Quality education?
Rajiul Hasan Sydney
It is absurd nowadays to think about studying in private universities. A big chunk of money has to be put at a time to get admitted in a private university. By giving money students are just getting a certificate but they don't have any idea of what they've been taught. At the end of their study in this type of universities the students have to walk down the street, their head down with a lot of frustration.Are not the private universities pinching money from the students in the name of quality education and lure of credit transfer facilities? Sometimes it is hard to find out whether the banner is for the university admission or an agency to send people overseas? There are some exceptions; some private universities have their own status and take all responsibilities to provide quality education. But their semester fees are so high that a middle-class family cannot bear the costs. Majority of these universities don't have govt. approval but they are running their business from the heart of the city. Of course, they have strong backing to run the business while the education ministry is unconcerned. These universities are trapping the students by holding out lofty promises. Some of these universities are established next to a bus terminal or residential hotel. They don't have their own campus where students can hang out. These sorts of issues cannot be overlooked.
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