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education system in india
by ananthanarayanan iyer on Mar 29, 2007 02:46 PM

Hi, Its not just the government schools in Bihar, I think good sites like rediff.com can even analyse the education system in whole of India, even in private schools, I have come across the following system in a chennai, Tambaram based school not naming it coz am not sure if its an offence:
1) Private schools get popularized normally with the result they produce for class 10 and 12
2) I studied in a school where they have a filtering system on class 9 with sections A, B, C and D, class A students are ppl who score above 80% always, class B will have 60% and above, class C will have 45% and above and class D will have students who fail
3) Class D students can be rest assured that they will not be promoted to 10th std and class C failing cases also have reduced chances
4) The school will produce excellent results most obviously 100% passed out
5) My question is actually in the current competitive world students scoring 45% and above always mostly will pass with average teaching or sometimes without teachers as well
6) How much competitive are the teachers who does not take up challenge of teaching a student who is failing? is this a commercial market? where is our education system going? can anyone guess the donation for entering such schools? and it is a reputed school !!!! hope some action happens against such child crimes !!!

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