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Coaching classes
by ravi prakash on Jun 08, 2007 11:51 AM

Coaching classes are here to stay. Whether it is for passing a qualifying exam or a competitive exam, it is coaching that makes the difference. Schools and colleges provide a basic education; their purpose is to provide useful knowledge to help a person become a good citizen. But this aim does not help a candidate to compete effectively or pass a qualifying exam. The aim of a coaching class is to provide the necessary confidence to the students to clear the exams. This aim has a market value and depending on the success rate a coaching class gains reputation. It is there in the market to meet a felt need.
It is fashionable to decry a coaching class as a greedy commercial venture. A better approach would be rate the reputation of a coaching class rather than seek banning it.The market has a way of levelling mere profiteering by fraudulant means.Such institutions do not last long.

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Are coaching classes necessary?