According
to a recent report based on the government's national survey, 12.5% of students
in the country are enrolled in degree courses. But about 42% of them drop out
for some reason or another. Some students drop out of school voluntarily, while
others have to drop out due to difficult circumstances. There may be various
reasons behind this.
I) Economic Situation
Ii) Marriage
Iii) Transfer of Parents
Iv) Health Problems
4) Problems arising from partial education: In a world of rapidly
advancing science and technology, one must constantly learn the right way to
improve oneself and apply it in practice. Otherwise, you will not progress.
• Promotion: Employees working in many semi-government / private companies, despite
their talents and qualifications, do not get promotions or promotions due to
lack of higher education alone. To be promoted to a higher position in a
government / private establishment, it is necessary to have a higher degree of
education. Nowadays, not having a higher degree can be the biggest obstacle in
the way of promotion.
• Social deprivation: An educated person always gets prestige, honour, and
respectful treatment in society. So the less educated do not get respect in
society. No matter how good their monthly income is, no matter how high their
salary is, they get less treatment in society due to a lack of education.
• Debt sanction: Not only a person's reputation but also his financial credit
is reduced due to partial education. Sometimes, no matter how strong your ITR
is, your educational qualifications are also judged. Large loans are not
sanctioned to a partially educated or ignorant person. Banks offer unsecured
loans of up to Rs 10 lakh to those with professional educational qualifications
and experience. In the loan approval process, the bank verifies the applicant's
professional background along with the above credit score, ITR.
• Overseas Opportunities: Higher education is mandatory for job opportunities
abroad. Less educated people find it difficult to get a permanent residential
visa or work visa to stay abroad.
5) What should drop-out students do? :
• Distance / Online Learning: Distance / online learning is an educational
process where students learn through online classes, video recording, video
conferencing, or any other audio / visual technology. This enables students to
receive an education without having to be physically present in college. Many
universities are providing educational opportunities through distance / online
learning. Currently, Distance / Online Learning is the best option for dropout
students.
• Proper Counselling and Career Planning: Drop-out students who want to
complete their partial education should seek expert counselling to find out
about the right university/college, suitable courses, and opportunities, and do
good career planning.
• Educational Support: While learning through distance / online learning, you
should try to get proper academic support in your curriculum, assignments,
projects, etc.
• Indian / International Accreditation: While studying through Distance /
Online Learning, one should get admission in Indian / International Accredited
University / College. Generally, such university/college should be accredited
by UGC, DEB, AICTE, NAD, WES.
6) Do you need help? : Are you also a dropout student? Do you want to complete
your education in distance learning mode?
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