Engineering in private universities
From the very beginning private universities of our country opted only for the subjects on demand. At first it was very common to form a private varsity with only two subjects: BBA and Computer Science. After some days they moved to Computer science and Engineering (CSE) with the change of trend. This enter to the arena of engineering was almost sound, as the lab facilities for CSE is not that expensive or bulky. But for the last few years those universities launching subjects like Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) and Electronic and Communication Engineering (ECE) following the recent boom in mobile and telecommunication industry. Subjects like EEE and ECE demands high-tech labs with bulky and expensive equipments, which most of the private universities can not provide.
In the question of education quality it is rarely satisfactory for few varsities only. Most of the varsities never had their own teachers. Quality engineers can’t be made by those hired teachers. So before allowing private universities to launch engineering subjects responsible authority should ensure sufficient teachers and proper lab facilities there.
In the question of education quality it is rarely satisfactory for few varsities only. Most of the varsities never had their own teachers. Quality engineers can’t be made by those hired teachers. So before allowing private universities to launch engineering subjects responsible authority should ensure sufficient teachers and proper lab facilities there.