Inability to distinguish between the good education and the right education has plunged a large mass of students into failure and frustration. By saying ‘good education’, I refer to the study fields praised high by our society. In our context, being doctor, engineer, pilot, etc. is considered to be a matter of huge prestige and people pertaining to some other fields are considered worthless. But, in contrary to the general perception, getting the right education is of higher value. ‘Right education’ can be understood as the field of study that best suits ones interests and more importantly, capacity. If we do not dare to cut a line between the good and the right education, the outcomes might lead us to disastrous consequences.
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AuthorSuman Ojha is an Engineer but also has keen interest in writing and enlighting:) Subscribe
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