| Calling for SAT and GMAT for the rest of the world
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| 10/23/2008 |
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Here is a quick quiz question: In which country would you find 59 million children in the 6-14 age group out of school?
Hint: This is the same country where the Information Technology exports are poised to cross US$75billion in the fiscal year 2010.
The hint is a total giveaway, isn't it?
In an article entitled 'A Poet cannot become a Chemical Engineer', author Sadaket Malik exposits that the Indian education system needs standardized tests like the SAT and the GMAT This to make its largely unemployable graduates go through a revamped education system that admits students that learn not by rote and memorization, but by analysis, research, comprehension, and expression.
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