http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/iit-iim-faculty-not-world-class-jairam-ramesh-107764
This has created some controversy in the country. Those familiar with IIT or IIM please share your opinion.
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Originally posted by KumarM
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/iit-iim-faculty-not-world-class-jairam-ramesh-107764
This has created some controversy in the country. Those familiar with IIT or IIM please share your opinion.
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Dimple2001
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Originally posted by dimple2001
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Originally posted by KumarM
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/iit-iim-faculty-not-world-class-jairam-ramesh-107764
This has created some controversy in the country. Those familiar with IIT or IIM please share your opinion.
He has a point. I can't speak for the faculty or the research, but the graduates are certainly smarter than most of the rest.
Do not know about the quality of faculty at IITs, but my engineering profs. were IIT grads (M.Tech/PhD), and barring one, rest of them did a pretty lousy job at teaching engineering subjects.
When one is teaching a tough concept like non-ideal thermodynamics, one has to be very smart in first understanding the concept and then conveying it to the students.
The way B.Tech is recognized in IIT, I dobut M.Tech.., so do the resulting products.
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Originally posted by meghal
Do not know about the quality of faculty at IITs, but my engineering profs. were IIT grads (M.Tech/PhD), and barring one, rest of them did a pretty lousy job at teaching engineering subjects.
When one is teaching a tough concept like non-ideal thermodynamics, one has to be very smart in first understanding the concept and then conveying it to the students.
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Originally posted by JRF
The way B.Tech is recognized in IIT, I dobut M.Tech.., so do the resulting products.
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Originally posted by meghal
Do not know about the quality of faculty at IITs, but my engineering profs. were IIT grads (M.Tech/PhD), and barring one, rest of them did a pretty lousy job at teaching engineering subjects.
When one is teaching a tough concept like non-ideal thermodynamics, one has to be very smart in first understanding the concept and then conveying it to the students.
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