21st century
has definitely changed the idea of education. Gone are the days when preachers
would gather masses and share knowledge out of enthusiasm and not for any reap
financial reward.
Sir Francis once quoted in
Latin, “ipsa scientia potestas est” which on translation meant Knowledge itself
is power. Should we laugh on this
mythical joke because our society hardly consists of people who believe in it?
It is all about the mere notes that define your value and position and we
haven’t failed to heed the elite system even today.
Education is no more a need rather it is a fancy possession and judgment of your knowledge is based on the expense of the degree you hold. Now a days, it is not about the passion for achieving your goals rather it is about your financial capability to afford your dream. Like they say, “everything has a price to be paid”.
As growing children, schools, taught us to dream and work hard towards our motives but definitely failed to enlighten us about the cruel obligations we have towards our society in order to achieve those.
Yes I am talking about how
we students have become a financial commodity for the education industry. I will
not oppose the educational institutions, which make money by educating but
educating to make money sure seems to be perverse. Institutions have become
money oriented and failed to recognize the importance of their purpose.
The finest of education
are provided by well renowned academy and they sure are overwhelmingly pricey.
To study in Oxford, you not only require an A grade sheet but also a good
pocket. Not to forget not everyone is an A grade student. Oxford, Cambridge, Massachusetts
are exceptions. They are established for ages and have proven themselves in
transforming the students to well refined professionals. They have set their boundaries and raised
their competitive levels.
The market price of BBA is
not as high as MBBS, is it? Don’t tell me, that is my perspective, I’m sure
everyone regards it the same way as I mentioned.
I am not underestimating
Medical students, not to forget, I myself am one. The unfortunate part of being
one is how our lives are enslaved not only to the strenuous hours of studying
but also giving enough feed in the form of money to get the quality we expect,
which is not always up to the standards.
The big question is “why”?
Is it because, we handle a life and if so, then are we indirectly giving a
price tag to someone’s life, or is it because we need more resources to study
which is space and time of another well trained doctor with more knowledge. Is
it because we have a bigger infrastructure and our money is helping them construct
big or is it because we are paying our tutors money to live a lavish life in
return.
There aren’t any absolute
or relative solutions, but there is definitely an alternative.
Yes, educational
institution is a profitable investment and not affordable by all, but at the
same time, run only by the wealthy.
What is their answer to the common people who cannot afford it but have hopes of a future that is as bright as any elite?
What is their solution to the development of the society?
Are we going to divide our society in to rich and educated versus poor and uneducated?
If so, are we developing into a better world?
It is for you, the
“prosperous organizations” to give us an alternative.
this society is driven by greed ..we can make a difference by financially supporting the underprevileded ..education can empower them ..ppl have the same notion about the health care industry ..I sincerely hope You fall among those who see it more as a social service
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