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Friday, November 14, 2008

IS EDUCATION IN THE UNIVERSITIES GIVING EMPLOYMENT

In the past few years economic reforms may have given a boost to industrial productivity and brought in foreign investment in capital intensive areas. But the boom has not created jobs. This was not unexpected. Today, we are more concerned for our career and our successors, as a result from past few years our literacy rate is increasing. But I feel, ‘is there any need for us to get literate, to gain knowledge?’ I mean we are psychologically improved but what about our other spheres of development. Gaining knowledge will not completely boost us and our career. We do have need for material.
The day to-day increase in unemployment is creating a sort of fear in my mind, especially in recent months. Individuals doing bachelor or equivalent, sitting at home and writing articles like me, to be very frank, are the real patriots and has still same feelings as, ‘kya hoga is country ka?’
In recent years, government universities have launched various professional courses and students are much more attracted towards these instead of ‘puraane wale’ degree courses. Even my parents feel that I am wasting my 4 years in doing BBA. Its only me who knows what I am getting in wasting my years. And my best achievement is, today I’m writing article to make you people aware of what problems our generation is facing.
Because of political instability we have noticed much higher rate of unemployment in Pakistan. Investors are running from our country not only because of too much bomb blasting but because we have no incentive for the new investors to come in and invest in our country. Well established Companies want experience but what about us, the freshers? If the companies will not employ us, from where will we get experience? We all know that working in call center does not have a long term prospects but still we are running towards it (we look to it as an easy way of earning).
And today, even the youngsters who have done professional courses are not getting their equivalent jobs. What is this? Why are we spending lakhs of rupees in education that will give us nothing? Even though government is subsidizing our education, why are we running towards private notes?
I think that instead of giving lots of money to private institutions, its better sitting at home, reading newspaper and writing articles so that I may earn little concern by the readers and you may understand that it’s not only me who is going through this situation, rather millions are there who are suffering from this situation.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

no they are only making u capable of carrying the workload which u are suppose to carry in ur job.. and at the end how capable u became; it depends on ur university.