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    Hi friends
    Lets discuss or debate about the subject matter. Feel free to xpress yourself
    We are various kind of people here and also of various ages. We cant forget out childhood and the days of school. Now the scenario has changed. What do you think? The education system was better than the present or its better now? How will be our future system? We can divide the time by British Rule, post British Rule and modern age etc. you may also divide the time more if you wish. We may also discuss about our dream/desired system. Its my request to all please participate on the discussion and write something about your feelings, experience, plan and what so ever. Just dont keep mum. You may also criticise the plans of the Govt but please dont make any personal attack. Thanks all

    #71929
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    Re: Comparison between new and old education system.
    Old education system was tough.
    New system is complicated.

    #71932
    Anonymous
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    Re: Comparison between new and old education system.
    Yes. i admit the fact admin that the new system is complicated but dont admit the fact that the old system was tough. Those days good scoring was tough. Now a days you may see that lotsa students obtaining high scores and the normal quality students are also scoring First division. Those days very few student could score a good one. Once I met an old aged Doctor and We started discussion on the subject matter. He told me that he was the only student in the school and also in the locality to score first division in the Matriculation and the news took place in the local newspapers. Now a days the quantity has increased but the quality has decreased. For example many of the students, completed his/her bachelors degree struggle to write down something in English. Rather the students of those days were good enough on this aspects.

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