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Abhishek Sharma wrote:Sunday's no luxury for me. Being a Science student, I have to attend coaching and sometimes give 3 to 6 hours long mock tests. This way, I get only evenings to relax a bit. Though things used to be different during childhood....
You are an example of what a perfect student should be ...
usha manohar wrote:Abhishek Sharma wrote:Sunday's no luxury for me. Being a Science student, I have to attend coaching and sometimes give 3 to 6 hours long mock tests. This way, I get only evenings to relax a bit. Though things used to be different during childhood....
You are an example of what a perfect student should be ...
Its a rat race here. Kanpur is on its way to become a coaching hub like Kota. There are so many students devoting double the time than I usually do and coaching institutes extracting every ounce of hardwork left in a student.
Abhishek Sharma wrote:usha manohar wrote:Abhishek Sharma wrote:Sunday's no luxury for me. Being a Science student, I have to attend coaching and sometimes give 3 to 6 hours long mock tests. This way, I get only evenings to relax a bit. Though things used to be different during childhood....
You are an example of what a perfect student should be ...
Its a rat race here. Kanpur is on its way to become a coaching hub like Kota. There are so many students devoting double the time than I usually do and coaching institutes extracting every ounce of hardwork left in a student.
I guess it is the same all over the country , but I normally tell my students to do their bit on a daily basis which would help the most . Coaching classes , in my opinion should be totally banned ..
usha manohar wrote:Abhishek Sharma wrote:usha manohar wrote:Abhishek Sharma wrote:Sunday's no luxury for me. Being a Science student, I have to attend coaching and sometimes give 3 to 6 hours long mock tests. This way, I get only evenings to relax a bit. Though things used to be different during childhood....
You are an example of what a perfect student should be ...
Its a rat race here. Kanpur is on its way to become a coaching hub like Kota. There are so many students devoting double the time than I usually do and coaching institutes extracting every ounce of hardwork left in a student.
I guess it is the same all over the country , but I normally tell my students to do their bit on a daily basis which would help the most . Coaching classes , in my opinion should be totally banned ..
The ideal case is that no one attends coaching and clearing an exam should be purely on one's self study. But the competition is so high, any student would want someone to guide them. These coaching institutes take advantage of our vulnerability.
Abhishek Sharma wrote:usha manohar wrote:Abhishek Sharma wrote:usha manohar wrote:Abhishek Sharma wrote:Sunday's no luxury for me. Being a Science student, I have to attend coaching and sometimes give 3 to 6 hours long mock tests. This way, I get only evenings to relax a bit. Though things used to be different during childhood....
You are an example of what a perfect student should be ...
Its a rat race here. Kanpur is on its way to become a coaching hub like Kota. There are so many students devoting double the time than I usually do and coaching institutes extracting every ounce of hardwork left in a student.
I guess it is the same all over the country , but I normally tell my students to do their bit on a daily basis which would help the most . Coaching classes , in my opinion should be totally banned ..
The ideal case is that no one attends coaching and clearing an exam should be purely on one's self study. But the competition is so high, any student would want someone to guide them. These coaching institutes take advantage of our vulnerability.
Usually, the students need some outside guidance or help to understand a chapter very clearly because at present many school teachers do not take pain to make every student understand properly and overcome their shortcomings. This can be easily taken care of by the parents or other family members as well as private tutors but coaching institutes have become the substitute of schools which is ridiculous. Even in Delhi there are non-attending schools which promote the coaching culture. This is a horrible picture and every time it is the financially weaker ones who get crushed.
by Shampa Sadhya » 6 hours ago
Usually, the students need some outside guidance or help to understand a chapter very clearly because at present many school teachers do not take pain to make every student understand properly and overcome their shortcomings. This can be easily taken care of by the parents or other family members as well as private tutors but coaching institutes have become the substitute of schools which is ridiculous. Even in Delhi there are non-attending schools which promote the coaching culture. This is a horrible picture and every time it is the financially weaker ones who get crushed.
It has become an accepted practice now to send children for coaching . When we compare the status of school and college teachers to that of now, the teachers of yester years were under paid but a dedicated lot . Now they are well paid but want to make more money through coaching. One of my neighbor a chemistry lecturer has made his car shed I to have private coaching center and earns double the amount of his salary.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:Abhishek Sharma wrote:usha manohar wrote:Abhishek Sharma wrote:usha manohar wrote:Abhishek Sharma wrote:Sunday's no luxury for me. Being a Science student, I have to attend coaching and sometimes give 3 to 6 hours long mock tests. This way, I get only evenings to relax a bit. Though things used to be different during childhood....
You are an example of what a perfect student should be ...
Its a rat race here. Kanpur is on its way to become a coaching hub like Kota. There are so many students devoting double the time than I usually do and coaching institutes extracting every ounce of hardwork left in a student.
I guess it is the same all over the country , but I normally tell my students to do their bit on a daily basis which would help the most . Coaching classes , in my opinion should be totally banned ..
The ideal case is that no one attends coaching and clearing an exam should be purely on one's self study. But the competition is so high, any student would want someone to guide them. These coaching institutes take advantage of our vulnerability.
Usually, the students need some outside guidance or help to understand a chapter very clearly because at present many school teachers do not take pain to make every student understand properly and overcome their shortcomings. This can be easily taken care of by the parents or other family members as well as private tutors but coaching institutes have become the substitute of schools which is ridiculous. Even in Delhi there are non-attending schools which promote the coaching culture. This is a horrible picture and every time it is the financially weaker ones who get crushed.
If we talk about JEE Mains exam (which is given by more than 12 lakh students! ), in previous years, class 12 percentage was taken into account while preparing the merit list. But, that rule has been scrapped and now students need only above 75 percent in boards to be eligible for it. This is a big blow for schools as students would think-" Why waste time on schooling when board percentage doesn't matter? " They'll just get the qualifying marks and join JEE coaching, thus encouraging the growth of this already thriving business.
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