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Education vs Employment

by mrk » Tue Jul 22, 2003 2:59 pm

In order to study in schools and to complete our education, our parents are paying some lakhs. If we see private schools, they are taking donations in thousands from nursery to 10th class, and I heard that in government schools also in some places, some rogues are demanding Rs. 100/- as donation etc. And if we look at college education, it\'s the same in all groups - Engineering, Medical, M.P.C., Bi.P.C etc. - in order to complete our college education, our parents are paying in lakhs or some are paying in crores. After completing our education with these amounts spent by our parents, when we indulge in the search of jobs, there too bribes must be given. Some lucky guys - out of 10,000 one - get government jobs by giving bribe etc. Private jobs also will be given on surity. In our state currently there are no government jobs, everything is going on contract or private. In those contract or private jobs too, salaries are given not each month - they will give after 3 or 6 months. Just think about the struggle of our parents to educate us and what they had spent on us. And the struggle we are facing in order to get employment. Guys, do you think this is the progress ofour country? I want more suggestions or problems or discussions from your side too...
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Education vs Employment

by arrow » Tue Jul 22, 2003 3:47 pm

\"in order to complete our college education, our parents are paying in lakhs or some are paying in crores\" <br><br> Is this a hyperextension of a hyperbole or what?? <br> Why would anyone pay crores and then look for a govt job?? <br> and dear MRK....only the other day you were cooing
<br>\"Superb stadiums,Flyovers, Hitech city and everything if you see then why seperate telengana. Indians will be given Single Citizenship means in India you can live anywhere and you can work any where in India\" <br><br>do you see shades of inconsistency here??
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by mrk » Tue Jul 22, 2003 4:01 pm

Hello Brother, in order to makke the kid a doctor, how much amount needs to be spent by a parent, can you guess? In intermediate some parents will give education to their child in residential colleges. Yearly they will take Rs. 25,000, or, in some, about Rs. 35,000 or more. After completion of the two-year Inter course, again they will send the child to residential colleges for Eamcet long-term or short-term coaching in which the coaching centres will take a large amount. After that, for the completion of M.B.B.S., in private colleges so much of amount will be spent. After that for surgeon practice some parents will send their children to foreign countries. After completion of study, M.B.B.S. and M.S., some doctors will work in government hospitals as surgeons and some in Govt. Medical colleges as professors. For getting those jobs they must pay. In M.C.A., I.T. etc., why are our country students going as N.R.I.s and working in foreign countries? Here in our country for education so much of amount is taken. But the jobs are not provided for all the educated. If our country is giving remuneration according to the study, then why will our people show their interest to work in other countries? Here, in our India, you can find a Ph. D. holder as a rickshawpuller or as a labourer. So many educated are suffering yaar, just try to think broadly.
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by arrow » Tue Jul 22, 2003 4:12 pm

a crore is about 200K USD...I\'m not an expert on cost of living across the world but that kind of money is enough to sustain a person for a long long time anywhere in the world...show me a guy who spent 200K USD on his education I \'ll show you a stupid and show me who spends 200K on his education and still looking for a job I\'ll show you a loser....
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by mrk » Tue Jul 22, 2003 4:24 pm

Okay friend, I agree with you, you are in a critical mood. It was just an example - just leave the crore. Our parents are spending in lakhs. Just try to think about the educated un-employees. Presently are the educated people in our state or in our country not facing the un-employment problem. I think you are a rich guy, that\'s why you are thinking like that. Yar, just try to go to an interview and see there. Everyday in newspapers private jobs interviews will be posted, and for that private jobs (1-5 or 10) jobs, if you watch, so many educated persons will be in the line. Nearly at every interview spot you can find about 100 members. The private school managements take huge amounts as tuition fees and as donations. But what do they pay to the teachers? Do you know that in districts some teachers work for Rs. 500/-? Just try to know about the unemployee youth and about the highly educated ones who are working for Rs. 1500-3000.
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by arrow » Tue Jul 22, 2003 8:03 pm

MRK, <br>
<br>I agree unemployment and underemployment are huge problems in our country. But I think to state that parents are spending crores (lakhs yes, may be a minority of population might spend on their progeny)and that Ph.d.\'s are becoming rickshaw pullers is a gross distortion of the facts. It just gives oodles of self pity and little else. If you want to take this discussion further I think you/we need to state the problem more objectively and more dispassionately..But again, if you want to carry on this discussion just for discussion sake, be my guest.....<br><br>
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<br>You question \"If our country is giving remuneration according to the study, then why will our people show their interest to work in other countries?\".... who\'s country here and who are our people?? Is the 60% illiterate population supposed to find jobs for the educated but unemployed elite??<br><br>
<br> and what about that poor little boy in a backward telangana district (or anywhere else infact) who\'s neither educated nor can irrigate his dad\'s barren field but slaves away his childhood to the nearest landlord...where should the priorities for help lie??
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Education vs Employment

by mrk » Wed Jul 23, 2003 12:32 pm

The answer is hidden in your message or question itself.
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