Education industry is a business these days.
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Prakash said:
7 years ago
Yes it is and it must be, I never support these management and engineering colleges as they are the one who is obviously involved in making it a business. But what we fail to realize is that every business has a willing customer who is ready to pay. Yes, we are those customers who pay. Every Indian kid and their parents should realize that it is completely their decision to make their kids an engineer. If a teacher is teaching well outside the campus everyone tries to lower his/her fees. If an institute charges 10lacs for giving nothing, students and parents ready to pay. So, it is a business and will remain a business until and unless people start changing their attitude towards the education system.
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Hetanshi said:
3 years ago
In my opinion, Education is the most important thing for everyone, but in private universities nowadays, it seems like they are operating more like businesses than educational institutions because they charge far too much in tuition and for supplies like textbooks and uniforms. This time, every parent wants to enrol their children in a reputable private school, but they overlook the fact that there are also public schools available, and that public school teachers are competent and gifted. I believe it is our fault. Because our government spends a lot of money on education in public schools, we need to take this into consideration. You know how competitive it is for a government position these days.
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Varun said:
7 years ago
India is known for its culture and the value patterns we have been following. Likewise, education was considered as a service, is said that the entire concept has changed and the service has become pure business.
Rather than delivering the same old book concepts, we should provide a great platform where the students can think wisely and choose whats the best domain for them to do the best.
There are different methods of teaching.
- Disseminating.
- Creative.
Guide the students to think creatively and provide opportunities to get the hands-on real-time based scenarios with which students will no longer prefer the spoon feeding concept. We should look for the quality of education, not quantity.
Rather than delivering the same old book concepts, we should provide a great platform where the students can think wisely and choose whats the best domain for them to do the best.
There are different methods of teaching.
- Disseminating.
- Creative.
Guide the students to think creatively and provide opportunities to get the hands-on real-time based scenarios with which students will no longer prefer the spoon feeding concept. We should look for the quality of education, not quantity.
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Narinder Kumar said:
5 years ago
Hello everyone.
I am going to share my views on the education industry is business these days.
Nowadays education is used as a business. Nowadays you can see the fees of students, in some schools fees of even first-class student is 10000. Some private school increase percentage of students for showing off. Beside of school fees they earn lots of money including fees of uniforms, bus, books, copies and some function etc.
But a middle-class family cannot pay all fees. So it should be fixed by govt how much fees of student a school can take.
Govt should also improve the condition of govt school and these should also become English schools so that parents may relief from extra payment.
Thank you.
I am going to share my views on the education industry is business these days.
Nowadays education is used as a business. Nowadays you can see the fees of students, in some schools fees of even first-class student is 10000. Some private school increase percentage of students for showing off. Beside of school fees they earn lots of money including fees of uniforms, bus, books, copies and some function etc.
But a middle-class family cannot pay all fees. So it should be fixed by govt how much fees of student a school can take.
Govt should also improve the condition of govt school and these should also become English schools so that parents may relief from extra payment.
Thank you.
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Satyam mishra said:
4 years ago
Yes, I completely agree that the Education industry has become a business nowadays. They are earning lots of money from their parents in the name of study. They never think that How a poor family suffer all these pains. First, they hardly try to send their sons and daughters for studying and if we take so High fee from them so How can we think that they will suffer all these things.
During covid, we all are seeing that covid comes First on education. All the schools and colleges are closed by the government. If we talk about elections then we See that there is no covid. If I talk about the conclusion so the conclusion is that they are playing with the future of young India. So stop these things.
During covid, we all are seeing that covid comes First on education. All the schools and colleges are closed by the government. If we talk about elections then we See that there is no covid. If I talk about the conclusion so the conclusion is that they are playing with the future of young India. So stop these things.
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YATI GUPTA said:
5 years ago
Education has nothing much more than business for them. For them, the students are just a source of profit, now they lack knowledge. Since technology is growing so fast so every parent want their child to be the best and they admit him to the best school. Do you know the fees of a student in kindergarten is almost 10k. I mean they max to max teach him how to eat, sit and they are charging so much, just for the name of school/college they are taking a huge amount which is not possible for every parent. In this pandemic many people lost their jobs and due to which there is no source of income so many children have to withdraw their name from the institution because for the money is what matters.
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Naveena D said:
7 years ago
Good Evening Friends,
Obviously, the education system logically acts as a business environment. Because of anyone schools are not teaching for student knowledge. It is based only on the marks. They are only teaching how can we score higher marks when compared to the other schools.
So business tricks are used in the education industry. The government offers many things to education. But teachers are not using this facility and also not providing good skills for students.
Village side schools are not properly working. 25 per cent of schools is only for entertainment. It does not provide the education for poor peoples. Corruption is also coming to the education system. Thank You So Much.
Obviously, the education system logically acts as a business environment. Because of anyone schools are not teaching for student knowledge. It is based only on the marks. They are only teaching how can we score higher marks when compared to the other schools.
So business tricks are used in the education industry. The government offers many things to education. But teachers are not using this facility and also not providing good skills for students.
Village side schools are not properly working. 25 per cent of schools is only for entertainment. It does not provide the education for poor peoples. Corruption is also coming to the education system. Thank You So Much.
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Nandhini said:
4 years ago
According to my point of view.
Definitely, the education industry is a business these days.
You can see there are some private schools that charge nearly 2 to 3 lakhs for 1st class students.
Apart from the school fees they can also charges on some irrelevant things, Which are for students extra class, tuition fees, school festivals many more are there. Especially in this pandemic situation, there are no openings for school students right! Even though some schools or colleges collected the bus fees from them. So this is completely an irrelevant thing which was done by the education universities. So at last.
I personally felt that this is not at all, fair in the education industry.
Definitely, the education industry is a business these days.
You can see there are some private schools that charge nearly 2 to 3 lakhs for 1st class students.
Apart from the school fees they can also charges on some irrelevant things, Which are for students extra class, tuition fees, school festivals many more are there. Especially in this pandemic situation, there are no openings for school students right! Even though some schools or colleges collected the bus fees from them. So this is completely an irrelevant thing which was done by the education universities. So at last.
I personally felt that this is not at all, fair in the education industry.
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Avinash said:
7 years ago
Yeah, totally agree with this topic.
As we know the condition of the government School. Sometimes students is not present or sometime teacher. So the condition is very poor in government School (cheapest school). We forcely have to send our students to the private schools. Nowadays, 30-40% of the income of the middle-class family has spent in the schools. Schools are charging really a huge amount at the time of admission. Not only this, they are also linked with the shops like garments, book stall etc. And they are forcing parents to buy the stuff from that shop. So, they get benefited like 10-20%. That's how the today's education system works. Everything is a business nowadays.
As we know the condition of the government School. Sometimes students is not present or sometime teacher. So the condition is very poor in government School (cheapest school). We forcely have to send our students to the private schools. Nowadays, 30-40% of the income of the middle-class family has spent in the schools. Schools are charging really a huge amount at the time of admission. Not only this, they are also linked with the shops like garments, book stall etc. And they are forcing parents to buy the stuff from that shop. So, they get benefited like 10-20%. That's how the today's education system works. Everything is a business nowadays.
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Renuka said:
6 years ago
Hello everyone, I'd like to share my opinion about the topic.
I think education has became a bussiness the reason is that here faculty and teachers are not making sure about how much students have understood, they're just teaching the concepts and formulas etc.
They are giving more importance to marks.
I think the teachers should give students more practical knowledge than just a theory I mean practical like lab sessions should be more than theory.
But I would not tell that the everywhere education system is like this, in some parts of the country they are even having more practical knowledge.
And I hope everywhere they should give more importance to practical knowledge.
I think education has became a bussiness the reason is that here faculty and teachers are not making sure about how much students have understood, they're just teaching the concepts and formulas etc.
They are giving more importance to marks.
I think the teachers should give students more practical knowledge than just a theory I mean practical like lab sessions should be more than theory.
But I would not tell that the everywhere education system is like this, in some parts of the country they are even having more practical knowledge.
And I hope everywhere they should give more importance to practical knowledge.
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