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"subtitle": "Generally, Engineering colleges in India have to fulfil many requirements by the UGC. Many of these requirements tend to create difficulties in making a good Computer Science program. A few of the problems (in Tier 2/3 colleges) include:\
- UGC NET qualification for the faculty. This leads to memorisation and conceptual understanding, not programming knowledge, for which programmers with good industry experience are most suited.\
- UGC NET is not industry aligned. It is academically aligned. There is a big gap between what industry needs and what academics provide.\
- The curriculum is not as per industry.\
- There is a limit on the number of seats that can be allotted to the computer science branch.\
- The size and budget of the college also has to be big enough, even if it is not required for a good computer science education, which in the name of infrastructure, just requires one laptop per student and a comfortable room to study in.\
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As a result of these and many other problems, a good majority of computer science graduates in India are not skilled enough for tech jobs.\
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The institutes that are listed here are some new-age computer science institutes. They avoid UGC rules by taking a different route. They do what they feel is best for giving the best Computer Science education. Since they do not want to follow UGC guidelines, they do not give a BTech/BE degree, instead they get the students a valid degree (BS or BSc) from renowned institutes in India and abroad through their distance learning program, but they make the student stay with them. They train the students in their 4 year residential program to become excellent programmers and computer engineers. Their trainers are excellent programmers from the best in tech industry - ex-Googlers, ex-Amazon, ex-Microsoft and so on. They train their students for the best jobs in tech industry. This does not happen in normal Tier-2 engineering colleges.\
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This model of computer science education does not require a big expenditure in infrastructure, and these institutes are much smaller and focus only on what they do best - computer science education.",
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