"Ghanta Patriotism, Do Brain Drain", says Indian Education System


Yeahh, I know its an abusive title to the post(for those who understand "GHANTA"), but for others, who don't understand it, it is used as for showing our "Denial" towards something, that's it for now.

Anyways, lets come back to the post. One good thing about the Indian Education System is that they helps us, obviously not with our education, but yes, in understand that we're here for the betterment of ourselves and our family and not of our nation. Apart from that, one thing it guarantees you that if by chance you think of doing good to your society, they won't let you do that. So, no matter what they say against "Brain Drain", but they do convince you to go abroad, and have a bright future. They ensure that you don't get yourself screwed in India.

Now, I guess you be thinking that why I said they won't favor us in education? For the reply, I'd ask you a question, Do they? They don't. If and only if you want to have PhD. in corruption, you should stay in India.

If we talk about schooling system in India, then 

1) Making grading system compulsory for school kids everywhere in CBSE board, was it wise?
2) If you say yes, then how wise was reducing the course for board? There's literally no course left to study(I don't any student in the school will like me saying it), its just a formality now in CBSE.

And, those who fall in general category, have actually become the minorities these days. Why so much quota for every category, that general have become a minority?

Three days ago, there was a news that a Delhi kid, Karthik Sawhney, was not allowed to sit for IIT-JEE just because he was blind. By his physical disability, how can someone judge his mental abilities? He is far better than many of us out there. Here are some of his achievements.

1) The one who has never seen what 2nd rank is since 5th standard. 
2) 95.8% in 12th standard.
3) All India Rank 1st, International Rank 3rd in 11th National Cyber Olympiad 2011.
4) Gold Medal in Quiz Contests by Derek O'Brien in 2005
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He has a long list of achievements which are spectacular...for his whole CV, click here. Well one good news, he got selected in Stanford University. Congratulations to him.

Anyways, moving out of the schools, how efficient is the graduation system? I don't want to name anyone, but have seen students getting f***ed in academics just because student went on with some idea and made it work which their professors thought it won't work. I have also seen students scoring high grades, just by moving behind the faculties all the time, (I call it "get grades by licking the a**es"). One more shitty thing that's too much in trend these days, mug up properly, and vomit on the paper whatever was there in the slides as it is, and you score highest and if you write something on your own or try to explain or write a single word extra, you are doomed.

But sometimes, you do get a guide which is a real gem, which happens if you're really-really very lucky. Obviously, gems are tough to find.

PS: Well, I'm also in doing my masters, so its better I shouldn't be scolding the system now.
PS: Once again I'd say, for having PhD. in corruption, come to India. For other things, India will convince you in the best way and give you a million reasons that you should move out from the hell, which we call as Brain Drain.
PS: No hard feelings specifically for anyone, but feels good to see him reach Stanford University.

Comments

  1. That was really sad yaar.. but anyways good that the guy got another opportunity..which is better..
    Very true.. you can't stop brain drain, with this system..

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    1. never want to promote brain drain...but sometimes these incidents forces us to promote it

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  2. The system may not be very conducive. But it is on the youth of this country to change it for the better. If the youth is disenchanted, who would lead our country into the new age?

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    1. youth is not disenchanted...but the point is...at least the youth should be allowed to grow up freely...if since childhood only they are forced to such stupid system, how would they learn about what was good...???

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  3. Yeah, I remember watching his Interview few days back. That's awesome and a real slap on our education system.

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  4. Ghanta made me to LOL! Well the best brains are sent out so that the rest of the brains can run the system. Stanford was wise and has a vision for that lad and those who rejected him are truly blind.

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    1. haha...I was forced to put Ghanta in the title coz of the news...

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  5. liked the blog for its accuracy to the topic and i would like to say one thing to indian education system that "make it simple but not simplest"....

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  6. liked the blog for its accuracy to the topic and i would like to say one thing to indian education system that "make it simple but not simplest"....

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  7. you have hit all the nails in the coffin brother..the education system in India is nothing but a mockery of the entire system of knowledge imparting ..
    Packed with political and vested interest.. it promotes nothing but .. competition for better compensation in terms of salaries and opportunities to go abroad ..
    The Education System with present politically motivated changes has ensured .. future is down the drains !!

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  8. Its sad that our systems have became like that. Brain drain has been replaced with "self-betterment" actually, and this is all a result of the system that we live in.


    Also, one suggestion that I'd like to give you is change the size of the font or the font! #JustASuggestion :)

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    1. thanks for the visit and suggestions RT...will try changing the fonts... :)

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  9. Very Nicely Written..I really agree the Indian education system is nothing but Brain Drain...
    Many when given a chance will not think twice to get out of this Country because of all the issues it is facing..
    But again at the end of the day you need to get dirty if you want to remove the Dirt,So I believe we the Youth must try our best to get this country on the right track..What Say?

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    1. I agree that "we the youth must try our best to get this country on the right track" but we need more youth in the coming years when we won't be there, and what's happening right now is giving the picture of less REAL LITERATES and this scares me...

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  11. Hi Cynosure its a great post, how ever we can't change this procedure of brain drain but we should suggest those who are thinking its a nice track that they surely can able to build a much better life here also by not going abroad.

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    1. you are quite right...but I feel we can bring the change if we want...maybe by the time next generation comes...it becomes worth it... :)

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