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Urgent need for reforms in education system and exorbitant fees

Syeda Kiran Rizvi

The current education landscape is in dire need of reform to ensure equal access to quality education for all, regardless of their financial backgrounds. It is disheartening to witness a growing disparity between those who can afford the skyrocketing fees and those who are left struggling to meet the financial demands.

Education is a fundamental right that should not be compromised due to financial constraints. It is imperative that policymakers and educational institutions come together to devise sustainable solutions that address this pressing issue.

High fees not only limit opportunities for aspiring students but also contribute to a vicious cycle of debt and financial stress. We risk losing out on the potential talents of individuals who are deterred by the burden of these fees, which can ultimately impact our society’s progress and development.

In light of these challenges, I urge the relevant authorities to consider the following measures: Transparency in Fee Structures: Educational institutions should be transparent about their fee structures, ensuring that students and parents understand how their funds are being allocated.

Merit-Based Scholarships and Financial Aid: Encourage the establishment of robust merit-based scholarships and financial aid programs to support deserving students who excel academically or show exceptional talent.

Collaboration with Industry: Foster partnerships between educational institutions and industries to create opportunities for students to gain practical experience and potentially offset their educational expenses.

Government Intervention: Governments should actively engage in regulating and monitoring educational fees, ensuring they remain reasonable and justifiable.

Online and Open Educational Resources: Promote the utilization of online and open educational resources, which can help reduce the cost of textbooks and learning materials.

Inclusive Policies: Develop policies that promote inclusivity and diversity in educational institutions, allowing students from all walks of life to access quality education.

As a concerned citizen, I believe that it is our collective responsibility to address these issues and advocate for meaningful change. By working together, we can create a more equitable and affordable education system that empowers all individuals to pursue their dreams and contribute to our society’s growth.

The Frontier Post

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