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Radheshyam Zanwar is the founder of Zanwar Classes which prepares aspirants for competitive exams such as MHT-CET, IIT-JEE and NEET-UG.
Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, it provides coaching for Class 10 and Class 12 students as well.
Since the last 25 years, Radheshyam has been teaching mathematics to Class 11 and Class 12 students and coaching them for engineering and medical entrance examinations.
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Asked by Anonymous - Sep 09, 2024Hindi
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I don’t think there is big difference between IITs or Iiits or Nits. All are national institutions of importance. But somehow IITs attract higher rankers of JEE. So MNCs prefer to reach IITs for grab good students and pay higher packages. Students who don’t get chance in IITs, join Nits or IITs. The institutions like Nit Rourkela or Iiit Delhi or Iiit Hyderabad are far better than many new IITs. Even students from many private engineering colleges excel well in career. Main problem in the present day is colleges are suffering for shortages of right quality faculty members; because MNCs pay lump sum money to attract bright students. As a result, students don’t get motivated to join as faculties in their career. This is the global problem

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Whatever you have expressed is correct and I agree with your views. But unable to understand, what you want to ask and what you are doing right now. Thanks for sharing your valuable thoughts/views with us.
Suggestion: If you have a desire and wish to change the education system in India, then try to get a seat (i.e. IAS post) in the HRD Ministry which is deciding supreme authority about how the education policy to be implemented from KG to PG and above that.

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Hi Mam, Hope you are doing well. I am very worried about my son who is now 12.5 years old and studying in 7th standard in a very reputed school. Since childhood, he has no interest in studies, unless we doesn't seat in front of him, he doesn't study. Every teacher from his kindergarten days upto now has the same complaint that he is doesn't pay attention in class and the result is he doesn't get good marks in the exam. When we scold him for studies, he does it for that particular time only and then get back to his non-interest mode again and start to run from studies. He will play video games, goes to play around with his friends, he will find some or the other reason for not doing studies or homework. The irony is that he is not interested in any sports or any other kind of activities. In every summer holidays, we make him to join some sports or music classes, but there also he doesn't show interest and do things just for the sake of showing. From last year, we have started sending him to tuitions also, but no change in attitude. This year we have found a teacher of his reputed school who is retired and taking tuitions, we are sending him to her and she is charging a big amount for tuitions. please guide how can we change his attitude and make him more serious in any activity he does as he doesn't have interest in anything (we have observed doing everything we can).
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I am doing great, thank you for asking, God bless you!

I can totally understand when you say you are worried.

Your son is 12.5, he will soon be a teenager. There will be different challenges, I want you to read up on parenting a teenager and be ready to handle him well.

The problem as I see it is that everyone of you, his teachers included have made studies like a burden for him.... and subjected the young child to a lot of anxiety, he just wants to run away form it....
"Every teacher from his kindergarten days upto now has the same complaint that he is doesn't pay attention in class".... this statement of yours... it is the teacher's duty to ensure the child listens to him/her, how can she start labeling a child like this. From a young age your son has been conditioned to believe that he is not not good in studies, he doesn't focus and he doesn't sit in one place. All my sympathies are with your son...every child comes with immense potential and it's our duty as parents and teachers to nurture the child.

The following is what I propose so that we bring him back to loving to learn ( not score marks, that should never be the barometer)-
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