Today is the age of innovation and specialisation. And with this fast
moving techno-age, the Indian educational system seems to go nowhere.
Though we are aware about the progressive minds of Indian students all
over the world, we tend to overlook the fact that most of them find
abode abroad in USA or Australia. Let us focus on some stark realities.
Indian education is full of innumerable pages of obsolete, outdated theory with no innovation or any practical workIndian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh recently said that India's
education system is in a serious crisis, India's economic growth poses a
threat.
Why is India
still a developing country and what is stopping it from being a
developed country? This particular question strikes me every time when I think of something about India’s education system. I see India’s education system as a stumbling block towards its objectives of achieving inclusive growth.
Let me focus on some of the facts that prove that we only speak about the innovation never really think of what it actually is.Till day we follow the concept "jack of all trades but master of none".This is the reality of our crippled education system and same reflects in our recruitment policies.I want to focus on one major problem out of various defects that is existing in our education system.
There is lack of uniform education system in india.Education policy and marking scheme varies from state to state but our recruiters never think about this as they are highly innovative.They simply say why should we bother about your state board as if they have came from the moon.Our central government dont have as much time to interfere in this matter or else this is not of great concern for them.
Since each and every state have their separate education policy and marking scheme then how can one imagine of a uniform recruitment policy for all.For example CBSE or ICSE students secure more than 95% in their exams or their average marks is even more than the highest marks secured by the state board students.Does this mean state board students are not as much intelligent and knowledgeable as CBSE or ICSE board students are.Is there any solution for this problem?Yes,there is a nice solution we all know that.There should be percentile policy rather than percentage or else should be a uniform education system.
I want to focus on the innovative ideas of our top notch companies.Our esteemed recruiters who say themselves or assume themselves highly innovative.They never focus on current career of student.They think that four years of engineering,three years of mca and bla bla is not sufficient to judge a student.They need more than 80% in 10th and 12th and maximum 2 backlogs in engineering is allowed.These are our highly respected and highly innovative leaders of the society.This reflect the future our nation.Its not possible for a majority of population to go for schooling in convent schools.
Why this?why even meritorious students who deserve the best get nothing due to this crippled education system and recruit policy.Who is responsible for this.A student who doesn't know much is doing a good job and one who deserves is the victim of our education system and recruitment policy.This should certainly change else we will remain in the stage of developing forever.Our dream to be a developed nation will remain as a dream forever.
ek naukari kya nhi diya tum tho mar liye education system ka..
ReplyDeleteanyways u have some point this education system really has some serious issues,,,and any recruitment system is a byproduct so can't really be bifurcated until the former is reformed