58. Admission to CRECs in 80s & Our daughter
Right from the beginning of
the college, seats in RECs was equally divided between the state and outside
state. Those from outside state were further divided into a quota for each
state and union territories. In Kerala, admission to engineering course was
based on the marks obtained in Maths, Physics and Chemistry in the Pre-Degree
(PDC) examination. But in the late 80s, a large-scale manipulation of marks
awarded to PDC students was unearthed and many students with very few marks managed
to get admission for engineering and medicine. Correcting mark-lists went to
the extent of 0+0+0 = 448. Then criterion for admission to professional
colleges in the state was changed to the rank in the entrance examination
conducted by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations. However, admission to
the Kerala quota in Calicut REC continued to be based on marks for a few more
years. It was observed that there was
significant unevenness in the marks awarded for PDC among the three
universities in Kerala. The youngest university, particularly was very generous
in the award of marks. This resulted in
a large number of students, especially girl students, being admitted to REC
from this university. Generally, the number of girls admitted to engineering
compared to boys were very less until then. But now there were occasions in which
the number of girls outnumbered boys admitted in CREC.
This was the background when
our daughter was in the second year of the PDC of Calicut university. Even
though we had some interest in sending her to medicine, she was a little
adamant that she will learn engineering only. She was seeking admission in
1988. As she was generally getting good marks in the subjects we were almost
sure of her getting admission to REC. Therefore, she did not go for any coaching for Kerala Entrance
examinations from the beginning of even second year of PDC. She started
preparing for I.I.T. Entrance exam. However, preparation for IIT admission was
totally different from that for Kerala entrance. In Dec 1987, REC Board of Governors
decided to use the rank in the Kerala Engineering entrance examination as the
basis for admission to REC also. Those who wanted to get admission in Calicut REC
had to apply for REC admission and take the Kerala entrance examination. We were a little upset at this change of
policy as she had not been sent for any entrance coaching. She was relaxed as
usual, but we forced her to go for
entrance coaching in the weekend to Universal Entrance Coaching Centre
in Dec 1987. She was even reluctant to go for tuition itself but went for the
coaching half-heartedly. Anyway, she completed three months of entrance
coaching.
When the PDC results were
announced she had got 448/450 as expected, but her rank in the Kerala entrance examination
was around 600. She could not get into the rank list of I.I.T and so she had to
seek admission in any of the engineering colleges in Kerala or CREC. The most preferred
branch at that time was Electronics and Communication Engg (ECE). She managed
to get Electrical Engineering in Govt. Engineering College Thrissur, but got
Civil Engineering in REC Calicut. Civil Engg was the least preferred branch at
that time. There was a possibility that she may be able to move to Electrical
branch in REC, but she was particular that she will not study in my department.
Probably she could have got ECE in the second allotment on Thrissur, but being
a girl, we preferred to get her admitted in REC itself for Civil branch. So, she became a student of REC Calicut.
She stayed with us for three
years in the quarters and continued to study engineering enjoying her
mummy’s food and occasionally jumping on
to the back of my scooter for going to the college. Later, when we moved to Calicut
city in our own house, she was admitted to the REC hostel and had a taste of the
hostel life in REC too while she was in the final year of B.Tech course. She
passed out B.Tech Civil Engg with
reasonably good marks. However, she
could not get campus placement as very few companies visited the campus looking
for Civil engineers.
She was very particular that
at least for M.Tech she should study in
I.I.T. With this in mind, she wrote the GATE examination and once again failed
in her I.I.T. attempt. However, she could get admission in Karnataka REC for
M.Tech (Marine Structures) and started
doing that. She completed almost 2 semesters there and without our knowledge,
she wrote the GATE examination again and she was third time lucky and secured a
percentile score of 98.4. Now, she wanted to join I.I.T. for M.Tech
discontinuing from KREC. Again, we were in a dilemma as she will be losing one
year this way. Anyway, we promised we will admit her in I.I.T Bombay if she
gets her first choice, Structural Engg. I.I.T.Bombay was using the GATE score only for screening and the candidates seeking admission had to take a
written test and appear for an interview for selection. But she was successful
in both and was selected as 13th out of 15 in M.Tech (Structural
Engg) in I.I.T.Bombay. We had to keep our promise and she completed her M.Tech
and in the final year got placed in Tata Consultancy Services(TCS) as a
Software engineer. Thus, she got a
professional career to her liking and completed 3 years in TCS. As she was
completing the bond period she got an H1B visa with some help from a colleague
of mine and went to USA with her husband who had completed Mechanical
engineering from College of Engineering Thiruvananthapuram. They are both
happily working as Software engineers in USA
now with two lovely kids.
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