Private colleges

09 Jul, 2008

Our private colleges enjoy the freedom of providing education without any interference of political activities, but are unable to fulfil their basic responsibility of providing quality education to students.
Nowadays, parents prefer to admit their children in private colleges and readily pay thousands of rupees per month just for the sake of quality education to their children. But such institutions usually lack trained teachers and are far more concerned with making money, which seems to be their primary objective.
Ultimately, students are compelled to take admissions at tutorial and coaching centers, leaving their parents with no option but to drain more money to these institutions. A strict set of rules and regulations should be applied to these colleges, so proper education can be available to students.

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