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Sallam
Like
University rating for Asian Uni put NUST , GIK and UET ahead of NED .
Brs
Zia
Asalam alaikum,
It is not the matter of students willing to work
or not, they are the same all over universe. But, it is the university's image
in the outside world which makes students prosper or fail. If due to the bad
image of university good students do not get admission in good
universities or the chances to prosper then whose fault is this? Few things
which build university image are: the faculty and their research, web
page, google search, administration, research projects, and research
funding.
Based on this criteria and the present approach
of the NED admin, I think it is better to call NED a technical training
institute instead of engineering university.
Thanks,
Aamir
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 9:46
AM
Subject: Re: ECN: NED University
Deteriorating Standards
True. Let me correct myself and say that I am not intending to put
blame on students, or to take blame off of me, but to point out that there
is a problem to be addressed.
As I said, I'm trying to address it from my side, but even after doing
that, the other side isnt with me to the full, mostly until after they have
graduated. I've had students come and admit that they were wrong about
curriculum being bogus, and appreciating that they are directly applying
what I taught them at their job.
True we must link with the industry, true we must have relevance in the
courses. For instance, Numerical Methods is so cool, it can be taught in an
entirely different and productive manner. The thing is that there are
certain things I can not directly change, but I can change myself and then
there are certain things I can change. If I change myself and whatever is in
my control, others will follow suit and also, the circle of things in my
control will grow.
But how do we change the sutdent side?
Regards
Arsalan Jawed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Dear
All, salams!
Students unwilling to put their faith on the
teachings of NED, is indeed a fact. Students do not usually realize
that the stuff they are being taught is very practical until they see
some of its applications. On the part of the students, its quite
legitimate to feel this way! No wonder they have no idea that
the CAO-2(Computer Architecture and Organization) sci-fi parallel
processing literature can actually be put to some implementation (there
are some companies in Islamabad working on this).
NED used to
have two kinds of teachers in my times. First kind, purely theoretical
teachers having nothing to do with any sort of industry and would make
you memorize some awkward EMF(electromagnetic field) equations.
Other kind included pure-researchers who never believed that teaching
is an excercise which req! uires disciplined effort and they teach in
the same haphazard manner they do research in some
domestic industry. By no means, i mean to offend our
respected teachers!
Students usually do not like both kinds,
because none of these them can keep a balance between
theoretical and practical learning curves. To keep
students interests kicking, hardcore theory should always be backed
up with some implementation examples etc - for this purpose its
teachers responsibility to have persistent contacts with local
industry, atleast. NUST-EME and UET-Lahore have implemented the
same thing successfully.
By the way, the EMF equations can come
in really handy when one picks to do something in areas
like microwave!
best regards, Arsalan Jawed CS
1996-97
--- Saqib Ilyas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> There is a reason you
couldnt blame NED here. Myself > being a teacher here, even if I try
to make my> students realize the importance of a certain > subject, or
a certain study technique, most of them > are stubburn and
unwilling. I accept that many of my > co-workers here are and have
been irresponsible. > However, a certain amount of responsibility
lies > with the student as well, to do justice to his or > her
studies. > Flames to /dev/null. > Regards > >
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Assalam
alaikum > > I am really impressed by Dr. Aamir thoughts,I
myself > an > NEDian and I have studied MS Engineering here
in > US.I have > done BE in Computer Engineering from NED .You
have > mentioned > all those issues what I think,but I am very
sorry to > say > that no one will pay attention on these
issues in > Pakistan. > The problems what I am facing here at
present,I > think 60% to > 70% of it just becoz I ! havent
done any thing > significant at > my undergrad level except
memorizing the stuff and > filling > many copies in exams to
get good marks,although I > have > completed all relevant
courses in my BE which are > required > to go for my
Engineering major.I was in top ten in > my final > year BE
result but now I am hardly maintaining GPA > 3.0 at > grad
level.I have started research in wireless > communications but after
one semester my professor > told me > that I am not meeting
his standards and therefore he > cant > allow me to continue
research with him.It hurt me > personally > and financially as
well.I was unable to get any > RA/TA.I am > an orphan and not
from any financially sound > family.Someone > sponsored me
from Pakistan for first semester in US > becoz of > my good
grades and thats y I am here.I have worked > hard but > becoz
of financial depression of paying the fees and > lack of >
good background I have just completed my MS here > with >
payable loan which I am still unable to pay fully so > now >
university is not awarding me the masters degree. I > had a >
plan to go for PhD but I think in this situation no > school >
will accept me for PhD. These r the facts which no > one >
realizes.Every one beats his own drum.I have seen >
Dr.Aamirs > email on ECN so I thought to share my thoughts
with > all of > you. > Thanks > Manzoor >
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