Thursday 19 September 2013

State Youth Feels Indian Education Lacks Value For Money

A large proportion of student studying across Indian educational institutes feel that education isn’t value based. These are the outcome of a survey statistics of report covering responses of 5000 college students in Mumbai. 

Out of the 5000 students, only 16% supported the practical validity of current education system, while another 24% welcomed the net friendly admission process initiative. Furthermore, a considerable 22% assert that the facilities being provided to higher education aspirants are up to the mark. 

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The survey was launched by 13 students studying at St Xavier's College of the state, situated at Dhobi Talao and extended to duration of two months. A professor of the college and also the leader of the survey, Avkash Jadhav, said,” While initiating a discussion in the class on the education system in India, I was surprised to hear so many pertinent comments about what students feel and if we really bother with what they require. 

The purpose of taking up this activity was to see if the voice of dissent is uniform and if a student today seriously feels the pressure of learning, rather enjoys the process of learning."

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