why people do engineering from Bangalore



why people do engineering from Bangalore :- 

Why Bengaluru?

On why the city continues to attract a staggering number of engineers, Mr. Pai said, “The scale of the IT sector is an advantage. Currently, over 1.5 lakh people, many of them engineers, are hired yearly in industries here.”
He added that Bengaluru continued to be the “most attractive” city, as it was more cosmopolitan than Kolkata and Chennai, and was cheaper than Mumbai for the younger generation. “Unlike in many cities, language is not an issue. Locals form the minority in the IT sector,” he said.
Similarly, J. Crasta, former president of the Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry, said the continuing expansion of the city from IT and biotechnology to aerospace and defence, will spur the arrival of engineers here. “Yearly, around 4 lakh engineering students are produced from the State and neighbouring areas. For any one setting up industries, there is manpower and skilled labour base already present… but for the government, there needs to be a thrust towards ensuring all these engineers are absorbed,” he said.

‘Historical trend towards engineering’

The glut of engineering students in the city traces its roots to the decision by the erstwhile Mysuru Maharaja to turn Bengaluru into a science city, said Narendar Pani, professor, School of Social Sciences, National Institute of Advanced Studies.
“Science institutes and engineering colleges were set up nearly a century ago. This was the making of engineering manpower here, which eventually attracted public sector units in the 60s. When this stagnated and migration out of the city increased, the information technology revolution brought back the engineering focus,” he said.
Accompanying an explosion of engineering college is the decline in non-engineering colleges. “Those tending towards B.Sc., now sought a B.E. degree. And the large IT companies were ready to absorb them,” he said.
Unlike the national capital, where IT parks came with an accompanying residential infrastructure, or Mumbai, where rising costs see many techies living outside the city, Bengaluru continues to develop largely within its folds. “IT parks have developed in the fringes of the city, but most of the residents are still inside. The concentration of engineers is greater, and perhaps this is why it seems so large compared to Delhi or Mumbai,” said Mr. Pani.

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