Is Tamil Nadu over abudant in qualified engineers and doctors ???

First the TNPCEE was scraped; apparently it seems,it's a overburden for the children . Any thoughtful student would definitely disagree with it,as ,if they are deemed to be fragile to face competition in the form of entrance exams,how can the same set of people go on to study life saving sciences with a stress filled career.

The ever-loving benefactors of the students, in the form of politicians, consider the young minds incapable of facing healthy competition in the form of the single point of evaluation which was hailed as a perfect system for almost the past one decade, which made doctors and engineers out of middle class families who before this system where cruelly left out of race for the reason of money, principally the reason for the introduction of TNPCEE.

Well I think the betrayal will continue henceforth unhindered......

Another great feature of this 'quintessential' scrapping of the exams is, students in CBSE are required to write an entrance on the state board syllabus, which is difficult for the state board themselves , which was the essential argument put forth to abolish it. So is it because, the CBSE students are a minority that the state politicians are not concerned with their pressure or to better themselves they can put forth a resolution using their "we are mirrors of the people" privilege to simply abolish the CBSE in the first place.

Great many questions and the students are clueless regarding the answers or their future.

If the politicians want to do something really good for the students, my request is kindly don’t mess with an already perfected system and deny the middle and lower class families the opportunity to pursue professional courses just because they were unfortunate enough to be in good or sometimes excellent city schools which told them how to think and how to read effectively.

The best approach to this is trying to bring the bottom line of differentiator up by providing with good quality educational institutes and libraries and not by dragging down the differentiator further down just to make professionals out of students who are not interested in studying or more specifically those who study by rote.

If this goes on there will be lesser and lesser students from this state going into IITs and IIMs and if the good ones fly off please don’t call it brain drain and worst of all if they make it big, kindly don’t proclaim them as your own.


Its difficult to give good education to everyone ,so the simpler approach of reducing standards should not be resorted to ,if any one is truly interested in imparting good future for the students.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Nice article! i think the judge who passed the judgement wuld have read this!


But now that the HC has ordered the govt to conduct the entrance exam, the system is back to its best .lets just hope tat the govt does not move to the Supreme court after this judgement.

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