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NEET - The Politics of Education

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September 07, 2017

What is the issue?

  • The suicide of a 17 year old medical aspirant has snowballed into a major political controversy in Tamil Nadu around NEET. 
  • This brings back the focus on the need for de-regulating admissions.

What is the basic problem?

  • People against NEET argue that the exam imposes unreasonable demands on students from rural areas.
  • Its supporters, on the other hand, say that NEET is a welcome push to improve the quality of school education in the State.
  • Interestingly, both sides agree that the government has a crucial role to play in education.
  • It’s just that one group wants the Centre to be in charge, while others prefer the State government.

How has education been politicised?

  • The rigor of school education standards in Tamil Nadu was reduced with the introduction of “Samacheer”.
  • This was a populist moves to appease rural voters.
  • The current State government has been more than willing to tweak college admission rules to suit its political ambitions.
  • The Centre’s stance on NEET has also been fluctuating in tandem with its political equation in the state, which was the primary reason for the uncertainty created.
  • The only real solution to prevent polarisation in the long run is to keep politicians out of education by de-regulating it.
  • This involves freeing higher educational institutions from government control by giving autonomy to choose the tests based on which they admit students.

Will deregulating admissions help?

  • It is believed that colleges which have their reputation on the line will care more than the government about the quality of students they admit.
  • This will also effectively end politicisation of education.
  • Critics however, fear that in the absence of a central regulator, some colleges will admit students without sufficient screening.
  • They might resort to profiteering by granting admissions in an unfair manner.
  • While deregulation is a good option in the long run, it should also be noted that Autonomy should come with Accountability.

 

Source: The Hindu

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