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Higher Technical Education: Prospects for the Future

Previously, technical education was usedvery popular and very prestigious. Many young people dreamed of becoming scientists, engineers, researchers. It would seem that in our age of rapid development of technology the trend should have been preserved, but due to the peculiarities of the historical period of the 1990s this popularity came to naught. This is due, first of all, to the fact that in those years science did not receive adequate funding and fell into decay, and the entrants had to stop their choice in more profitable specialties. While the private sector of the economy, as well as the legal services market, was particularly booming, so most of the graduates rushed there. Now the situation is somewhat different, and technical specialties are beginning to be used deservedly by entrants. Of course, in general, demand has increased for specialties in the field of information technology, but also machine-building also in the past few years have become somewhat more popular compared to previous years. Traditionally, one of the most sought-after faculties in technical universities has always been ACS and CBC, even in the worst years for admission they often needed to score the highest score, but now the competitions there are generally prohibitive.

In connection with the rapid development of high technologymany experts predict that in the next few years the most demanded specialties will be technical, not only related to information technology, but also engineering, as well as technological and engineering. Accordingly, a professional technical education should become very popular among applicants.

But are educational institutions ready for this? Will universities be able to provide technical education at the proper level in all popular professions? At the moment, no. This is due not only to insufficient funding of the educational sector, but also to the fact that at the moment higher education institutions are experiencing a significant shortage of literate teachers who have an adequate knowledge of the current situation, and it often turns out that brilliant graduates actually have knowledge God grant that ten years ago. In addition, many popular specialties are not even on the list of many universities, for example, even the specialty "programmer" appeared in many educational institutions just a few years ago.

The task of providing technical education forworthy level should become a priority for the state, since the degree of development of high technologies in the country greatly depends on its prestige in the world. Certain steps are being taken in this direction, and the state takes some measures to support science. Already now, it is becoming prestigious again, and perhaps today's students will become remarkable teachers in a few years, who possess modern knowledge and do not want to go abroad with them. In addition, in production due to the growing demand for cadres with technical education, their salaries are increasing, and therefore technical specialties are again becoming popular. Already today it is much easier to get a job with a well-paid job, having not an economic but a technical education, because there are too many economists and people with technical specialties do not have enough.

If this trend continues, but ratherall, and will be, in the next few years we are waiting for the flowering of technical education. I especially want to hope for the help of the state in this area, because without it it will be very difficult to cope with the situation. Naturally, it is necessary to ensure proper financing, as well as to reform the training of professionals in many universities, according to the current moment, and then the prospects seem very bright, especially since the social, economic and historical prerequisites for this are obvious.

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