tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686599399217850817.post5384900023151670393..comments2023-06-29T18:17:50.512+05:30Comments on Blogsarovar: Full Time Vs Part Time LearningAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02712553657514849329noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686599399217850817.post-50698035147886034042006-12-25T18:18:00.000+05:302006-12-25T18:18:00.000+05:30Part time courses as tie up with Employers is noth...Part time courses as tie up with Employers is nothing but a retention plan of the companies. They do not want to lose out on the invenstments they make on a new hire and their point is valid.<br /><br />I do agree with the fact that full-time courses give a plethora of oppurtunities for networking and a learning which is free of pressures from you daily cubicle based jobs.<br /><br />Whatever the medium you chose to learn it all finally depends on your desire and eagerness to learn something.<br /><br />It may be off-topic but i still believe that the Indian youth answer only one question i.e, "what you want to study?". "why you want to study something?" is a question which very few people answer before chosing a career paths. I believe there is an inherent flaw in indian education/value system. Whatever course one does (both fulltime and part time) the system tries (successfully) to prepare everyone to a mindset where everyone tries to seek jobs. There is no emphasis on entrepreneurism at all. And thats the reason why concept of "job security" creeps in everytime one tries to take a decision with respect to his career, higher studies and ambition. We often get to hear that "my son got places in xyz,abc,efg,hij companies with so and so packages". But when will we see a day where people wil say "my son created jobs for 100 people. he started xyz company".Nishant Ratnakarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06409214869136807439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686599399217850817.post-9200495569884605772006-12-11T10:24:00.000+05:302006-12-11T10:24:00.000+05:30@Dr Ashok
Very true. What I tried to do was mak...@Dr Ashok <br /><br />Very true. What I tried to do was make a fair assessment of both the programs. Thanks for your input.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02712553657514849329noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686599399217850817.post-43477614306640321022006-12-10T15:46:00.000+05:302006-12-10T15:46:00.000+05:30No two persons are alike. So, naturally the choice...No two persons are alike. So, naturally the choice depends on the person concerned. Let the people have the freedom to select the course they want.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686599399217850817.post-5535031466019709332006-12-09T14:08:00.000+05:302006-12-09T14:08:00.000+05:30I totally agree with you. I also went through the...I totally agree with you. I also went through the same dilemma. I didn't want to leave the job and do my masters as I needed to run the family and at the same time I wanted to update my skils. I opted for part time study and finished my masters in 2 years.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com