There are many factors that drive Kerala youth to migrate, regardless of the quality of the universities and courses they study abroad.
The list includes personal freedom, a better standard of living, social security and respect for work. Poor salaries for educated people as per their educational qualification and the inefficiency of the education sector is also forcing the youth to leave the country.
Father Joseph Alencherry, vice principal, Mar Augusthinose College, Ramapuram, Kottayam district, said that replacing the traditional courses taught in Indian colleges with new generation courses will help check this problem to some extent. Joseph Alencherry added that nowadays, many colleges don’t have enough students and many courses that were most in demand in the past don’t have students now. He pointed out that the frustration and anger towards the present system in the country and state are also causing the youth to leave India.
The list includes personal freedom, a better standard of living, social security and respect for work. Poor salaries for educated people as per their educational qualification and the inefficiency of the education sector is also forcing the youth to leave the country.
Father Joseph Alencherry, vice principal, Mar Augusthinose College, Ramapuram, Kottayam district, said that replacing the traditional courses taught in Indian colleges with new generation courses will help check this problem to some extent. Joseph Alencherry added that nowadays, many colleges don’t have enough students and many courses that were most in demand in the past don’t have students now. He pointed out that the frustration and anger towards the present system in the country and state are also causing the youth to leave India.