Last week AICTE high level team inspected Motihari , Gaya and Darbhanga   based engineering colleges for approval . I hope it will have positive report   and Bihar will have a few more engineering colleges like other states . 
            
             
            
              As per AICTE data as on 31.08.2007 India is having 1668 approved Degree   Engineering Colleges in which only 6 are from Bihar . Highest Engineering   colleges are in Andhra Pradesh ( 319) , TamilNadu ( 268 ) , Maharastra ( 186 ) ,   Karnatka ( 141 ) , Uttar Pradesh ( 136 ) , Madhya Pradesh ( 104 ) . 
             
             
            
              Karnatka have had policy regarding private participation in 1950s only   which resulted today many of leading Engineering Colleges are from Karnatka with   qualiy education and such colleges helped Karnatka / Bangalore in skilled man   power supply . Even politicaly active states like Uttar Pradesh opened its door   for private participation in Engineering education only in 1998 and in last 10   years its number grew from 6 to 136 . Uttar Pradesh district Gautam Budhda Nagar   ( NOIDA & Greater NOIDA ) is having a dedicated Knowledge Parks  which is   having more than 100 professional degree colleges . While Engineering Colleges   from TamilNadu and Andhra Pradesh have thousands of Vacant seats every year due   to this regional imbalance . 
             
             
            
              Many of states government have a restricted policy in Combined Entrance   Examination and admissions in such private engineering colleges so only 15 %   seats left for other states , for example in Uttar Pradesh 85 % seats are   reserved for domicile of UP using State Entrance Examination qualified while   rest 15 % are of NRI / Management . 
             
             
            
              In Such case , Bihari Students faced tough problems they need to pay a   heavy amount from backdoor and much cost to parents per month OR outflowing of   money from Bihar to states like Karnatka / Maharastra and Western UP . 
             
             
            
              A few private initiated engineering colleges are in Bihar but they have   very poor Infrastructure and no availability of qualified teachers , No   supporting Industry . For example , Bangalore / Mysore ,  NOIDA / GHAZIABAD and   HARYANA based engineering colleges have Industrial interaction and support .
                
                
             
             
            
              Industry and Engineerings College both need help of each other so that many   India fame professional colleges are from South Bihar ( Now Jharkhand ) like   XLRI - Jamshedpur , BIT Mesra , BIT Sindri , NIT - Jamshedpur . 
             
             
            
              Even In Bihar , Last 2 years we have seen the announcement and opening of   profesional degree colleges like Law School , Management School , IITs , Nalanda   University etc but all of them are situated in radius of 60 KM from Patna which   can be also a big problem as Bihar local regional imbalance . 
             
             
            
              Bihar Government aided Engineering colleges like BCE Bhagalpur and MIT   Muzaffarpur lacks teaching staffs and other exposure to students so many of them   are heavily dependent on GATE exam to get seats in other states / IITs as M.Tech   courses while other state same merit students directly join IT big shot or apply   for US universities . 
             
             
            
              Bihar Government must come with INDUSTRY as well as TECHNICAL INSTITUTES   and its not so tough . It can mark a specific land in every district as   Knowledge Park and one big IT park in state capital . 
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                *Ranjan Kumar, Asst Professor, JSS Mahavidyapeetha,MYSORE - GHAZIABAD  
             
            
            
            
            
            
            
              
                
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                  Very good analysis by Prof. Ranjan. I am surprised to see the difference   between AICTE recognized technical institutes in UP and Bihar. Whole bunch of   Bihari students specially girls study outside Bihar i.e. iner parts of Karnataka   and Maharashtra. If more institutes with good infrastructure will come up, these   students can do better in better living conditions at home. Its very important   that Private Public Participation (PPP) should be encouraged in Bihar. I am sure   opening of IIT and BIT Mesra branches will motivate private players to open new   technical institutes.