Interesting Observation about IIT Students
Dr. Dheeraj Sanghi, who is a professor at Computer Science and Engineering Department of IIT Kanpur, and who is currently SUGC in IIT Kanpur did a special observation and posted it on iitk.misc newsgroup. The observation is like this :
| Year of passing | Number of students | Avg CPI |
|---|---|---|
| 2006 | 184 | 7.9 |
| 2005 | 217 | 7.2 |
| 2004 | 81 | 6.8 |
| 2003 | 35 | 6.4 |
| 2002-1999 | 18 | 6.4 |
Year of passing means the year in which the student finished his/her high-school. Since IIT is very prestigious school and other schools are way worse than IIT, everyone wants to get into IIT. Thats why, some students who couldn’t get into IIT spend 1 year after high school and prepare for IIT Entrance Exam.
This observation is important for 2 reasons (at least):
- The statistics says that out of 535 student 351 students wasted their at least 1 year for IIT JEE preparation. Note that most of the 2005 passouts spent 1 year just on JEE preparation. Most of the times they do not join any other school. And even if they do when they come to IIT and join as freshers they in fact trash that 1 year. For 2004 passouts and others I wouldn’t say its all true. They may have joined some other school. But still they wasted years in that school. Isn’t it horrible? Students are wasting time in JEE prepartion, the time they could have used in some creative work. Of course it’s not IITs fault. Rather now IIT has made the rule that you can join IIT in the year say ‘y’ only if you completed your high school in a year > y-2 . India need to create more ‘good schools’. But please don’t do that by sacrificing IIT’s name. Stupid Arjun Singh can do this thing. Improve NITs. They have got potential.
- Second thing is the trend of CPI. What is the reason that CPI is decrease with gap between passout year and IIT joining year? I am not sure about the reason. Here are some reasons I could think of :
- Fresh students can study more because they are the once who studied for high school and for JEE both. So, of course IIT load wasn’t too much for them. On the other hand since dropouts (students who spent a year or more for JEE preparation) had lot of time during JEE preparation, they couldn’t face the IIT academic pressure.
- Freshers are still studying for exams and marks. On the other hand dropouts had time and they now understand that exams are stupid things and working for marks is stupidity. (I believe that exams doesn’t prove anything. And if it doesn’t prove anything, fuck it, don’t care about it)
Can you suggest something seeing this stat?

