Aptech though stands much hyped in the IT education arena, but the real fact is that the standards are no where in sight, in the foremost front is the issue that as run by franchises the main authoritative body has little say in the way any center conducts its functionality, books are out of date, faculties are struggling people who wants to step out into the programming world and see this just as a pedestal for their next step, they are under paid over worked and so divulge little care and attention.
Actual figures as reviewed state that only a handful of those pass out go into the real programming world rest branch out in areas where IT shadow in the backdrop. Aptech sparingly takes in their own students in their own software development efforts and then they tout their standards to the rest of the world, ironic isn’t it. The real blah-blah, if you ask me is that Aptech has grown on its name, which it has accrued over the years, with indiscriminately mushrooming centers in virtually every nook and corner of the country, its responsible for its own degradation in standards.
Well that’s painted a more grim picture than imagined, looking on the brighter side its one of the premiere institutions, mostly I would say that the management at each center is responsible for the welfare of its own center and if you are in luck you may even get a sincere faculty, all in all these courses can only help those who are willing to put in something from their side too. So look before you leap. I have been a student for the longest duration course at Aptech and one of the brightest, plus a two-year internship at the same place as junior faculty and I have thus seen it from both ends from which I have quoted above.
Speaking unbiasedly most of the facts stated stands true for any institutes be it NIIT, but still Aptech hasn’t done anything to prove it differently.