Do You Think India's Current Education System Serves Future Jobs?

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    • Publish Date: Jul 16 2018 1:16PM
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    • Updated Date: Jul 16 2018 1:50PM
Do You Think India's Current Education System Serves Future Jobs?

Technology has transformed our lives in a major way, and it seems as if we are part of a tech community. A huge impact of this is the reduction of manual labour and incorporating technology to handle the jobs of multiple hands. Our country is also making concerted efforts to upgrade the education system to enable students to face employment demands.

Hina Naela, class X, G D Goenka Public School, Lucknow



Our education system may be old and due for some updates, but it aptly serves our job prerequisites by grading students on a common plank. This creates a level playing field for everyone to display necessary skills.

Tanuj Gangrade, class X, Orchids – The International School Masjid, Mumbai



The current education system could do with some improvement. Specialised courses are not found in abundance and colleges for robotics and automotive engineering are scarce. Even though IITs are a gateway for students wishing to choose these courses, it’s not possible for all to get into IIT due to limited seats. 

Aditya Nayak, IX, The Brigade School, JP Nagar, Bengaluru

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VANSHIKA DIXIT KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA , NFC VIGYAN VIHAR

Actually, Schools not only in India, but all over the world just keep the initiative of testing the memory of the student. And not IIntelligence.USUALLY, upto junior sections (class 8 in India) they tend to make us learn stories which just penetrate our memory, and illogical GK and Computer courses are also include (Sanskrit and art may make a bit of sense but GK seems to be illogical because its damn outdated every year.)

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