Is India's education system is worst education system in the world yes/no
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Yes it is...
One of the major issues in Indian Education System is lack of reforms and development. In more than one aspect, we are still following the same system that was established in 1950s and even before. The NCERT text books which are prescribed by one of the central premier board of education of the nation CBSE, last revised their books in 2007. This is 10th academic years since then. We are still reading the same examples in our books which were relevant 10 years back.
Moving on, the societal pressure of scoring marks and grades rather than gaining knowledge has had the most impact on students in the system. Even today, I am in class XII (CBSE) and one of the most frequent topic of conversation with anyone is about my plans and strategies to score good marks in board exams. This is the level we have fallen onto. I don’t know much about other boards but here CBSE has really stooped low while giving importance to marks. Of course, it all began with the society, parents, teachers, peers and basically the entire system is responsible.
Standardized Exams. We have been hearing criticism against standardized exams and tests for quite some time but really nothing is being done to curb the issue. Judging the abilities of a student on the basis of one common test seems illogical. Further, if you are going to check my logical reasoning and aptitude (instead of accounts and economics aptitude) in an entrance exam for admission in Commerce courses.
This leads to the next problem which is more of a consequence of the above. In the last year we had more than 400 students’ death due to suicide in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana alone due to directly or indirectly not being able to secure a seat in premier colleges for higher education and/or scoring low marks in such entrance exams. The suicide rate is more than 1 student death per day which is alarmingly high and yet nobody cares!
Another relevant point, Coaching and Tuitions. This is the new business. A trend among students to go to the best coaching in town to get the best marks. Because the teachers in school aren't trained or educated enough to handle their doubts and taught them properly. (Accepted in some genuine cases that is possible but everywhere…?)
Lastly, those who even get admitted into colleges, what about them? According to recent statistics, only 50% of engineering graduates of India are employable. The other half is not even competent to be eligible for jobs in practical world. The situation for commerce and arts graduates ain't great either. So, that’s a problem!
There are many other concerns too. The Indian Education System needs major changes so that it becomes reasonable to call it a ‘system of education’ which serves the true objectives of rationalizing people and their ideas.
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