Bright prospects and a plethora of job opportunities await engineering students - ‘Tholainokku 2019’ - a free seminar on 'DoTE's Online Counselling held at Chennai
- The seminar inaugurated by Hon’ble Minister for Higher Education, Govt of Tamil Nadu Shri. K.P. Anbazhagan
Chennai, June 28, 2019: The Consortium of Self-Financing
Professional, Arts and Science Colleges in Tamil Nadu conducted ‘Tholainokku 2019’, a free seminar on Directorate of Technical
Education’s (DoTE) ‘online counselling’ for Engineering aspirants at Chennai
on June 28, 2019.
Over 500 students and their
parents participated enthusiastically in the Seminar that not only created
awareness on online counselling and admission process for the year 2019 but
also provided the student aspirants and their parents with more insights into
the various career options that engineering as a profession
offers. The seminar also served as an opportunity to clear all
counselling doubts and assist the students to choose the preferred colleges and
courses of engineering that best matched their aptitude and rankings.
Shri R.S. Munirathinam, President
and Shri Dr. P. Selvaraj, Secretary of The Consortium of Self-Financing
Professional, Arts and Science Colleges in Tamil Nadu, Shri. K.P. Anabazhagan, Hon’ble Minister for Higher Education, Govt. of
Tamil Nadu, Shri. K. Vivekanandan IAS, Commissioner, Directorate of Technical
Education, Shri B. Anbu Thambi, Vice President, ICT Academy, Shri Sujith Kumar,
Vice President - HR, Infosys Ltd. and Shri K. Purushothaman, CEO of K7
Computing participated
in the seminar and shared their valuable knowledge and experience with the
students.
Speaking
to the media at the event, Shri R.S. Munirathinam, President, Shri R.S.
Raghuram, Vice President and Dr. P. Selvaraj, Secretary of the Consortium of
Self-Financing Professional, Arts and Science Colleges in Tamil Nadu said, "Believing that engineering
is losing its sheen and that there are not enough job opportunities for
engineers and there is a decline in engineering is a myth. In contrary, there
are plenty of job opportunities with more scope to learn and grow in the field
of engineering. In 2017-18, about 1,20,000 students got lucrative job
placements in the industry and the same increased by 25% last year in 2018-19
were 1,50,000 Engineering graduates got promising job placements. And the
outlook and career prospects in engineering look even more bright in the coming
years ".
"Engineering is a versatile
degree and hence there is no dearth of job opportunities in this field. Be it
conventional or unconventional engineering, students have a lot to choose from
based on their aptitude, interest and ranking. Be it Civil, ECE, Mechanical,
Bio-Medical, EEE, IT, Computer Science or Mechatronics, Aeronautical engineering,
experts opine that the demand for engineers will
continue to grow by the year. With a focus on the skill-based and holistic
education, constant technical and communicational reskilling and upskilling,
learning one or two foreign languages and
training in soft skills will lead to more promising
and enriching careers for all the engineering aspirants".
"It's encouraging and heartening
to see many multi-national IT companies like TCS, CTS, Wipro, Infosys,
HCL, Syntel, Hexaware, Google, L&T, Accenture, Caterpillar, IBM etc.,
welcoming qualified and talented engineering graduates with open arms and
lucrative pays. Hence Engineering aspirants and their parents can be assured that
engineering will never lose its charm and importance and students who complete
their class 12th with Science and Math as their core can confidently take up
engineering for a career and do well with a well-paid job. Eventually, the right
choice of subject based on the student's aptitude in engineering will make the
whole world of difference" they added.
About CSFPASCTN and
DoTE
The Consortium of Self-Financing Professional,
Arts and Science Colleges in Tamil Nadu have been functioning in Tamil Nadu
since 2014. Three hundred and forty-three private Engineering colleges, Thirty-Seven
Arts and Science colleges are part of this consortium. Until last year
Anna University was the nodal agency for engineering admissions and online
counselling, with the Directorate of Technical Education taking the online
counselling and admissions for engineering from this year on.