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Are coaching classes necessary to do well in competitive exams?
by Prabhakar Waghodekar on Jun 05, 2007 06:20 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Crores of rupees every year are pcketed by coaching classes. Is it of some use to nation? Coaching classes have created a phobia, a belief that without coaching no fate! Toppers are toppers. Classes make use of these toppers to mint money. Society must change the attitude. Otherwise, close down the schools and colleges. Can one imagine how the students are stressed because of this coaching business. The quality of tecahing, the value addition is minimum. But we churn the students, grind them, a few excel (anyway, ther are going to excell, average students simply lose money, and this class is not less than 90%, mind well. Do we want robots or human biengs? Improve school tecahing, hold tecahers responsible, set target. Can one imagine what is volume of stationary (including publications) wastage! A national loss. Change attitude parents, society.

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by beautyof nature on Jun 05, 2007 06:36 PM   Permalink
well said.....completely true!!!!

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by rahul on Jun 06, 2007 12:07 PM   Permalink
These coaching centres run by teachers/lecturers who make 2 way income both at colleges n coaching centers.Never pay any tax.charge per hour basis.No check on there incomes or business.Though they charge excessive fees for teaching, least bothered who cant make it rather leave him midway.
It is heard that they even bribe the person who sets the paper and get that question papers prepared by their students n get fame to the coaching center.They are not doing any favour or service to society.. just minting money like any other commercial business.
This has to be stopped and corrective measures take to avoid cheating public openly.

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Are coaching classes necessary?