Yes, Prasadji. The quality in this sector has gone southwards for quite some time. The very existence of large number of engineering colleges without adhearing to any standard education pattern have resulted in producing incompetent engineers who got rejected in the era stiff competetion. Earlier there was a news article showing Engineering colleges functioning from just two to three rooms in many parts of Eastern and Western UP. It is a right move by the AICTE to interfere and inflict stricter norms for affiliation for engineering colleges, thus ruling out many of them from being in existence. Hopefully this will improve the standards in this field.
Another major factor seems to be lesser demand for newbie engineers owing to major automation in the related fields. Many tasks which used to be handled by man power are efficiently handled by machines now a days.
Another major factor seems to be lesser demand for newbie engineers owing to major automation in the related fields. Many tasks which used to be handled by man power are efficiently handled by machines now a days.