Saturday, May 3, 2008

Faculty to parents of aspirants

This was posted by a faculty member


The time is coming for new admissions in B.E. courses. The parents of children appeared in AIEEE 2008 are requested to realise the image and ranking of MANIT BHOPAL. The institute is nowhere in top 20 best institutes of Engineering. So many NITS are better than this institute. A lot of politics, lack of quality teachers and unutilized infrastructure are some of the factors which are to be focussed. Some of the faculty are good but students have to undergo all courses which can not be taught by few good teachers. Please go through all factors and then decide. We faculty members are trying to improve the image and state of the institute but it will take some time.
from
A faculty member

3 comments:

weeping_clouds said...

Are these type of impulsive comments going to help the cause anyway? It's evident that when the tide has moved against the protagonist, he/she is using the bestowed authority unethically.
How can one justify the worth of a college simply by faculty? As an erstwhile student, I can name only very few worthful faculties who might have been inspirational or had noble intentions for educating young minds. I always believe it's rather the quality of students sieved out of the trying entrance exams which matters.

I am sure the writer has still many hurdles of common sense & wisdom to fathom before terming himself as a 'faculty member'.

chidu and viji said...

I would say to the faculty member that the students coming out of MACT do exceptionally well in their careers. I passed out of the computer science department way back in 1991. Sure I had a few good teachers but most of us learnt things on our own. These kinds of posts don't really help. Sure the college needs to get rid of the bad elements but the college runs because of good students and good faculty. If you stop the flow of good students as well, imagine the consequences.

RainJoy said...

Most us so called good quality students don't even know whathave we missed on account of the state of affairs in our institute.

Lack of involvement while 4 years in college must have impacted many aspects of our lives that still are hidden hurdles in the way we relate with people at work and home.

Learning on our own doesn't really help. Believers of this philiosophy can do better with correspondance courses.

I would rather not give up on the institute to which I owe atleast something.