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Take project work seriously
Project
work gives confidence to face campus interviews, finds Sumit Bhattacharjee
At a
recent campus drive in a corporate engineering college conducted by a software
major, a student was asked about his project work. Confidently, the student
discussed about the project that he had done on VLSI design. The HR executives
were shocked. Not by students articulation or the depth of his knowledge. They
were surprised to find that two other students had talked about the same
project from the same batch.
Well,
such situation arises when the project work is taken as a mere ‘ritual' and not
dealt with seriously, says the principal of GMR Institute of Technology (GMRIT)
C.L.V.R.S.V. Prasad.
Project
work is part of the engineering curriculum and the students have to submit a
project on one academic topic during the second semester in the final year.
“Most of the students take it very lightly, and projects can be bought for a
sum. There is a full-fledged industry surviving on this. Pay a sum and acquire
a project on any topic and if a student cannot buy it, just do the ‘cut and
paste' job from the internet or copy a friend's project. What they do not
realise is the importance of it,” says Prof. Prasad.
The
basic objective of the project is to make the students apply their academic
knowledge in a real life scenario.
“Students
should treat projects as an integral part of their academics. It gives them
confidence, as the exposure in a project allows them to apply their mind and
creativity. A serious approach towards project can take them a long way, not
only it helps them during interviews but also during their career,” says
V.S.R.K. Prasad, principal of Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology and
Sciences (ANITS).
The
principal adds that understanding the application of theoretical knowledge in
practice is essential for engineering students. “A chemical engineer would
learn about the function of refineries in the theory class. But how exactly the
crude oil is refined to get the final outcome can be understood only by doing a
project. The application of the chemical process, the temperature and the
pressure required, the by products, the use of various valves and the
measurements can be understood only through a project,” he adds.
Former
Vice - Chancellor of JNTU (Kakinada) Allam Appa Rao points out that the area of
project work is what that separates the Indian colleges from the ones in the
US. “In the US the system is 3+3 (3 theory + 3 practical), whereas in India it
is 6 theory and 2 practical. We load our students with theory and neglect the
practical or project work. Even the teachers are tuned to complacency in regard
to projects. It is through projects that one can engage his or her knowledge
and creativity by dealing with real life problems,” says Prof. Appa Rao.
The
V-C adds that projects are not only essential, but the students should take up
the challenge of accepting projects concerning new areas of technology or build
upon futuristic ideas.
Being
a little harsh, the former Head of the Department of Computer Science
Engineering in Andhra University College of Engineering P.S. Avadhani says, “if
you do not take your project seriously, it will be very difficult to get a good
job.”
The
professor advises the students to think and finalise the project idea by the
second semester in the third year. “Always think of doing a project on the
latest trends in technology. A computer science student can think of doing a
project on .NET, Android based project or HTML based project. Work on realistic
application based projects - like how to automate the library or how to
generate student ID cards. Students can also think of working on HTML 5.
Computer science students can ponder upon system level projects also, as it is
on demand by the industry at present,” says Prof. Avadhani.
On
how to generate interest among the students on projects, Prof. C.L.V.R.S.V.
Prasad says that institutions and teachers should take it up seriously. “The
students should be made to do the project within the college under the
mentorship of a teacher.”
Source
: Hindu
Take project work seriously
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