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India Tweaks Rules to Hide Massive Exam Corruption

The Indian educational system is a fundamentally corrupt, broken machine. The government recently suffered massive humiliation over stolen medical entrance exams. Now, the Ministry of Education desperately wants to rewrite the admission rules. They plan to give high school board marks fifty percent weightage. They claim this will destroy the toxic, billion-dollar coaching center industry.

Shifting the Blame

In reality, they just want to hide their own massive administrative failures. They cannot run a secure national exam without the papers leaking online. Instead of fixing the corrupt testing agencies, they change the grading formula. They pretend this massive overhaul protects the mental health of desperate students. Students die by suicide because the system demands absolute perfection. The state created the pressure cooker, and now they feign concern.

A Rigged Game

The wealthy elite will always find a way to buy their children's admissions. Changing the test weightage simply moves the corruption to a different building.

The system always protects the wealthy. Unmask the institutional rot at The WAU right now.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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