The education system needs serious reforms
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Ashok mahan said:
10 years ago
I think first we have to make our infrastructure good so the unemployed can get job. May be we have the most graduates students in world but they are jobless. Indian education system based on theoretical knowledge not on skill based education. Students don't have practically knowledge they just have bookish knowledge.
If they had practical knowledge so it will help them for lifetime. So we have to make sure students get practical knowledge more then theoretical knowledge.
If they had practical knowledge so it will help them for lifetime. So we have to make sure students get practical knowledge more then theoretical knowledge.
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Shankar said:
7 years ago
Educational system needed to change a lot, because the education must be needed to apply in real world and also in jobs. But, we are studying more subjects that which are not related to our real world. For eg ("what is the need of integral and differential calculus in the real world and also we are not going to apply these are in jobs exactly not !, why the toughest syllabus like m3 paper are in our system these are going to help in our jobs?) Think twice, Thankyou.
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Sangy said:
9 years ago
To say it in a nutshell. We need --->>>.
1. Less Donkey's work like homework which doesn't help us in gaining knowledge.
2. Teacher's to have an extremely rigorous mental check up and stop forcing and blackmailing (for marks) us from mugging up their stupid notes.
3. Open Schooling type Education where we are under less pressure.
P.S: I suppose such things are not possible in a huge population like that of India but the Government must try :) Thanx!
1. Less Donkey's work like homework which doesn't help us in gaining knowledge.
2. Teacher's to have an extremely rigorous mental check up and stop forcing and blackmailing (for marks) us from mugging up their stupid notes.
3. Open Schooling type Education where we are under less pressure.
P.S: I suppose such things are not possible in a huge population like that of India but the Government must try :) Thanx!
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Vishal Sharma said:
7 years ago
Hello everyone,
Yes, I also agreed with everyone that our Indian education system needs some serious reforms but one more thing to be changed and that is the companies criteria because it's also apart of an education system if the companies have no percentage criteria then the students are more focused on practical knowledge rather than there theory marks. So in my point of view, first of all companies are more focused on skills of students rather than marks.
Yes, I also agreed with everyone that our Indian education system needs some serious reforms but one more thing to be changed and that is the companies criteria because it's also apart of an education system if the companies have no percentage criteria then the students are more focused on practical knowledge rather than there theory marks. So in my point of view, first of all companies are more focused on skills of students rather than marks.
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Harinee said:
9 years ago
Hi friends.
There are some good and bad things in our education system.
First of all, the private schools and colleges are started to get money for the people not for providing education. In most of the private institutions they get more fees from the people but they won't teach in a good way.
It can provide visual education to students to remember easily. It should also provide education to the poor people to increase the standard of living of people.
There are some good and bad things in our education system.
First of all, the private schools and colleges are started to get money for the people not for providing education. In most of the private institutions they get more fees from the people but they won't teach in a good way.
It can provide visual education to students to remember easily. It should also provide education to the poor people to increase the standard of living of people.
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Chandana said:
9 years ago
Hi,
First of all, Indian education is theoretical, not practical. In our education system, the teacher said all the things we are just mugged up the things and simply write in the exams. We are not able to think a bit in our own way. Nowadays we are using technology for anything. This said to be we depend on technology. If this happens for a long time we are not able to do anything. I simply suggest you don't depend on technology think in your own way.
First of all, Indian education is theoretical, not practical. In our education system, the teacher said all the things we are just mugged up the things and simply write in the exams. We are not able to think a bit in our own way. Nowadays we are using technology for anything. This said to be we depend on technology. If this happens for a long time we are not able to do anything. I simply suggest you don't depend on technology think in your own way.
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Karthik Gowda said:
9 years ago
Hi. A good school is much more than an educational opportunity; it can become a truly nurturing environment, for many akin to a second home. This is particularly relevant to Service parents: operations and postings mean that they are looking for a good school which gives a strong sense of community to all its members, pupils and staff alike. I think I made the right decision by choosing Greenwood High School for the overall academic growth of my child.
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Pavan said:
9 years ago
Well, everyone cogitates that having degrees and masters in abroad will give us a good life, but it's a counterfeit statement in my guess because education is constant everywhere. Education doesn't matter actually but the talent behind the education matters most. Even we had Arya Bhata who invented 0 and they had Albert Einstein and many more masters, even Microsoft CEO is from India right. Everyone has their own attitude and their own passion.
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Sreejith s pillai said:
8 years ago
Well as of today I am studying Eng, I took Eng so that I can learn something new and creative stuff, but the education is such a shit in this country. Its just all a exam and students also knows nothing about Eng, they just study for the exam and pass and forget all about it, I think Eng is more about practical knowledge, if I knew Eng was full of this much shit I should gone and took some B.Sc or BCA something. They seriously need to upgrade.
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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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