Engineering courses sans textbooks ‎

Jul 6
11:25

2012

Ramyasadasivam

Ramyasadasivam

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Two years ago, when Anna University introduced engineering courses in Tamil, it was considered a revolutionary step in making technical education accessible to rural students.

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 But students of the course now feel they may pass out of college without even getting to see textbooks in Tamil.

Chennai Engineering Colleges

“We got three books in the first semester – physics,Engineering courses sans textbooks ‎ Articles chemistry and fundamentals of computing, and just two in the second semester. We have been studying only notes till now, and next year we will graduate,” says a third-year student.

Engineering Graduation

The university offers civil and mechanical engineering courses in Tamil in nearly 12 colleges. Nearly, 1,380 students are enrolled in them including 240 from Anna University in Chennai.

“When we ask for books, they say they have arrived and are in the stores and will be made available to us soon, but these are only for our juniors. Thankfully, professors explain concepts in English and Tamil, so we understand concepts,” said the student.

“Professors tell us that there are no Tamil books. So we depend on their notes and refer to English textbooks in the library. The notes are just enough to pass exams but there are many spelling mistakes and errors in diagrams and graphs,” said another third year student.

Students say they have been strictly asked not to talk about the lack of textbooks. And many of the students are not complaining either because they manage to clear the examinations.

“We do not have to run around for books to learn chapters. They give us notes like what coaching classes do. But it is a problem when it comes to subjects that have sums. These notes have just two or three solved illustrations,” said a student.