The NEET exam controversy highlights serious flaws in India's medical education system, compromising the quality of future doctors. Despite high competition and significant investment in training, graduates face inadequate job opportunities, poor working conditions, and financial struggles. The focus should shift to addressing these systemic issues to ensure competent medical professionals and better healthcare access.
Journal entry: A teacher at crossroads
A major observation that me and my colleagues make as teachers is the illusion of knowledge that social media and the access to internet gives students. As much I’m a fan of technological advancement and believe that everyone must make the best of it, I take its influence on the education system of the world... Continue Reading →
Here’s why a piece of your answer paper does decide your future
Entering the academic sector is like entering a channel that has holes cut out every few inches through where unfavourable opinions and temptations flood in, having irreversibly contaminated the sector over the years. The Bollywood idea of studies and academics being the opposite of ‘life’ has imprinted itself in the minds of students and irrational... Continue Reading →
Lockdown and the student community – dodging novelty?
As a part of the education system that is currently striving hard to stay relevant and active given the lockdown, there are a few things that repeatedly come to notice. No matter how hard you try, there is always a part of the student community that is adamant about channelizing the efforts of the system... Continue Reading →