Indian Fool Universities part- 2

on Friday, December 18, 2009



Continued..


First aim against government is to develop Universities which fullfills the international standards not only on capacity but also in quality. Approximately 1 crore students clears 10th standard exam in
India and they should be divided on basis of their intelligence in there respective fields. According to any international standard 10% of students are best and eligible to study in international level universities. If we focus our discussion to IIT's only 7000 seats are avilaible and those 10% students(off course more) will compete for them that is 143 elligible students have to compete for 1 seat, how tough this competition will be you can imagine it. Other aspect is that of these 7000 seats reservation has also done 27% for OBC ie other backward classes, 13% for ST ie schedule tribe, 16% for SC ie schedule caste and 3% for PH ie physically handicapped persons. This makes the condition more drastic and it happens every year in every exam.

The Question arises is : Why can't there be more institutions like IIT's? Why can't there be more institutions like IIM's? Why did the goverment don't solve this problem? Is there any kind of shortage of resources in our country? The answere is NO
The government has no shortage of land even if a single advertisement for a government post is published in newspapers many application are recieved (A new incidence came into light, for 3000 posts of junior telecom officer of BSNL ie bharat sanchar nigam limited approximately 4 lakhs forms have been submitted in response). There are many qualified teachers having much experience in teaching, the only need is to place them in there right positions. Next comes the money. It is true that cost of getting higher level education is higher but most of the parents likes to see their child getting good education rather saving money in their bank accounts or wasting money on exaggerate coaching institutions which makes you to dream in day.

A recent report shows that approximately 7 billion dollars(Rs.300000 crores) money is sent by Indian parents to their children in foreign countries in an year. If such top level universities are there in our country then the government can save some amount of this money and this money
automatically boosts up our economy. Moreover, the goverment can use these universities as source of income and they can self manage themselves without any add from the government.
Theres need to develop universities like
DELHI UNIVERSITY which are 4 times bigger in area as well as in capacity to intake students. By doing so more teachers are needed, will be given much more serious duties and a new way opens for employment in this field.

The Second cause that has to be reformed is : Limited choice of Subjects and Syllabus. It's a very simple question how much of the education that you get did you use it in your daily life? think of it-seriously. Since after certain time our fashion trend changes, our daily use products changes then - why can't we change such course which is made 20 years earlier? You can think that - If a student still learns how to run a bicycle and if he is seated in cockpit then what will happens to him. Thats what happens to Indian students. First of all, they are learning such things which has taken place 300 years ago. Secondly, they got only theoritical knowledge and finds on practical use. Thus, they have only knowledge of books which they can't figure out and it is out of their imaginations that is their knowledge is Virtual which is of no use in this competing world.
The government has to change course after regular intervals and should also take care that which peoples are doing this job. Didthey have any connection with base.
Another remedy that we don't have to forget is to change our mentality. We should earn knowledge not for money only(off course money comes as bonus with knowledge). We have to do hard work to get knowledge, becoming a good citizen and developing qualities like Creativity, Sincerity, Justise and Dedication as all these are very important for developing a country.

But our system's policy and measures are such that they ended up all these qualities from a child as fast as they can do. The meaning of creativity is to develop new things and dare to give challenge to things that are already made but as long as we are following the past how new things will came into light? how new imaginations will grow? I am fully confident that the new generation will ask the government that what they are doing for Education? They will question every politician about their country's future. And then surely these "INDIAN FOOL UNIVERSITIES" will change. I am Waiting.

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