The education system needs serious reforms

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Tahreen Fazal said:   9 years ago
Indian govt is spending only 3% of its GDP on education.

Whereas USA is spending 5.4% of its GDP, Brazil is spending 5.7% of its GDP and China invest heavily in its students and universities.In the Times higher education world reputation Rankings 2016, China could grab the ninth position in the top 100 universities list. So Indian govt needs to invest at least 4% of its GDP for the education
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Shiwangi joshi said:   9 years ago
Hi, all of you guys. I also agree with all it must have 2 change our education system. Nowadays education is just like became for getting good marks nothing else. Only just for good marks is not enough to make our growing youngsters even should be abilities skills have a some talent nd also should be willingness or curiosity 2 to do something different then we will say that our India's youngsters have an educated in really. Many of times we have also seen because of corruption, recommendation causes many of brilliant children whose have really skilled nd talent to do something but they can't admission in good college because unable to afford their fees nd other reason for recommendation. So it should change our education system nd teachers also they don't have any deep knowledge about their subject. They don't have any job lack of abilities so they came nd became a teacher. This type of education system directly shows bad affect in our growing students. In short, we should not only change our system even change our political system action bar corruption, recommendation.
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Mayble Aricatt said:   9 years ago
In my point of view, communication skill is the main issue that we face in india, The main problem is fluency when we talk to our clients or someone, so this will effect our future, may we have high marks but in the case of communicaion we will be down. To get a good job not only marks is criteria we need good communicatoion. So I think we must improve our communicaion skill from schools onwards.
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Mohisina shaik said:   9 years ago
Our education system has been diluted.

There is less education and exams are more. I am completely against this we need to take steps to change it over.
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Aaditya kumar said:   9 years ago
Yes. I am also in the favour of the topic of education reforms in India. In India education is focused on theoretical knowledge more than practical knowledge which I don't know why the high officials in the fields don't change even if they can. My solution to this problem is to change the certification standards of the university on basis of practicals and application based knowledge.
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Sanga Kalyani said:   9 years ago
There is no quality education in our Indian education system only quantity education is existing. My idea is that there should be only sector for education that is either private or public. So that all get equal standard of education. There is a saying that prevention is better than cure, now it is too late to modify our educational system.
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Shanvitha chowdary said:   9 years ago
Yes. Education system really needs very serious reforms. We have to make a transparent system which can provide fair chance to all majority in India. In ancient education, we had a system which sounds quite practical in the form of quality education without having interest in financial expenditure. In modern education system, the education has become a commercial sector where people spend lots of money to get quality education.
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Karishma reddy said:   9 years ago
Our education system is not perfect because students are not learning the concept they are just mugging up the answer writing in the examinations. There are just studying to score marks but they are not gaining the knowledge. So I think government should take serious responsibility on this issue.
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Rinmayee Patra said:   9 years ago
Education must be intrinsically adopted by all through proper implementation of existing policy and creation of new effective policy.
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Sumit Gupta said:   9 years ago
Education system in India be viewed in two scenarios first is ancient education system and modern education system.

In ancient we had a system which sounds quite practical in the form of quality education without having interest in financial expenditure and education to all was also relevant.

In modern day education system the education has become a commercial sector where people spend lots of money to get quality education and the darkest point in that is those who are majority in India are unable to afford that commercialized education that's why being 75% literate till majority do not have quality and skills.

The lower class in India can't even afford to primary education to their children and most of the young generation lives in darker. That's why in a country which is second rapid developing country and strong economy still having children those who do rag picking selling goods on roadways, railways and work on tea stall.

We have to work on these things to make our young generation strong and take part in nation buildings. We have to provide education to all and make them strong in skills and knowledge.

We have to make a transparent system which can provide fair chance to all the majority in India.

By making root strong we can build emerging brain in our country which can take a step you to the developing.

Swami Vivekananda's quote was if you want to build a great nation you have to build a great society and to build a great society we have to give skills and knowledge in their hands.
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