ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN INDIA
Engineering is one of the most demanding and popular choices amongst the youth in India. India is the largest producer of engineers in the world. Students mainly appear for JEE advance exam which is conducted annually for admission into various undergraduate B-tech and integrated M-tech programs. There are various private colleges in every states where students can take admission, while in U.P you can go for Accurate Institute of Technology in Greater Noida it is one of the top institute for pursuing engineering. Every year nearly 150,000 students appear for engineering exams out of which 12000 are selected and rest are sorted by JEE mains which is conducted by central board of Delhi. With increasing demand of engineering programs there are various universities and colleges offering fake degrees so in order to check the authenticity of the college lookout for the college which is approved by AICTE or you can even go on its website and check the list of fake universities. Well there are some key challenges in engineering education in India which needs attention- Challenge of proficiency in language- Most of the students are from remote areas and have studied in their local language since engineering is purely taught in English medium they find it difficult to understand. Lesser exposure- It is another challenge most of the technical subjects require practical work and exposure in real life which is still missing. Employability challenge- Out of total only 10-25% students graduates are employed by the industry. Challenge of lesser industry interaction- Most of the colleges organize industrial visit for students to increase industry interaction whereas this is not the case in colleges mostly in rural areas. So these are some challenges in engineering education in India today, soon we would be able to overcome all the challenges.

















