Most people
would remember the Hollywood character when they read Iron Man. However I am
talking about our own Sardar Patel, who made India by merging 565
princely states and creating a united country which today is all set to become
the 3rd largest economy in the world.
What
primary and secondary education in India today needs is one such Iron Man who
can unite the country’s multi-board system. India as of now has approximately
30 recognised boards. While most have difficulty in choosing which board is
best for their child would have option to choose between :
1.
State
Board
2.
CBSE
3.
ICSE
4.
IGCSE
5.
IB
However
even more difficult is the college’s role where they are getting marksheets
from 30 different boards who have different marking styles / different subjects
/ different dates of result. Then comes entrance exams – one by state govt and
another by central govt. So in Ahmedabad if you want to get in to engineering
you need to do GujCET for admission in to LD Engineering and JEE for
Nirma University. Not to mention for IIT you need to pass JEE – Advanced.
So the child has to study for atleast 3 exams, board exam, state entrance test
and central entrance test. It may seem that the curriculum is similar, but
definitely the exam pattern is different.
The
government tried to do a common entrance test for across India and suggested
that admissions to be done based on that results. However students stopped
attending schools and focussed on getting score only in the exam.So the
government has put a 40% to 60% weightage to board marks before giving
admission. So that again puts us back to square one – how do you compare the
different marksheets of different boards. Another system which has been made by
colleges is allotting quota system. So they find a ratio of total students of
the board who appeared for admission (or passed in the board exam) and make
allocate their seats accordingly. However this does benefit boards in which
there are students who wouldn’t want to pursue college education.
To
streamline these boards the National Curriculum Framework was setup in 2005
however till date not all boards have adopted it. What we require is a
“National Assessment Framework” as eventually we should produce comparable
marksheets. Then we will be able to decide who are the best brains in the
country to get in to best colleges irrespective of the state he is studying in.
Doesn’t
future of the country deserve a better way to get into colleges?
USA has
implemented SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) since 1926 and even today most
colleges use GPA (grade point average) allotted by school exam and SAT scores
in combination to give admission to colleges. This also helps international
students to sit at par with US students. This is how lot of Indian students get
admitted in US, while face injustice in India. No doubt Indians spend about $13
billion for college education in US.
We need one
Iron Man – Sardar Patel to unite all the educational boards and colleges and
make India one of the world’s best place to study.
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