Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Re: [prpoint] Debate: Do high profile institutions produce professionals with right attitude?

 

Hi Megha- Your content spoke volumes! I totally agree...

Regards
Shanthi T
Malaysia


From: megha gupta <meghaa86@yahoo.com.sg>
To: prpoint@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, November 18, 2009 12:44:42 AM
Subject: Re: [prpoint] Debate: Do high profile institutions produce professionals with right attitude?

 

I think it's a matter of individual choice and upbringing. To many, it may seem like poetic and romantic justice in seeing someone from a modest academic and financial background surmounting the odds with their simple ways. But that's not always true.

I find that a person's academic or financial background doesn't matter as much as the values he/she has been brought up on. If someone has been taught the right values from the start, arrogance and immodesty will not reflect in his/her behaviour. Even the richest of men, from the best of schools, at times display a heartwarming earthiness - our country has many examples of such people.

Best regards,
Meghaa
Mumbai

--- On Tue, 17/11/09, Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail. com> wrote:

From: Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail. com>
Subject: [prpoint] Debate: Do high profile institutions produce professionals with right attitude?
To: "Prpoint Group" <prpoint@yahoogroups .com>
Date: Tuesday, 17 November, 2009, 6:08 PM

 

Hi friends

There has been a general feeling amongst the public, which I want to share and seek your views.  

In India, we have few high profile institutions  and also second level high profile educational institutions for all types of education like engineering, management, communication, etc. There is always a general feeling that they focus more on academic inputs  to enable the students  to go abroad or earn more money in India. The selection process  for these institutions are very tough and the parents spend lots of money.   There is always a general complaint that  these institutions  do not focus much on developing human skills, soft skills and to care for the society.

I have been dealing with young students and professionals for the past 15 years very closely either for India Vision activities or for PR groups.  Generally I find the students coming from low profile institutions and non-urban centres possess right attitude in learning new things, helping others, etc.

To cite an example, I have seen, some of  the students with academic excellence passing out from  high profile colleges at Chennai, when they join the work place, show a different high-end attitude (bordering around arrogance)  and they may not even help their  juniors who are coming from their own college.  On the other hand, I have seen many of the students from low profile colleges, used to help the new comers and remain humble. 

I may be wrong and  I want to be wrong in my observations.  I have a strong perception that many of the students coming out of the high profile institutions lack good human skills and soft skills, when compared with low profile institutions.   Some times, I am also tempted to think whether these high profile  institutions  focus only to produce academically brilliant and selfish professionals, but not to produce good citizens with right attitude caring for the needs of the Nation.  

One of the well known software companies always recruit persons from low-profile colleges with low-profile background. They used to feel proud to  'make ordinary people into extraordinary people'.    Another MNC automobile company always recruit only diploma holders from polytechnics from the interior places. Both these companies, train the new recruits to their needs and they are highly successful.  I think a new trend is emerging, employers  prefer to pick up only low profile candidates with good attitude, rather than high-profile candidates with bad attitude. 

India's growth is not only dependant on the MNCs and few top companies.  They constitute only less than 10%.  Our youngsters need to be trained more to take care of the needs of the entire nation, not only to few cash rich corporates.  They have  to be trained more in developing good attitude towards the system and the society.

I apologise for sharing these views so bluntly.  As i said earlier, I want to be wrong.  I invite views from both youngsters and elders.

srinivasan
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