Celebrating what?
This refers to the BGSBU statement that 14 out of 15 students have been selected as 10+2 IT lecturers recently by PSC. I think BGSBU is not aware of the fact that PSC had already rejected those who were enough skilled and talented to give their students a big competition and I don't think this is a matter of pride for the university to celebrate when there was no competition at all. In the age of Information technology where skills and talent should be given importance to excel and to achieve better career growth. Unfortunately it does not happen in Jammu and Kashmir where PSC not only rejected those candidates who have acquired their degrees through distance mode recognised by UGC,DEC and AICTE but have also humiliated them by taking their interviews just for nothing. Let me make this point here that most of these students from these universities are already working in multinational companies as software developers, network engineers and web developers so claiming them as incompetent would not be wise statement as well.
ruling these students out of competition gave BGSBU an opportunity to celebrate the 100% placement for their first batch.
Tariq Ali
<tariqali2006@gmail.com>
Sr, Network Engineer
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