Friday, June 6, 2008

CBSE BOARDS ARE HELL

CBSE Boards are just a complete wastage of time as -

1. They are a platform for muggers to prove themselves that their memories are one of the best in the world . Muggers definitely score more.

2. They suppress our talent and change our focus towards learning the things which we won’t be using the whole of our life.

3. They eat away the 2 years we have to prepare for entrance exams.

4. We perform practicals that are un-necessary and don’t give us an extra edge.

5. They aren’t important for skill development that is required to compete with our counterparts in developed countries.

6. AIEEE has different syllabus than the boards.

7. We got to have 75% attendance in school.

8. They definitely can’t get us to MIT, CALTECH, IITs or even NITs.Boards exams are definitely meant to screw the lives of non-muggers like us.If you think the same then this community is a platform for us to discuss how we can save our lives from being screwed. So please join this community and lets confederate. Log on at http://www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=37723044

AIEEE Result

I got an AIR of 48271 & State Rank 170 (J&K). I won't get anything wid dat. My last hope is getting M.Sc. in BITS Hyderabad at a score of 258

Friday, May 2, 2008

I'm gonna drop

I had decided in November that I'll drop & take coaching for an year. I attempted all the questions in AIEEE because I wanted to test my luck. However, only 2 out of 53 guesses turned right & I got 162-51 = 111 marks, which won't get me a good college.

I didn't gave IIT although I had filled the form because I am always afraid to face failures.
CBSE ruined my life but I'd try to make it better next year.
I am going to take coaching in Bansal Classes Kota. I surely won't make any guesses in it's entrance exam.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

DAMN CBSE

I saw all the CBSE sample papers. Some questions have been qualified as those that require ‘HIGHER MENTAL ABILITY’ but the fact is that they require high mugging ability. They do not have any focus on concepts. The teachers who make CBSE papers are fools. They don’t know the difference between a fact and a concept. They had become teachers only because they did not have aptitude for jobs that require mental efforts.

They don’t know the slightest difference between intelligence & mugging ability.

The NCERT textbook committee should have at-least 2 representatives from well-known coaching classes or a few IITians.

Plz comment.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

What the hell are practicals for?

What the hell are practicals for? I mean they do not give us the extra edge they claim. CBSE can't impart us extra knowledge by making us perform silly practicals. They require us to mug and write in the practical paper and waste a lot of our time in writing these practicals and making projects. I reckon that practicals should be stopped. Viva requires us to have the capability of a relational database management system ,searching for queries about what is asked and then answer the teachers like parrots. The Indian educational system is crap.

I recently gave Informatics Practices practical. In the viva, my brain's relational database management system went kaput and I lost marks in it. I am looking forward to give the memory tests (starting March 1) but I amn't sure whether I will get enough marks to give BITSAT or not.

Physics practical was good-for-nothing too.


Please let me know what you feel about this.

Some TOI editors are fools

Some of the editors of the TIMES OF INDIA are fools. Once I wrote them about the standard of education in India and they didn't even publish it on their website because I think they have been recruited my taking their board marks into consideration. If you are not an IITian, you can show what I wrote to one of them and they'd know I am right!!! This is right as TOI stated that more than 20% IITians go abroad.

These people think that only they are right. They did not consult an IITian to confirm if it was right or not.

This is what I wrote -

This is in apropos to the article published on the Editorial page (page no.16) of your newspaper on December 17, titled ‘Say No to Rote Learning’. I had reckoned that an article of this nature will once be published in your newspaper and I was eagerly waiting for it because giving you feedback is easier than getting an article published in your newspaper. The Indian educational system is a crap. The very existence of boards is the biggest proof of this. If one knows about IITs and the IIT entrance exam IIT-JEE, one would know that learning in schools is complete rote based. The School curriculum focuses on learning things rather than applying them in different situations. Many students who get above 90% in Boards but don’t get good ranks in any of the entrance exams are considered intelligent by people but actually the are muggers. Their abilities are nothing compared to the students who get good ranks in entrance exams like IIT-JEE, AIIMS & AIEEE, to name a few. This doesn’t apply only to Science stream students. Commerce students get entry to prestigious colleges on the basis of board marks and not their logic & reasoning ability; so many of them aren’t skilled enough and can’t apply their reasoning in real-life situations. I reckon that Commerce colleges should have entrance tests. One can understand this by knowing that over 40% of the students of IIMs are IITians( I don’t know the exact figure). IITs, being No.2 engineering institute (all 7 of them) in the world have students with great skills & analytical ability. Everyone is acquainted with the fact that IITians get plush jobs. Actually, boards are memory tests. They don’t focus on analytical ability & reasoning like entrance exams, they focus on memorization. Those who get good ranks in entrance exams don’t always get good marks in boards if they aren’t good at memorizing. In the whole country, there is not a single private school affiliated to CBSE, which makes it mandatory for there students to complete 75% attendance, which is a rule of CBSE. The students in these schools prepare for entrance exams and don’t go to school much. But their attendance registers show their attendance because their teachers and school administration mark them as present even if they are absent. In spite of the rules been broken, this shows a transition from rote learning to reasoning. There is no such thing of rote learning like board exams in the US which makes the students of US better than their Indian counterparts. If one tells someone who isn’t aware about competitive exams that he/she scored over 90% in board exams, the other person opens his/her mouth wide and says “Great yaar, you are very intelligent!” It is a pity that intelligence of a person in our country is reckoned by knowing their marks in board examinations. In a poll recently created by me on Orkut’s community ‘AIEEE PREPARING STUDENTS’, some the students didn’t criticize the boards (most of them did) because there syllabus is not much different from AIEEE (though the former focuses on rote learning and latter on logic). But what if there are no XI & XII classes? Then it will be easier for students to prepare for entrance exams themselves by self study or joining institutions like Bansal coaching classes(Kota), FIITJEE, Narayana, etc. This will be very helpful in creating skilled labour are very important for our country’s economy. Only then we will be able to compete with our foreigner counterparts who are currently better than us. Some other Orkut communities like CBSE BOARDS ARE HELL & OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM SUCKS also focus on this issue. Actually what is taught in schools is ejjukayshion and not education. They may sound same but are very different. Closing down XI & XII classes doesn’t mean that the teachers who teach these classes will be rendered jobless; they would still have other classes to teach. Most of them aren’t trained and intelligent to prepare students for entrance exams because most of them wouldn’t have an idea about the toughness of IIT-JEE. We have to create a large skilled labour pool in our country. This can only be done if the minds of students are open for reasoning, not memorization

Boards suppress our thinking ability

I think that Boards suppress our thinking ability because students preparing for boards don't think too deeply while solving problems that require reasoning. It is very common on communities like I LOVE MATHS which has many users but half of them are losers. They think boards are a measure of one's intelligence and they themselves can't solve simple problems. I know a guy who got 95.4% in CBSE this year but his AIR in AIEEE is more than 2 lakh. What is ur opinion? Plz comment.