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Essay on if there were no exams

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Answered by brains12
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I there we're no exams then no one would bother to study
but students would be free from burden
Answered by Anonymous
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Behold! What a wonderful and pleasant world it would be if examinations were wiped off once and for all from our education system.

The word examination always bring in fear, tension, trouble and cold perspiration. It makes us shiver and tremble. But we still face examination with great determination and come out with flying colours.

I would have been in pure ecstasy if the examination were abolished. For me Mathematics is a subject which gives me sleepless nights and Geography has always driven me around the world. Present, past and future of English has always confused me and equations of Chemistry have proved me wrong. Diagrams in biology are a mere pain in my neck and various authors of Marathi and Hindi have driven me mad.

Don’t ask me about emperors and warriors in History for they usually mark their presence in my dreams- and give me nothing but jitters. I am hoping for the day to come soon when there would be piece of all of us.

Many a times one feels that the exams which were held in schools and colleges have less relevance in our practical life. The degree which one holds has no value except to be kept hanging on the wall for years together. Everywhere in India lakhs of students are coached and trained to face various competitive examinations. At the examination time we read several instance of copying where many were caught red-handed, but what about various students who are left Scott-free? Such students not only come out with flying colours but also receive better job placements than those hardworking students who deserve it more than them.

But if there would be no examinations our brains would have stopped working partially and it would not have been brought to any use such as reading, writing, solving sums and problems. In future we would have been called nothing but useless morons.

To save us from such degradation, to some extent we should have examinations, but such examinations should produce human beings of high morale and dignity and not being slaves of examinations.

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