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Having right education

 It is obvious that Indian parents spend more on their children's education than anywhere else. We cannot pass judgment on that, but the question is what is the proper education? Spending wisely or simply influenced by their neighbors? Tuition classes always make sales pitches based on their top students. I have many topper students in my friend's circles. I believe more than 60% of their success is due to their hard work. 

       First and foremost, there is the issue of having the proper education. As per basic Indian education, I always found that memory is the test of our marks. Almost all school exams test students' memory. Topper is always full of memories. Nobody teaches how to use that memory. Having little experience in the corporate sector, because of Google, you play very little role in contributing to your business. As per our degree certification, memory is our intelligence. In my view, intelligence is the right use of memory. Intelligence is having the right thinking abilities. Having one skill will lead you through life. 

        Second, the education sector in India was estimated to be worth US $117 billion in FY20 and is expected to reach  the US $225 billion by FY25. If we compare it with the FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) market, India's FMCG market was valued at 110 billion U.S. dollars in 2020. As per data, education is business. In the education business, it is very difficult to find the right education for Indian parents. Education where intelligence is the use of the right knowledge because Google is everywhere. find professor will teach you how to think and innovate?

        Finally, I am not the right person to criticize any system, but sharing my little knowledge is my duty. Reading books on their own will help students make their own decisions. Think before spending money on education.

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