When education was meant to teach us about the existence of life. It was the answer to the question that arises daily in our practical life. How did it become a burden to a student’s life???
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One significant factor is the rat race that has developed due to the ever-increasing population, especially in India. With more students vying for limited opportunities, the competition is immense. This intense competition creates a high-pressure environment where academic success becomes paramount.Read more
One significant factor is the rat race that has developed due to the ever-increasing population, especially in India. With more students vying for limited opportunities, the competition is immense. This intense competition creates a high-pressure environment where academic success becomes paramount.
Moreover, the ever-growing inflation exacerbates this issue. The cost of living and education is continually rising, making it essential for students to excel in their studies to secure well-paying jobs. Failing in academics often means falling behind peers and having access to fewer opportunities, which can lead to significant financial and social disadvantages.
This relentless pressure to succeed academically often leads to immense stress and anxiety among students. The focus shifts from genuine learning and curiosity to merely achieving high grades and outperforming peers. The joy of learning is overshadowed by the fear of failure and the consequences it brings.
Education should be a tool for personal and intellectual growth, not a source of constant stress. It’s crucial to address these systemic issues and create a more supportive and balanced educational environment that fosters true learning and development.
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