Cheapest LLB
August 21st, 2011 Praveen Bose
Plain Economics says if supply is more than the demand, then price tends to fall. Fortunately, this law of Economics is catching up with the education system in the country, but at a very slow pace. Most colleges make no bones of their character. They are not shy of saying how profit-minded they are. A friend, who secured admission to a law college got a first-hand feel of the real world of education when he went to secure admission to a private college. As he had not taken the admission test conducted by the university, he had to go in for a “paid seat”. On approaching the college and meeting the principal, the treatment he got was that befitting a customer going to a shop. “Customer is king” seems to be the motto of many these colleges. He was offered a seat by the principal and told: “You don’t worry about anything. We will take care. Now that you are working, you need not worry about attendance. I have to sign on the attendance register. So, don’t worry.” About the coursework to be done “I will give you a well-written project of one of the students. You can copy it and submit it. And, if you don’t have time to copy that, I will get it done for you.” |
August 22nd, 2011 at 9:54 am
When will our medical education achieve this status. Seats in medical solleges should go vacant!
August 22nd, 2011 at 9:42 am
Perhaps Team Anna should target this brand of corruption as well. Sigh… we have a long way to go