Sunday, August 11, 2013

Private colleges...

I want you to see the image of true India with my own views and what i feel of this...
From the middle of 2012, I have been a student of a private college in Bhopal(M.P).
Here I got a clear experience about Indian higher educational system, and the profitable business that education in India has become.
The college management has not even provided minimum basic facilities to the students studying in this college, despite charging them lacs of rupees as tuition fees. While the college appears very appealing from the outside, but there is little to praise about it on the inside, especially when it comes to delivering quality education and basic facilities.
In India every year approx 10 lacs students apply for the colleges few lucky one's made it to iit,nit and some government colleges, India is the largest higher education system in the world which is compose of 17,625 colleges and 348 universities; 63 single deemed universities with enrollment of 60,000 students, and 7,650 unaided private colleges with enrollment of 31,50,000 students. This almost reach one-third of the total students are studying in unaided private institutions. Therefore, the consultation paper concludes that unaided institutions are ‘growing rapidly’ and others are ‘not growing at all.’
In today's, private education has mixed affect on our country.

In government educational system most of the staff are so talented but they will not show more interest to teach the students as coming to the private institutions the faculty are less talented compared to the government faculty but due to the strict management they will improve themselves and teach the students. In government institutions there is no stress on the students but in private institutions there is lot of stress on the student they not even provide any sports hour or relaxation time for the students and also the fee is so high only rich people can study there.

In private schools, I can only see a weakness in their monetary aspect, but at same time I would say nothing good comes easily. While in public schools, I would say all most everything is wrong. Non challant attitude of teachers towards their students, no extra curriculum activities to keep them (student) relaxed, corruption among teachers, both trained and untrained teachers are employed because the government want to eradicate jobless situations and lot more I can't put down here.

If we see in primary of secondary education, private education is need of hours.

Government teachers are not interested to teach, and they are also not interested to come at school.

So private institution becomes only hope.

But poor students are not able to pay fee of these institution so they get admission in government school.

But if you look in higher education, the conditions are changed.

We have lot of example like IITs, AIEEEs, IIMs, AIIMS which is far more better than any private college and those are also first choice for students.

Students get good education in acceptable fee, but on the other hand they are demanding healthy fee and not giving good education because lack of quality teacher.

So I my opinion private education has both aspect.

If government education system get strengthen then their is no need of it.