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In India teachers believe highly in private tutoring a practice identified by UNESCO as unethical. It does not complement learning at school and leads to corruption the report said. The practice of ghost teachers and involvement of teachers in mismanagement of schools were other gray areas identified in the Indian education system.
Another indictment of the sorry state of Indian education was the view held by students that cheating in examinations is their traditional right. In India universities cheating is now well-established. The fees for manipulating entrance tests ranges between $ 80 to $ 20,000 for popular programmes such as computer science, medicine and engineering the report said.
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Another indictment of the sorry state of Indian education was the view held by students that cheating in examinations is their traditional right. In India universities cheating is now well-established. The fees for manipulating entrance tests ranges between $ 80 to $ 20,000 for popular programmes such as computer science, medicine and engineering the report said.
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manish
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our life has become 2,4,6,10 marks..This examination oriented approach to education is a short-sighted shortcut that nullifies the whole point of education. I mean, shouldn’t we be learning about how to practically apply these principles and...
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Sudha Rajan
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Examinations are just a fear-factor created among the students by our society. Rather it should be taken in a positive manner and the approach should be different. The process should not be a mere absorbing and oozing out in papers, but it should...
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Kaushik Ghosh
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All exams that I gave helped a lot to apply my knowledge. Ideas are strengthen when we build a good skill of performing in exams. All industries now-a-days, choose freshers for their company by exams (aptitude test, domain test etc.). Performing...
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Change in the pattern of examination
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More practical and application oriented exams
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neha singh
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"Abolish rote learning"
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The best mode of teaching for all levels is by elearning. Students learn technology and there is no need of teachers or class room discipline issues.
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Rajagopalan Krishnamoorthy
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Hello Pramod, I agree with you. As students are more worried and tense about examination. The board should consider more practical and application oriented examinations. This they can conduct periodically at their School/College level and to give...
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ivaturi perrajui
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"Change in the pattern of examination"
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I feel that specially in under graduate and graduate level, exams should be conducted more in practical way rather than theory. Job oriented courses, curricula and teaching should be based on Institutional and Industrial. Theory part- in the...
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Srinivas suravajhala
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Exams are the litmus tests to be conducted to assess the knowledge of the students. A certain percentage of tension (positive tension) is required for driving us in right direction. If at all the system to be changed, the pattern of examination...
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Nikhil
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When I go through such debates I find many minds not open to change, they want the same process to continue which was present during their times I feel the exams shoud be abolished and rather they should be replaced by partical projects so the...
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santosh kumar
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Uptil now the calibre of a student used to get judged thru his performance in one final examination. All his work in other tests curriculum are not counted. this has encouraged MUGGING as the enitre years course material needs to be produced in...
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Business Management Consultant
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They should not be abolished but they should be restructured to better help the students succeed. There should also be more thorough tutoring help for students. ~Business Consulting Services Strategic Planning Services: www.CEOBusinessManagementS...
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Ajay Blacksmit
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true only quality of brain shell be measured & not of parrot rants
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Sonam Kapoor
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There should be no examination up to class five.Above this class examinations are must,so is the concept of pass and fail. However, to make things easy for the children,it will be better if the percentage for passing an examination should be...
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