6/25/2024

India needs more silly governments to sign CECA to export its unemployed

 CECA issues

Allegations have erupted across India over widespread cheating and corruption tainting the results of the country’s fiercely competitive national medical entrance exam.

Allegations of cheating and test leaks in the most recent National Eligibility Cum Entrance Exam Test – Undergraduate (NEET-UG) surfaced after the exam results, released on June 4, showed an unusually high number of students receiving top marks, affecting the overall benchmark for admission.

Every year, over 2 million students in India battle it out to get one of just 110,000 available spots to study medicine. Of the total seats available, around 60,000 are in state universities, with the rest in private colleges.

According to the 2024 India Employment Report published by the International Labour Organisation and the Institute of Human Development, the share of educated youth among the unemployed rose from 54.2 per cent in 2000 to 65.7 per cent in 2022.

Anonymous

Scary indeed !

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In other words, unqualified students may be admitted to study medicine and become doctors. OMG, this is serious. What is more dangerous is that this could have been happening for years or even decades.

Is that the reason why medicines from India are so unreliable, with cough syrups killing babies?