Assalam-a-laykum
Alhumdullillah!!! just completed my graduation (pappa app ka
bucha engineer bun gaya), but as they always say in all star wars movies THE SAGA
continuous, the same applies to our life's too, now it’s for a job.
People say that if you go to a good university you are bound
to get a good job, but that is not exactly true in case of computer science,
cause over here in Pk, companies only care that you know how to work on a tool
that they use and nothing else, other major’s university students do not be
pissed off, am talking only about computer science and related fields.
Companies over here just care about how much profits they
make in an annual turnover, not about students, can’t blame them cause they
reach there required skilled employees target and the rest to them is just
news.
Coming to the institutions, it is said that the students run
an institution, in my university case that’s 100% true, cause most of the
courses offered in the curriculum are theoretically to the mark covering up the
basic, but that’s the point in computer science what’s new today will be
obsolete in about 4 years meaning when student’s enter their professional
studies, even if they start off with the newest technology and tools, by the
time they graduate, they will need to update. Coming to the second point in
institutions, since technology's changing, the professors did their masters or
whatever a long time ago and since most of them are on a full time basis, they
do not get a chance to acquire knowledge about band new tools or industry
oriented technology, so most of them just follow the books and pretend to be
the baap in what they do, so can’t blame
them either.
Since the day we were born (by we meaning boys)( girls do
not be upset, and pardon me for being
sexist cause you easily run away with the ones who make the most $$$) our
parents thought of us as the one who will be their "burhapay ka
sahara", and from that day we were nourished by them, they helped us,
provided us and did all that was necessary to help us become what we are today,
so cant and should never blame them for their high expectations forms us.
Student's work there A** out for grades, giving up the fun
part but yet when they reach the end they are told "what you know till now
is good but you still need to get this and that bla bla " by professionals
from companies.
You all must have watched Amir Khans new movie "three
idiots", it’s a good movie telling us about the standard and difficulties
faced by us, but still it’s not realistic as due to it being an Indian movie ,
and in every Indian movie the hero gets the girl and he and his friends live
happily ever after.
So in the end i ask you who is to be blamed for this
situation???? some intellects would say
we all have our part to play, which may be true but then again , people who
designed the current system are/were considered the intellects of their/ this
time .
1 comment:
Not bad for a fresher :)
No one is to blame, if you keep looking for who to blame you will never get successfull in anything (and I mean ANYTHING).
Continuous learning is part of the profession of Computer Science (a price one pays for being a globally accepted professional - H1-B anyone :) )
_Tamseela.
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