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The Kathir College story Why engineering will always be in vogue

If you are a class XII student in 2019, you would have come across five different people who would have told you that you shouldn’t opt for engineering. The reason? This is not 2005. Almost everyone has an engineering degree and most of them are unemployed. But looks like all the career specialists in your neighbourhood are wrong. Not our words, but that is what E S Kathir, Chairman, Kathir College of Engineering, Coimbatore says.

If that is the case, where does the problem lie, we wonder. To this, he says, “Students these days assume that there is not much opportunity in engineering. But they are absolutely wrong. Opportunities are aplenty in this field. But the problem is that there aren’t many skilled students.” But for this, he has a solution. The college trains its students under the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY)  programme right after their graduation, hence making them industry-ready individuals. Launched as part of the Modi government’s Skill India campaign, PMKVY aims to train 1 crore young Indians by 2020. In 2016 alone, 17.93 lakh people were trained under this. One of the most ambitious projects, its objective is to make people employable by providing them the right aptitude and skills.