Hyderabad, June 13: Dr. Kapil Sibbal, Union Minister for Human Resource Development presented education bill in the parliament recently. The first thing is that Education field lacks experience. India has very few institutions where the rate of merit is higher. The number of meritorious students in higher education is very less. These institutions are not able to grab their shares in competitive examinations as they are not on firm footings.
Many a few institutions are able to grab their shares in competitive examinations like IAS, IPS etc. because their foundations are not on firm footings. Only a few institutions like I.I.T’S, I.I.M’S seen to meet this requirement. Such institutions are not promote world class research. Indian School of Business is a good institution in Hyderabad but we need many more institutions in the country.
The second expect is the competition is very keen, only those who show better results get admissions in such high level institutions. If foreign institutions are introduced in the country they will compel the local institutions to compete. In such a case, only reputed institutions will survive and other will close down their shops.
The third thing is that our educational system is out-dated which lacks experience. The system which was designed by the Britishers still revolves round the monotonous and traditional system of education. It has not changed over the years. Students get theoretical knowledge but lack practical experience and thus they are not trained.
There is a need to delimit classroom education and to impart them professional training based on experimentation so that our youth should become competent and efficient to serve the nation in a better way.
——–Siasat News