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Software Engineering Education in India: Issues and Challenges
Indian software industry has set up huge growth targets for future. These targets would be heavily affected by the software engineering (SE) education scenario in the country. The purpose of this paper is to provide a holistic understanding of SE education issues and challenges specific to Indian context, from both industry and academic perspective. This study is based on our (a) interaction with industry through SE education related projects, surveys and discussions. (B) Observations as an integral part of Indian SE educators' community. There is an urgent need for addressing these deep rooted issues, as the lack of proper SE education may be the single largest factor that may negatively affect the industry. Understanding these issues will help to identify the action items that initiate software engineering educational reforms in the country. We also discuss the essential and minimal set of SE knowledge, skills and dispositions that the Indian industry expects from engineers who will be joining the industry. Indian software industry is a global leader in software application development and maintenance services, but there very few studies on the issues and effects associated with SE education in the Indian context. Though this discussion is limited to India, but we believe that it represents the existing conditions in many developing countries where IT and ITES (IT enabled services) industry is gaining importance.