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Guys the education system of India is not right who says yes because in recent times we have seen many students suicide because they can't pass and moreover the examination board are taking it as a challenge over students they are giving and trying to oppress students , The Cbse Kannada paper this time had 27 marks which where out of syallbus If U think I am correct raise U r voice against this

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Answered by chroventer
2

Answer:

Yes, I agree. Education system in India is not stabilized, entirely.

The Government of India is well aware of the problems in the Indian education system, but has been slow in responding to them. School infrastructure is in a poor state and many school teachers are not properly qualified, with 31% of them not having a degree. 40% of schools are without electricity. There are schools where at the time of exams the invigilators ignore the students, giving them full freedom to cheat, and at times the teachers themselves abet the act of cheating. Also, there are instances where the children are asked to sweep the floors, serve meals to the teachers, and children as young as six are beaten with rulers. Consequently, the state of learning is very poor. This is highlighted by the Annual Survey of Education Report (ASER), which found that a substantial number of government schools have 14-year-old students six years behind what would be expected of them on average. These circumstances create a predicament for socio-economically deprived groups, who can’t afford a private school to educate their child.

The main types of answers appear to be:

1) Half the country does not even have access to proper education, and only a small fraction can go to university.

  - Lack of quality primary education for the poor.

  - Limited seats in Universities.

2) Everything is about rote memorization, leading to behavior which encourages cramming and forgetting rather than life long learning.

3) Standardized testing determines everything, and aptitude of students is not recognized outside this format

4) Lack of diversity in the subjects you can take in college (e.g. can't double major in Math and German like you can in the USA)

5) Extreme pressure from parents / society to use education for financial security = CSE degrees for programming jobs or medicine. Societal pressure to get into the "right schools", not only for the education aspect but to ensure good job/ marriage prospects, in general success in life. Little incentive to take risks and follow own interests or encourage creativity. Generally conformist culture, which makes educational achievement the only thing that matters to social standing.

6) Additional extreme pressure due to limited seats resulting in very intense competition between students.

7) Reservation system

8) Management quota system – What is management quota?

9) Government control of education/ Government Monopoly in education.

10) Right to Education Act.

11) Education sector is closed to for-profit organizations.

12) Few opportunities and flexibility to cross over into different streams of education.


chroventer: Don't take it, offensively. But I think it's the truth.
Answered by ramandeep2022
2

No im not with you because if u dont study

nothing can happen and sorry there is no question out of syallbus if u don’t study everything is out of syallbus and in which class you are

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