I think for Pakistan to grow quickly in the field of engineering, we need to focus on software engineering and computer sciences and I think I can see that shift in the industry now as we have so many people doing freelance work along with doing software development jobs for both Pakistan based companies and companies based in other countries. However, it is surprising to see that on Universities merit list, electrical, mechanical engineering still hold the top spots and computer sciences are way down at no. 4 or 5. I think these merit lists should be demand driven based on market demand I mean. Only then, we would be able to produce more software engineers. Why I say focus on software? because it doesn't require huge investments like setting up factories where mechanical engineers can work. All you need is a laptop, internet and education to make things work and in return contribute towards Pakistan's GDP.
Sir, Pakistani Engineers are working as practicing engineers in multinational industries. Lot of My class fellows (Elect Engg, UET Lahore) are working in Samsung, Dell, Facebook, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon etc)
ye achi baat h k wo applied science choose kartey hain. Lekin education standard and quality ki kami hai. Problem pe kaam karney ka riwaj nahi hai. Bas jaldi se solution manual khola or answer dekh lia, ya phir jugar laga k puraney exams nikal wa liye. Is say dimagh ki training nai hoti.
"Chalo dictator chala gaya mar gaya, shuker hai"
Golden words 😍😍😍
That was hilarious🤣
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Agreed..
“ jab wo behr jatay hain to unhay andaza hota hai k unhay ni uni mein kuch bi nai seekha’’….very rightly said…I personally experience it
Really appreciate it!
Great discussion sir, we are not being able to get the quality educaton ,
Sir really great initiative
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Student unions must be restored
Watch ghalib kamal, Harris sultan, zafar heretic, ex Muslim spartacus, urdu freethinker, faceless talks
And tarksheel bharat
Nice sir
I think for Pakistan to grow quickly in the field of engineering, we need to focus on software engineering and computer sciences and I think I can see that shift in the industry now as we have so many people doing freelance work along with doing software development jobs for both Pakistan based companies and companies based in other countries. However, it is surprising to see that on Universities merit list, electrical, mechanical engineering still hold the top spots and computer sciences are way down at no. 4 or 5. I think these merit lists should be demand driven based on market demand I mean. Only then, we would be able to produce more software engineers. Why I say focus on software? because it doesn't require huge investments like setting up factories where mechanical engineers can work. All you need is a laptop, internet and education to make things work and in return contribute towards Pakistan's GDP.
Sir, Pakistani Engineers are working as practicing engineers in multinational industries. Lot of My class fellows (Elect Engg, UET Lahore) are working in Samsung, Dell, Facebook, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon etc)
He is talking about Pakistani market
No doubt we are not good in hard sciences, but we are also not worst in these.
If not learned, knowledge can always be robbed. Pav-pav ke bum, to target only Hindus.
Sir pakistan k top students tou applied science choose karte hain phr bhi peechay kyun hain?
ye achi baat h k wo applied science choose kartey hain. Lekin education standard and quality ki kami hai. Problem pe kaam karney ka riwaj nahi hai. Bas jaldi se solution manual khola or answer dekh lia, ya phir jugar laga k puraney exams nikal wa liye. Is say dimagh ki training nai hoti.
I don't know what it is but I find the interviewer *extremely* irritating.
یار یے گفتگو کر رہے ھیں ،انٹرویو نہیں۔
@@ollaj3370 Iss kisam ke guftugu ko interview bhi kahaa jaata hai.
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