITI
>
> after they finished their masters. That is called wastage of money!
>
> What do you think?
>
>
>
> Santonu>From: santonu goswami <santonu_g_2000 at yahoo.com>>To: assam at
> pikespeak.uccs.edu>CC: shntikamhaz at hotmail.com>Subject: [Assam]
> Another issue>Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 20:33:39 -0800 (PST)>>I do agree
> with you. I think fees have never been a problem for any IIT
>>aspirant.>And I think it is time we should change our attitude that
> education should >be free of cost.>>We can see the oucome of free
> education in thousands of postgraduates who >donot know what to do with
> their degrees. That way, the govenment is >actually wasting a lot of
> money for nothing. That amount could have been >invested to create some
> entrepreneurs ( perhaps Jugal Kalita's proposal) . >But who cares?
> Instead of creating some courses which can creare some >entreprenurs
> either we are creating more seats or more universities or more >capuses.
> Why? Is it because we have more postgraduates and that is why we >need
> more jobs or we are having more students and that is why we need more
>>universities? The math is
>  realy puzzling to me. That way we will go on >creating  more and more
> useless educated. Is there a realistic solution to >this problem? Or
> our universities will become some production units for >educated
> jobless( unproductive ) people?>>Regards>>Santonu>shantikam hazarika
> <shntikamhaz at hotmail.com> wrote:>>Fees have never been a problem.
> Nowa days banks bend backward to give >educational loans. Even part
> time studenst in the Assam institute of >Management have managed bank
> loans. One student even got a loan for his >summer project. IIMCalcutta
> advertises that no student who secures >admission in iimc needs to
> worry about the fees.>>shantikam hazarika>> >From: santonu goswami>>>
>>To: assam at pikespeak.uccs.edu> >Subject: Re: [Assam] Export IIT
> concept?> >Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 11:08:18 -0800 (PST)> >> >Any comment
> on Saurav Da's mail regarding IIT
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