Friday, June 6, 2008

Minority of women in engineering



In this present world ,there is a vast change and improvement in the life style of women and their approach towards education.Women are coming up in different fields and Women are nowadays pursuing engineering which is considered as one of the prestigious professional qualification.But despite the progress in other fields ,women represent a minority in engineering.There are different reasons for minority of women in engineering and this situation can be improved.

Firstly , there is a meagre encouragement given for taking up engineering as a professional course.This is the effect of education becoming costly and parents want to save money for the girl's marriage. Once the parents find their girl children performing poor in academics there is a big NO for engineering eventhough the girls are interested.There is also a wrong connotation that if women has a professional qualification getting a bridegroom is difficult.Secondly, girls who feel they are not good at science or maths automatically divert their qualification away from engineering and they want to do a simple course which does not give much strain.

Very less number of students who are girls are entering IIT;the ratio is very less.Moreover there are not even handful of civil and mechanical engineers as girls.Again there is a negative connotation that women cannot sustain in this field and its difficlut for them to perform well.Its becoming rare to find women in streams like aeronautical engineering and the support given to this kind of courses is less.This situation needs to be changed.Number of women in engineering has to increase so that many budding women engineers come out in flying colours with their unique skills and innovativeness.

The girls should get away from fear that maths and science are difficult and they must face competitive entrance tests with courage. Counseling can be one of the outreach effort taken to openly hold talks with women.This can help them in many ways to get rid of their fear and boost up their confidence level.Women can express their problems to those counseling them.The awareness about what is engineering all about and the disciplines under the course can be conveyed to the school students since there is an illusion that pursuing engineering is very difficult and women cannot cope up with it.The parents must also take up counseling and they must also keep themselves well informed.

Engineering and the streams related to the course can be exhibited to encourage. Various competitions related to the same can be conducted for women and awards can be distributed which make them to self analyse their talents and skills.Organizations like IEEE has a separate body called "Women in Engineering" to encourage women to become engineers and get into relative jobs.Other ladies club members can join hands with this type of technical body to spread the message and to motivate more women to enter into engineering.This can be taken up as one of the social services even by the corporates who can give more clear picture about the course by sharing their experience and demonstrations as well.

Guest lectures can be conducted by eminent women personalities (who pursued engineering), to know some pragmatic examples about women who are successful engineers at present.This can help in building up role models who can influence the girls.Paper presentations and Design contests can conducted to motivate the girls.These outreach efforts can augment the percentage of women as engineers.

"Who is the next Kalpana Chawla?How many?"

9 comments:

Unknown said...

nice content da.. something thats really important..
i always believe that the girl shud put her hand up to be counted.. the initiative shud be from within herself rather than be provoked...
and most of the girls here nvr hv the exposure that kalpana chawla got, so showin her as an example would not be something i wud hv done!


sorry if i am bein too candid

BALKI INTERNATIONAL said...

ha ha ha...

Raghuveeran said...

ding! welcome to blog arena...

1) In parents point of view if they are supposed to spend a minimal amount upto 10 lakhs for education then it is ok(varies from family to family) for them... since they gotta spend again for your marriage... and they gotta save some money for their future...

2)"Once the parents find their girl children performing poor in academics there is a big NO for engineering even though the girls are interested."
Interest is different... but there is something called capability... "prove yourself u'll b rewarded". no body is gonna hold u up if u score 90%.

3)Mechanical, Mechatronics, Aeronautical...

It is up to the GIRLS to choose their stream... btw do not look at a stream from the window... walk in and c...there might b a real reason...

anyways nice post...

@china
Nobody is goin to create a door to expose u to the world.. u gotta chisel your own door...

gutsy-girl said...

@raghuveeran

yes thats true... but women can get scholarships if they fare well in their studies... Its the mutual understanding between the parents and the women children that will help them in building good career. moreover awareness programme can be conducted to encourage women students .

gutsy-girl said...

@china

I quoted Kalpana Chawla as example
to have the similar kind of spark with them to achieve greater heights.

Raghuveeran said...

@gutsy grl
Of course everybody can avail the scholarship facility that is already avail...

* mutual understanding?? it is something between concerned girl child and her parents.

* Do u seriously need a awareness program to create or make parents understand their child..their daughters dream..their daughters interests??
It SUCKS man...

saranya said...

hmmm yeah, ur correct...
women becomin an engineer is always upto a women... i feel its the women who r underestimating about them selfs... its upto each and everyone of us to come out of the shell and rule the world...

Siva said...

I any field outnumbering is always there.That cannot be regarded as "Minority".Also the negative connotations were mostly framed by women rather than men.

Secondly,encouragement is needed for those who lack optimism.Why women lag in that arena.Girls top the rankings in School examinations which probably includes Science and Maths.Practically women are soft natured(with exemptions :-D) and find difficult to do hard jobs like civil and mechanical engg.
jobs.

By the way soon world will ask "Who s next Ashwini"

gutsy-girl said...

@ Siva

Negative connotations are framed by the society as a whole rather than blaming women or men separately.

No doubt Girls top the rankings in School examinations which probably includes Science and Maths but they must equally get encouragement to continue their success through out their career and not just stop with the success in getting higher grades