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5. Describe the Drawbacks of modern Education?​

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Answered by Aveek77
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Disadvantages of the modern education system

Limited social interaction and no face to face interaction. The chance to get distracted: The learners who are less determined and lacks self-motivation the chance of them to get detracted is very high.04-Oct-2019

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Answered by jrvish07
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The main features of modern education system in India are as follows:

A system of compulsory education to all children up to the year of 14. Under this age all children must be given education in any government or private college.

If any child is forced to do any other ob apart from being educated the person involved in such act will be treated as per law.

After gaining the primary education a child can be given secondary education and passes high school (10th) and inter(10+2).

For providing this level of education both the central and state governments are involved through their boards made for this purpose.

There are also private boards who conduct high school or intermediate exams.

After their 10+2 a child can pursue bachelor, master and other specialization degree in many fields of their choice.

The above points appear to be simple but there are any flaws in this system as well.

Drawbacks of the modern system:

The major drawback of the prevailing system of education is that it is not easily affordable. Today in India more than 37% people are living below poverty line. So they can't afford education even at primary level.

The government schools have not been able to perform as expected and they don't possess a good image among people.

The next option is the private institutions who give degrees from private to post graduate. But they are very costly an also the admission procedure is too complicated for common man to access.

People in some parts of the country are still conservative and apprehend modern system of education.

The privatization in all sectors is the major drawback.

There is a craze among people for some particular courses while some courses with equal opportunities are simply rejected. This has led to the business of coaching as there are more aspirants than seats available in some institutions and for some courses.

Also there are some steps taken by the government which tend to promote a particular field and are set back for some students.

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