A Word for Parents of Plus 2 Students
Some years ago, gain admission to college dream was a cake walk, a condition of obtaining the required percentage in the examination XII. Now the education system in India has so many drastic changes XII exams have become a joke. Admission to all universities (and now including Hotel Management) are made on the basis of competitions such as the IIT JEE, AIEEE, CET State, PMT, etc. Even private universities have their own entrance tests. You need to get only the bare minimum to keep your head XII over the water. As a result of the students pay more attention to the preparation of the examination and study of XII enough to earn a minimum of 60% in PCM or PCB. Some think the government should only rule out the Council’s consideration as it is an additional burden on students and noted. After all, just their test performance of the competition that decides their credentials. Moreover, even if you get a percentage of 90% in the Forums and not get a decent score on entrance exams, 90% did not do any good to you.
The introduction of competition has resulted in greater competition among students. Have to appear for over at least one exam, so if you have a low grade on a particular test, which can fall back on the other result. This reduces all comes down to just two years to prepare for a build of tests with the curriculum relatively different types of questions. Admission procedures have become so complicated that if you want to make sure you get into your preferred college, you must visit a counselor education expert advice, also two years in advance.
For the best college for the chosen course of study is necessary to collect brochures and application form is submitted to tests of different schools all over India. This process can cause cracks, between the test inputs well above Rs. 800.
Under pressure from both the student has to study and succeed. Nobody is immune to social pressure. Some deal very well, but a little break down, and soon tired of everything. Withdraws from the competition. Others do their best and still do not. Imagine the disappointment of a child of just 17 or 18 years old, who has literally slogged out for two long years and still not get what he wants. It is heart breaking, even for an older person ….
Parents should understand the plight of his son. What you’re juggling at the age when he just wants to be free and fun, is appreciable. Remember that your child is going through than ever, fortunately, I had to. Do not compare your child to your neighbors. He is unique. He is special, after all he is his son. You do not need to be achieved by all children of his friend did. Your child is probably not made for him. Helping you find what is good. With your support and affection, your child do more than otherwise. You can not stop loving your child just because they do in a competition. After all, it’s just a competition, do not do much. More sooner or later, your child discover what is done for. Keep your perspective a little less dogmatic, that your child likes to follow what it can excel only in their field of interest.
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