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VOICE YOUR VIEWS - IS SCHOOL ADMISSION PROCESS TRANSPARENT? Anomalies The school admission process is not at all transparent. There are too many anomalies. Schools do not have a strict admission policy. If they have a policy at all, they do not adhere to it or keep changing it. Today merit figures very low in ... Caste-based Admission process in schools, especially in private schools is definitely not transparent. Even though they conduct “entrance examination”, it does not determine the entry of meritorious students. Caste, financial status ... Strict The process of admission is very strict and even kids require a lot of training to join the school. The admission process of higher classes is based on marks secured in the entrance tests. But if this trend continues, students who are weak in ... Poor get affected These days, only one rule operates as far as school admissions go. One who pays more, gets admitted. Poor students inspite of getting high marks are denied admission for want of high recommendation and donation towards school building ... Penalise School admissions are biased in the absence of any proper rule to regulate admissions. There is religious bias, communal, administrative, political and pecuniary bias. Real sufferers are the under-privileged children who are deprived of ... Business Parents run from pillar to post to get their child admitted to a good school these days. Apart from regular academic fees, schools sell their admission forms at a high rate. They only crave for donations and do not bother about ... Regulate School admission process is not transparent. It is based on donations and recommendations. Very few schools go for merit. Since there is no regulation, at present, over the admission process, transparency cannot be expected. K.R. ... Donate and get seat Except a few quality schools, all institutions look for money these days. Schools offer admission to only those students whose parents can donate funds generously. Most private schools toe one line “if you are rich enough to pay, you are ... Tough Parents have a tough time in getting admission for their children in schools. In private schools, admission process is not transparent. Merit gets a back seat. Only affluent candidates are preferred because they can give heavy donation. ... Money factor The process of school admission is not transparent at all. Schools must prove their standard by moulding any average or below average student. Therein lies the quality of the school. School should not earn reputation by admitting only rich and ...
FITNESS TALK Strive till you succeed Exercise regimes require lot of motivation followed by commitment
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Love storyAfter establishing himself as a hero with “Kokki,” Karan is back with his new film “Karuppusamy Kuthagaitharar.” Set in Madurai, it is an action packed romance, directed by Murthy. The music is by Dheena. Meenakshi is ...
Box office history“Spider-Man 3” created box-office magic worldwide as it opened to a record $151.1 million at the U.S. box-office and Rs.19.17 crore at the Indian box-office, over the May 4-6 weekend. And worldwide, it grossed an amazing $375 ...
Scoring a goalDirector Kamal, who has made some breezy entertainers without depending on superstars, is back with “Goal,” released on May 11. It is a feel good romantic movie set against the backdrop of an upmarket boarding school in Ooty. The game ...
Back with a bangTollywood’s lucky producer MS Raju is back with a bang with his ambitious film “Aata”, starring Siddharth and Ileana in the lead. Munna is the new villain. The film, which released yesterday (May 9), is directed by V. N. Aditya, ...
Palatable platter At Waalai is like eating tasty non-veg food at home
CABLEWALA Laughter, the best medicine! STAR One has announced the launch of “50-50 Chutkule: The Great Indian Laughter Challenge 3.” The new series, which will begin on May 18, will be telecast every Friday and Saturday, 9 p.m.-10 p.m. Shekhar Suman and Navjot Singh Sidhu ...
Ekta’s new findEkta Kapoor’s Balaji Telefilms has added a new serial to its kitty. “Kasturi,” a daily soap launched on STAR Plus (9.30 p.m.) last week, is the story of a middle class girl and her struggle to protect her family’s legacy. ...
Go spiritual for a change! TRAVEL And now, there are pilgrimage packages too Nirvana has another name Where one can hear just the sound of water, birds and the forest, says SUDHISH KAMATH
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