‘Enroll in 2 year, 3 year, and 4 year classroom programme, guarantee
your seat in Dream colleges!’ is the famous slogan of coaching institutes in
India nowadays. Education- a basic thing that was required to be spread freely
among the people now has been commercialized. It has turned into a brand.
Various courses with different validity seems like we are buying a SIM card and
recharging it with calling, messaging etc. The skyrocketing prices of these
centres has killed the creativity of students and made them dependent
compulsorily. With thousands of competitive exams come millions of such hubs
that are making hay while the wallet of the parents shines. Gone are the days
when students had to score good marks in board exams to enter the premises of
their dream college.
Rising aspirations, combined with the falling quality of mainstream
education, have meant that examination-oriented tuitions have taken over the
lives of most school and college students in India. Not an option anymore, it
has become mandatory for everyone. Asian Development Bank (ADB) report of 2012
alerts by stating that 83% of India’s high school students juggle time around
school and tuitions. This industry was initially connected with IIT-JEE and PMT
exam. Kota and Delhi were the first two cities where invention of coaching hubs
took place. With the advent of technology, press and digital media helped these
hubs to grow exponentially through advertisement. Nowadays, the front page of
newspapers are filled with pictures of toppers of various elite coaching
institutes which gives a strong message among parents and students that it is
an easy way to get success.
Now every exam, from class 10th till job, these shops have
come up with various offers tailor made to suit you. Classroom programmes, distance
learning, Crash Course, and Test Series are some ways of looting students. The
biggest question arises for our schools, Private or Government, and our
Education Ministers who can see the pillars of the nation living a
directionless life. Why our schools and its curriculum not able to prepare us
for these exams? Why the syllabus of school and exams is totally different? Why
government hasn’t taken a single step to curb this practice? An industry worth
billions of dollars was allowed to flourish without even thinking about its
consequences. At one time when India is facing the problem of poverty and
illiteracy, due to which children miss out the chance of going to a school, we
are creating an atmosphere that even schools are incompetent to grab you a job/college.
Thus, education has become a jigsaw puzzle for students and parents.
Even after spending Lakhs of money, one does not achieves what he desires. The
courses offered are not up-to-date with the requirement of industry due to
which students are not getting jobs. Is this Incredible India? The need of hour
is to abolish these coaching hubs and raise a voice so that this illegal
practice of making money out of education comes to halt. Every student gets
equal opportunity and may the best talent clears the exam, not one who has the
money.
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