Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Thoughts of a "disiilusioned" mind.

(Note: After you read the first paragraph, please stop and think whether you want to read further or not. If you happen to read even one line into the next para, I sincerely request you to go till the very end of this post and bear with me even if the reading becomes a tad bit boring in the middle.)



Many a times in life, one is faced with situations, which completely shake the very foundation on which one’s believes stand. It makes them lose complete faith in the entire system which runs it. I can feel myself being faced with a similar situation and this time it is the Indian Education System which has disillusioned me.

This declaration of mine might be received with a lot of disappointed sighs and nodding of heads from all those Blog Readers who had expected me to be disillusioned by something more worthy of disillusionment. I mean, The Indian education system is like this very old topic which is debated on, each year, around the month of april-may, when the admission fever is on an all time high and dies down as august approaches, taking down with it probably millions of aspirations, hard-earned money and a lot of criticism. Each year, these kind of topics get a lot of media attention and hype (creating hype is something that media has become extremely good at.), which include interviews of principals, and ministers, parents and students.

The principals of colleges are bound by the rules laid by the government (in case of govt colleges) or the trustees (in case of the private ones). The government (and the trustees) are hypnotized and kept in control by the ministers and other ‘influential’ people who, in turn, dance to the tune of money and status. The parents are bound by love for their children and a hope to help them in every possible way, so that they can kick start their carrier well, and of course, it is also slightly influenced by their neighbor’s or friend’s child’s performance :P The ones left are the students who are also now divided into three categories, from the previously defined two categories (thankz to the hon’ble minster Mr. Arjun Singh), and those three categories are- the ones who work their asses out and manage to get admission into a respectable college; the ones who may or may not have slogged but still get admission into respectable colleges because they (or rather their parents) have the moolah to shell out, and the third category is the now-even-more-popular-than-Shahrukh khan-category - the OBCs, who can get admission without working hard or shelling out a penny (if they want to) because the number of seats now reserved for them, must be leaving little scope for too many of them to be left disappointed.

Okay, for a moment, let us just forget the Quota crap and all the pre-admission turmoil. After one manages to get admission into a decent college, the question that arises is, how decent is the level of education going to be and how much future security lies in it? Today, I was going through some resumes for my uncle, who had asked me to sort out the candidates on the basis of their qualification into two groups- MBA and Engineering grads. Initially I did not give much thought to it. But when I started going through the resumes, I was really zapped reading the names of the colleges and universities. 80% institutes fell in the category of those of which I had never in my life heard of. I actually began to question the authenticity of the large number of so-called engineering institutes that have been mushrooming all over the place and an ever increasing number of students going in for such options. Do even half those people want to do engineering in the first place? Or have they been compelled by the employer’s preference towards engineering and MBA grads? And to tell you the truth, i was told point blank on my face that only those candidates who have passed out from "decent" colleges will be considered for the job. In such a case what about the other so-called engineering and MBA grads?

Its actually not funny how commercialized and expensive education has become. Get into this field and u get the Midas’ touch. Recently a friend of mine, who did not perform well academically, was trying the management quota way, to get into a college here. Before he and his parents entered the admission in charge’s room to discuss matters of give and take, they were scanned for hidden cameras and their cell phones were kept outside. Believe me; I was really shocked and slightly amused at how low the value of education had fallen. Had the lessons taught in the classrooms been something out of the world, then I would have understood all this hysteria. But, the tragedy here is that, the lessons taught in the colleges are also so vague and insufficient, that in most cases students take out side help (read tuitions, which is another booming industry) to pass even the university papers. The amount spent on tutoring the child before appearing for common entrance tests, needs a whole new post to be dedicated to it, in order to do justice to it. People who have got into jobs will very well be privy to the fact that classroom teaching is no where close to the actual practical work. When I think of the time I had gone through, before I finally got admission into my college, I still get the creeps. I still shudder at how crazy it all had been.

The Indian Education System has been SO badly raped, that it is gonna take ages to set it right. But there has to be a beginning somewhere. If our respectable Prime Minister would concentrate even an iota of what he is doing on the Nuclear Deal, on cleansing the educational system on India, then the Indians would definitely be a happier lot. As for me, I will get back to college next week, get up at 8 and attend classes( only physically), sit in the last bench and play hollywood-bolly-wood, or the name game; or better still, think about some cute guy, while the teacher rambles about some utterly unintelligible stuff and as of now, I can only shudder at how bad things are, rethink my reason for becoming an engineering student and for not getting into journalism (as I initially wanted to) and keep posting bout it hoping that at least 2 out of every 10 readers would have the patience to “read” me out.

19 comments:

The New Age Superhero said...

don't tell me u still had faith in indian education system! i lost it the day they taught me to learn a,b,c,d,e,f,u,c,k,l,m,n,o,p :P

creating hype is something that media has become extremely good at
isn't that the basic purpose of media.. isn't that how the money comes in.. oh wait.. some ppl don't believe in earning :P

btw. wtf has happened to your spellings of late? sms lingo is badly screwing them man.. you are fast losing the right to laugh at my grammar i tell you :P

Abhu said...

@ suk- :I u didnt read the entire post did u? :I
and looks like someone's at their sarcy best today. i have no problems with people "earning money" but i have my own ideas about what's ethical and what's not.
and wt the hell!! where have i used sms lingo??? :O infact ive been trying to substantially cut down the use of it, on my blog atleast.

Debasish Patra said...

U kno... um amazed dat almost evry student has a 'parallel system' to beat d system.
like all of us.. hee hee !
remember d middle portion of Bhagat's Five-point-some1 !
we r goin thru dat phase only !

Even I wonder, "wat um I doin in Engg?"
jus bcoz its safer to get a job n start earnin.. !

The New Age Superhero said...

of course i did.. but the rest of it was just you elaborating on the first para
money and ethics DO NOT go hand in hand.. hope ppl realise this someday
loadsa spelling mistakes kido :P

Scribblers Inc said...

I like what you wrote but I LOVED the comment of another brick...a,b,c,d,e,f,u,c,k,l,m,n,o,p..
Brilliant stuff!!:)
And yes I know how shitty it is to get into colleges even with a darn good percentage..some one I know got turned away after getting a 97% because he couldnt clear his interview...can you believe it???

Scribblers Inc.

Abhu said...

@debasish- yep... true... true...

easier to get job but start earning??? dats only when u do ur job well and dats wen u njoy doing what u do. iam thinking of multitasking. like, working 9-5 and then taking up writing (journals etc) like iam doing presently for that mag.
wat say?? :P

Abhu said...

@ suk- duh! if the topic is "indian education system" i have to elaborate on it later on nah :P
prolly iam too "inexperienced" to realise it at present ;)
spelling mistakes??? :O wait... but i typed it out in word yaa...

Abhu said...

@scribbler- yep. dats suk for u :)
and yes i can believe it. people clear the IIT entrance but dont get thru coz their 12th % is below 60%. so getting turned down even after getting 97% is imaginable :(

Gunjan Aylawadi said...

i agree with you on most things thr pal...ut ive stopped complainin!

X said...

hey.
thanks for hopping across blogs to come to mine.
I live the bold font on this one, and
yeah, i almost agree with everything you say.
But is the educations system so raped, as you put it, to be put right?
We prefer to err, on the side of optimism.
Nice blog!
cheers!
p.s. Career [/=carrier]

Abhu said...

@gunj- yep. soon dats gonna be exactly what i do.

Abhu said...

@mihir- whoops.... :P thankz for pointing out the mistake :) and thankz for visiting my blog too. :)
as far the education system goes, its never too late. but they've gotta start "somewhere" right? instead of further deteriorating the standards.

Comfortably Numb said...

Education...*sigh*
I wish I paid more attention to my books rather than checking out the hot girl next to my seat :P

Cheers!

Abhu said...

@ comfortably- it k... dont repent doing smthn dat u njoyed. Trust me, there is no use paying attention to books either. Iam telling you this from personal experience :D

Divita said...

enough has been said about our educational system (a,b,c,d,e,f,u,c,k ;) )

if the PM starts 'cleaning' up the system like you suggest, i wonder how many people would be left in it. tell me something, are you ready to be a teacher in one of our petty engineering colleges?

btw, this might amuse you
http://divitamathur.blogspot.com/2006/11/my-big-fat-government-college.html
not that it is related very closely to your subject.

ugh.. and one more very embarassing thing - just realised that you are a female....yeh yeh yeh i didnt care to see read that in your profile. m sorry it didnt occur to me before. "...think about some cute guy..." :P

Jayant said...

Hey,you into a habit of stealing the topics for my "would-be" posts or what? :x

education is business.Simple as that.I blame the parents who WANT their wards to be engineers/doctors(as if there is no other course to take up).They are ready to shell out huge amounts to "push" their child into a so called professional course,hence the no of these institutions keep mushrooming.They keep on hiking the fee year after year(our college is THE LEADER in this) and despite that,their seats never remain vacant.Whatever little seats are vacant get filled through management/NRI quota,which means sill more money!

And i'm sure more than 2 out of 10 people have read this post of urs :)

Abhu said...

@ jayant sir- nope. i think u get ideas for ur post after reading mine :P

i agree with u dat the system here is totally screwed up!

thankz!iam obliged :D

Unknown said...

I agree with the title since it aptly fits the feeling and thoughts you have expressed - disillusioned!

Well, the quota system, which I personally do not prefer, is a way to set-right some of the old political, social mistakes and probably 'comments' area is not enough to comment.

Indian education system is not that "raped" as you think...I feel, your view may be based on experience you have had so far. System is a big word to comment on. There are a few other colleges at Manipal which are far better than their counterparts in their domains of course.

Agree with commercialization of education, and slowly the "decent" colleges would sleep out from middle class people, unless there are other support mechanisms like, scholarships, funding, education loans, etc.

Sometimes..ignorance is such a bliss!

Abhu said...

@may- yeah... i guess discussions on this topic will never end. when i wrote this post i was super pissed with whateva was happening.