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<blockquote data-quote="Agent_47" data-source="post: 316802" data-attributes="member: 4322"><p>True but what is needed here is a total reform of the entire system itself. We have 40,000 unemployed and umemployable graduates who are wasting their lives at home. Just imagine how much the Government spent on each of them for their education and is it fair that such a vast amount of investment goes to waste? What I see in a lot of things here is just a simple fact. Plain old jealousy about who gets the better jobs. The problem is that yes people do work really hard to get into the universities but people also have to work hard to qualify in a private institution. There have to be of course standards set by educational authorities but the monopoly on higher education in Sri Lanka by the state has to be broken for the benefit of ALL the students in the country. We cannot send only 17,000 out of 200,000 students to university and neglect the other 183,000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agent_47, post: 316802, member: 4322"] True but what is needed here is a total reform of the entire system itself. We have 40,000 unemployed and umemployable graduates who are wasting their lives at home. Just imagine how much the Government spent on each of them for their education and is it fair that such a vast amount of investment goes to waste? What I see in a lot of things here is just a simple fact. Plain old jealousy about who gets the better jobs. The problem is that yes people do work really hard to get into the universities but people also have to work hard to qualify in a private institution. There have to be of course standards set by educational authorities but the monopoly on higher education in Sri Lanka by the state has to be broken for the benefit of ALL the students in the country. We cannot send only 17,000 out of 200,000 students to university and neglect the other 183,000. [/QUOTE]
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