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Fables of Engineering and it’s Realities

As a country, our love for IITs and engineering as a career is legendary. No wonder India has been christened as the land of engineers. The country’s romance with engineering is such that the moment a child is born, the parents’ dream of making them engineers begin. The number of aspirants appearing in exams like Joint Entrance Exams (JEE) and BITSAT are a testimony to our obsession.

Aspirants queue up outside coaching centres and pay hefty fees, hoping to one day live their dream of studying in esteemed IIT’s and NIT’s. Unfortunately, this has turned into a rat race rather than an institution of learning.

Dialogues like ‘Engineer banna hain na beta?’ ‘Aur engineering ki tayyari kaisi chal rahi hai?’ are often heard flying around the society that we live in. The people of this nation have created such hullabaloo about engineering and now myths and fables have now formed around it.

Let’s analyse some of these myths and try to look beyond the bubble:

No success story is a fairytale and it is definitely not devoid of hard work.

This article is not about finding faults with the engineering stream, but to give you a reality check. Engineering is still revered as a career in our country which is fast developing and rightly so, but the reasons to choose the field of study needs to change. Be an engineer because you want to be one and not because the society dictates you to be or because of the false bubble we live in.