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are coaching classes necessary?
by haresh roshan on Jun 05, 2007 07:12 PM

First of all i want to say that I am a teacher and have a private coaching class.
I just want to say if the teachers teach well in schools and colleges then the coaching classes would never flourish. If I or the students are allowed to give some concrete examples and the names of teachers in most REPUTED colleges then it would be hard to believe.
If the Govt wants to ban coaching classes first they need to improve the level of education in schools and colleges.
Most of the teachers in colleges seem to be quiet unqualified or just Dis interested to teach.
As regards the fees are concerned the classes give good quality education with the maximum possible comfort to students. This all costs money and i feel its quiet justified to charge high fees.
Most of the institutes do offer discounts or free education to poor but deserving students.
So i just wanna say "imporve teaching in colleges and the coaching classes will disappear"
This is my opinion and i am sure many wont agree on this. I would be eager to know other peoples reviews.

A private tutor


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