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part-1: eita pore amader ki luv?will it be applied in industry ?
farabi.diu:
To my dear beloved friends...
At class I experience many things.. Attention..satisfaction..question..idea..bored..sleepy ..etc etc. But do you know which thing disappoints me?...no ..not the study pressure..it is your attitude.
1st. when a non-textile subject comes..at the very beginning class of that course..your first question to the teacher -"sir..ei subject textile er ki kaje lagbe? eita pore amader ki luv?" From the 1st class of 1st semester I am continuously hearing this speech. what a rubbish question..have you ever thought about that? So far I know the course curriculum is approved by the UGC and it is moderated by them also.So if there was no use of the subject ,why they approved that?why not they claim that as unnecessary?... hah..you r going to be an engineer and you don't know physics..not chemistry..not even math..what kind of engineer r u? how will you plan a project without any statistics (as u think business statistics is not needed).. how can you make a thing which has no market at all.. how would you manage resources without any knowledge of management ..how? every time I asked you ..you told me"industry te gea shikhbo..."... what an answer !!! so why you ppl come to varsity..why not go to the industry..there is your father-in-law waiting to teach you !!!why disappoint teachers ..I saw teachers losing their courage to teach us hearing these .... Mind it..University is your study place ..place to enrich your potentials and to flourish your positivity.. not your job giving uncle.. it is ur duty to make yourself unbeatable..that's the spirit.. (to be Continued....part-1,2,3.....)
shibli:
Our senior most respected professors have acquaintance with the industry. They are trying to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical learning of the students by making liaison with senior most people of different corporate bodies. Let us keep our fingers crossed
Rony_TE:
its true that some students are going to be "Engineer" and ...
some are "Eng....(i don't know what)"
keep this up.......we r eagerly waiting for PART 2
Shah - Al - Mamun:
Questioning is never a bad thing. With question comes answer. With answer comes knowledge.
I think students have the right to know what will be the use of what they are studying. So questioning about that is to my view is alright if the question is answered properly. Just think about it they questioned as you pointed here, "eita pore amader ki luv?" and because they asked the question they got answer from you and now they know what are the use of what they are studying.
Studying randomly without knowing the use is not very helpful as you wont be able to plan how you are going to make use of the knowledge. If you know the use of any subject you will find it more interesting and ultimately will do good in that.
Regards,
Shah - Al - Mamun
farabi.diu:
@shah-al-mamun.....
"questioning is not a bad thing".. I agree.. This is not that attitude to ask.. It is the attitude to ask in such a way to prove it as useless. If you read the whole post I hope you understand the point i focused "Industry te gea shikhbo..."//so varsity te e subject gulo pore lav ki// In writting there is difficulties to show exect emotions. their questioning is like a attacking mode.. to prove the subjects unnecessary and make the teachers to give little syllebus...
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