FUDGING IN ADMISSION SYSTEM
Ayanika Paul
Admissions in colleges and universities have taken a toll in the education systems. It has dramatically changed in the digital age. Amidst this new landscape, the malfunctioning in the college entrance examinations has highly set a new political tinge in selecting and differentiating student’s courses and their right to take decisions for themselves. By talking about ‘political tinge’, it has enhanced a great sign of showing admission in colleges and universities in illegal terms.
Students and candidates who are not eligible for a particular course or programmes, or maybe not legible or fulfilling the required criteria are now getting admissions by donating a cosmic amount of money to the college authorities, who may or may not know about behind the scenes. In this way, the ruling political parties have evoked in this current scenario of demands, thereby involving a total superiority. According to the course, the political party has started to take the hold of the student’s life and their dreams for the sake of running their money laundering unit. If a candidate can afford to pay the total sum, not even a bit more or less, then only the particular candidate has the full right to join the course.
By this way, the political parties are taking full utilization of the circumstances leading to the malfunctioning of the entire admission system. They can charge whatever amount they want, big or small, it does not show a bit concern to the student’s desires and aspirations. Therefore, the students who are really deserving and has got admission with their marks and potential are facing an untold partiality.
Corruption in the admission system in universities and colleges has risen a steep amount of political intervention and a common partiality in most of the candidates forthcoming misfortune!
The Diligent's Voice:
The above piece represents the youth rage against the government policy of destruction of state sponsored education system and income for the ruling party; a policy which is fostering the private institutions with their heavy bills and dreadful academic infrastructure to flourish.
Photo Courtesy: The Times of India
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