‘Mr Sasi, an engineer from Maharashtra decided that he would
crack civil service this time. So he resigned his job at Infosys and packed his
bags to delhi. He joined an institute that advertised itself as the bestest ever coaching institute which produced loads of civil service toppers every year. Mr Sasi was given loads of
material from which no question came. Mr Sasi failed miserably. Now he is
jobless and helpless. ‘ This is the story of many aspirants who jump to start
the civil service preparation and waste their precious time as well as life.
The students need to understand the coaching institutes and
how they work deeply if they are to select the best institute. You can see in
advertisements these statements: 5 above 20 rankers from X institute, 20
winners from y institute etc. How does this work?
There are number of techniques the coaching instituted do to
achieve this success rate. A prominent method is ‘free mock exam method’. Here
the coaching institute conducts mock exams for free. They would collect the
role number, photo and a sign during the process. When the results come, the
institutes check these role numbers. In case he clears, suddenly the whole
credit for his victory is taken by the institute. Marvellous right!.
Another method is ‘following the student’. The student after
getting petrified by the classes might have left for another good institute.
But the first institute where he/she enrolled too takes the credit. The reality
is that he would never have made it if he continued there.
These days another popular method is "Catching the probables". The coaching institute would offer free travel accommodation for the those who qualify for interviews. They would also provide mock interview sessions. When the results come, surely there would be some successful candidates. The credit of all these success naturally goes to the coaching institute. In fact the institute would have neither trained nor given any substantial benefit to the student, but will show off that they got 'big result'.There would be sufficient PR acts (felicitations, talks, tv shows) to show "How the institute created magic". The students would flock in queues to these institutes just like fleas getting attracted to candles; to end up burnt and ruined. Next year same act repeats.
These days another popular method is "Catching the probables". The coaching institute would offer free travel accommodation for the those who qualify for interviews. They would also provide mock interview sessions. When the results come, surely there would be some successful candidates. The credit of all these success naturally goes to the coaching institute. In fact the institute would have neither trained nor given any substantial benefit to the student, but will show off that they got 'big result'.There would be sufficient PR acts (felicitations, talks, tv shows) to show "How the institute created magic". The students would flock in queues to these institutes just like fleas getting attracted to candles; to end up burnt and ruined. Next year same act repeats.
This does not mean that all coaching institutes are fraud.
But you need to keep these things in mind when you see an ads. This will enable you to cross check the facts and separate it from
the fiction many coaching institutes weave around them.
I would continue the topic in part 2 about the coaching
institutes.
(*Mr Sasi is our imaginary newbie civil service aspirant and Mr Arnie the guy who cleared civils)
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