"Students in the top universities of India
are brilliant. India
is a world leader in many areas particularly in low-cost engineering. We have
to learn a lot from India,"
said Peter YH Pang, assistant vice-president (university and global relations)
NUS during his visit. Peter Pang was reciprocating the visit of the Indian
academic team led by NIT-T director Sunderarajan in October last year to NUS,
to explore the possibilities of academic collaboration.’…The Times of India
This kind of statement generally is applicable to all
countries as their best students must be in their top universities, otherwise
the country will not progress. The only exception is the USA
where many rich families could buy places in top universities for their D grade
scions.
Low cost engineering is definitely a niche in India.
This has nothing to do with the low cost labour we have here that India
is exporting. India
is able to do a lot of engineering stuff cheaply, like cheap cars and equipment.
This is the forte of India.
NUS is looking like embarking on an academic collaboration
with Indian universities to introduce low cost engineering into our university
syllabus and soon we will be opening up a new industry for low cost engineering
stuff. Singapore
could then have two Science Parks, one for leading edge science and engineering
and another for low cost engineering. We can dove tail our economic growth
strategy with two engines of growth.
This is like having the best of both worlds. And our
industries that are relying on low cost labour will become even more
competitive with low cost engineering products.
What a way to go. Come to think of it, it is like a first
world city with a third world vitality. The future of Singapore
is getting brighter.
When we teach our students low cost engineering, we can then compete with India and China on equal terms.
ReplyDeletePlease trust me. This is the way to go forward. Low cost labour, low cost engineering, low cost products and services.
Hey, wait a minute, are we going back to the third world to compete with the third world?
Well... It's cheaper, easier n more efficient to offer degrees thru degree mills
ReplyDeleteKnnccb..... fucking bastards papigs, return our cpf@55
ReplyDeleteIndian graduates brilliant??
After 56 years, cunt tree still in SHITS!!!
Forges degrees and Con-men, Rapists everywhere.
Brilliant, no need go overseas to work.
Indians engineer screw up big time. They are being despise again and again for their failure, and yet their incompetencies have yet to convince the MBA type who make decisions.
ReplyDeleteThe most recent high profile failure is healthcare.gov portal, part of the most important domestic initiative of Obama. Up to now, for an entire 4 months, the website still sucks.
Nevertheless, with the help of PAP, Indians come here and tell everyone Singaporeans are fuck up and all engineers jobs must go to IQ 82 Indians.
Today Citi, Stanchart, expedia and disaster of Indian fucking engineering skills. It is going to give us a bad name.
And Indians hate Chinese for 1962 Sino-Indian War. PAP hate Chinese and they flood us with Indians to screw us.
he must have just licked the ass of some indian man. how disgusting is this kind of statement! they are only good in low con engineering not low cost engineering. how many trust an indian to design a bridge or building or auto?
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