Inflation in Marks!!

Often we read about some of the colleges fixing admission for those who have scored 100%. An insightful piece with authenticated data (I believe because it is in The Hindu Publication) says that over the last 6 years, students who have scored more than 95% in CBSE have increased 23 times. This as most of us would tend to agree, by personal experience has become a chronic problem.

This way. the existing system fails in its primary duty of classifying the students in different groups. It is time that this issue is addressed and a better mechanism of examining the students is devised to bring out the differences.

CPGA seems to have failed. We need to look at alternatives.

At the other end, that is even after post graduation, most of the high performers we need grooming and in-depth training whatever be the field of employment.

Mismatch needs to be addressed as the money being spent on education by parents are being wasted.

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