The education system in India is totally based on marks and ranking system. This one issue is the main cause why unemployment is so high in a country like India having a large proportion of its population as youngsters.
What makes it worse is the way students are made to prepare for entrance exams to get admissions in colleges that provide good job packages making the post-college life easier for the students.
This has given tuition centers to try every marketing tactic in grabbing the attention of aspiring IITians and Indian parents. One such popular marketing strategy is displaying the name of students achieving success in these exams but sometimes it can go wrong if not done carefully.
An advertisement featured in The Times of India newspaper is going viral for all the wrong reasons as the centre has done a silly mistake.
Stand-up comic Atul Khatri saw this and tweeted the picture having the students of ‘Rank 5’ and ‘Rank 7’ as the same.
https://twitter.com/one_by_two/status/1139727142315528193
This is something unacceptable considering it as an academic institution. Seeing this, Twitter users came up with epic replies trolling the institute:
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https://twitter.com/OyeBharat/status/1139727377641148417
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Coz … coaching classes are a big scam !!!! …actually they teach smart kids separately.. so that they can feature on such ads ultimately!! The rest are just shown the dreams , which rarely come true ☹️ !
— Air Veteran 🇮🇳 (@gitika9) June 15, 2019
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Bas chehre badle hein … Even coats are same.😂🙌
— Tumbling समुराई (@DhulapkarD) June 15, 2019
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Education is Business sir … the very product of Indian parents mentality
— Sameer Vaghela (@isameervaghela) June 15, 2019
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https://twitter.com/suresh77772/status/1139735475432783872
This gives us an idea about what’s going on in India in the name of education.