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Corruption has significantly gripped the education system, turning it into a profitable business. It cannot be said to be a game for the government; the students are giving them reasons for playing such a corrupt game.Both government officials and students are implicated in this problem. For studentRead more
Corruption has significantly gripped the education system, turning it into a profitable business. It cannot be said to be a game for the government; the students are giving them reasons for playing such a corrupt game.Both government officials and students are implicated in this problem.
- For students: By paying bribes for grades, job placements, or admissions, students can easily pass through the merits and gain advantages that would otherwise be out of reach. This approach is often viewed as a strategic move to secure a more favorable position in a highly competitive environment, making it a tempting option for those seeking immediate benefits.
- For the government:Opaque practices within government-run educational institutions allow officials to extract bribes and maintain influence over the education system. This not only generates personal financial gain but also shows their authority and control over educational opportunities. By allowing corruption to flourish, the government can continue to exploit these institutions for their own benefit, often at the expense of educational integrity and public trust.
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