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Satire On Modern Education System


Satire On Modern Education System


H
ow many of you feel that you are a good learner and are being provided with the proper nourishment from your education machinery?  It is said that man is no better than a beast without education. But what kind of education really matters – quantitative or qualitative? Most of us would cast our vote in favour of the qualitative education which is hardly seen in today’s commercialization of the education system.
In the ancient era the basic motto of providing education is to imbibe the moral and ethical values in every individual for a better transformation. People in the past, considered education, as a tool for social change.
Things don’t change all of a sudden – a fact to be accepted. There might be some factors influencing for any change to occur. As the days passed by, not just the moral values are lacking among the students but also their creativity and imagination is being distorted with the uprising of the competitiveness in the society which always strives to give a tough fight for the external appearance as a technological gadget which lacks the basic configuration provided.
Satire On Modern Education System
But yet to talk about the other side of the coin, one can say that, irrespective of the tough competition and westernization, the present education system is bringing out many beautiful jewels to the nations pride.
Education is not just holding degrees or getting jobs, but also to bring about different talents hidden in a student in various shades of his/her life which is actually being done by few of the many education machinery present in today’s modern era.
At times, there is a need for parents involvement too…., as such in understanding the capacity of the child, by not pressuring them and lay a path in supporting their child.
As quoted, ‘The greatest truth’s are always the simple’ how much ever the teacher provides, it’s the conscience of the student to realize that things wont work easily without his/her own interest, love and dedication towards the work.
Always remember that the very first walks of your life are taught by your parents having the confidence that you would lead the rest in the same way today’s education institutions providing a little nourishment to the students having left the rest to themselves in achieving and reserving a place in the future society.
Author Bio: This article is written by Miss T.M Pranathi, who is studying Senior Inter in a repuated IAS academy. 


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Study in Australia




Why Australia?

Inspite of its size and dependence on the rural populous Australia is one of the most developed and urbanized countries in the world. Australia has experience the strongest employment growth of any OCED nation. The Australian government with its long-term planning and increased job opportunities has considerably brought down the unemployment level. Work is split up sector wise. The various sectors under which employment is sought in Australia are the Chemicals and Plastic industry, Electrical and Electronics industry, Information and Technology Industry, Agricultural and Rural Farming, Processed Foods, Manufacturing, Small Business and the services sector. However those applying for work in Australia usually are experts in fields wherein expertise is not easily found within Australia.

Top reasons to study on Australia

  • Australia offers hundreds and thousands of courses. You have the freedom to choose the path that you feel matches your needs.
  • Australian studies promote innovative, creative and independent thinking.
  • You are encouraged to think original, practical and real-world problems.
  • After graduating from Australia, you will be highly sought after by Australian and international employers.
  • Australian education has a strong international reputation. It is known for its effectual structure and inventive policy developments.
  • Australian institutions have established campuses offshore and created innovative partnerships in other countries to deliver courses in students home countries.
  • Australian system of education and training is subject to continuous improvement and review by government, industry and professional bodies to maintain and improve its already high standard.

Eligibility

Most Australian universities accept the graduation system of three years for entry into most postgraduate courses. An Indian bachelor degree like B.A., B.Com. Or B.Sc. (ordinary) is equivalent to an Australian Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree.
However, some courses and universities may require a qualification equivalent to Australian Bachelor (Honours) Degree, which requires either a honours graduation degree like B.A. (H), B.Comm (H) etc or 16 years of formal education, which would mean another year after graduation or a four year degree course like B.E., B.Tech and other such courses.
For most Universities, a good first degree from a leading university in India or its equivalent is essential.

Standardized Tests English Proficiency

IELTS : For most courses and universities, International students are required to take IELTS(International English Language Test) which is regularly administered by the British Council.
Some universities may accept TOEFL as an alternative.

TOEFL: This test is conducted by ETS for International students applying to a University abroad. This is accepted by most Australian universities

Letter from Institution: Some Universities may waive IELTS/TOEFL if you can get a letter from institution that you have last studied in mentioning that you have been studying in English medium throughout and they are convinced that you are proficient in English.

GMAT: For most management courses, International students are required to take GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test).
Important Note:1) IELTS is compulsory for Australian visa for residents of many countries like India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.2) Most Australian Universities do not require the GRE for admission to post graduate courses. However it is advisable to enclose a copy of your score sheet if you have done well in the test.