Coaching centre or trap?
Coaching business has become the easiest way of making money in a very short time for some people.
Like private university owners, the coaching centre moderators have gift of the gab. They make the students convinced in such a way that the students who pass the HSC think that there is no other way to get admitted into a university except coaching and the help of the guide and materials given by the moderators. They publish the photos and interviews of the students in their magazines who were not there students at all. In their annual programmes, they invite those students who get chance and entice them to publish their photos and interviews. And reading the magazines the next candidates think that to get chance coaching is a must. This is too deceitful! The coaching centres take Tk 5,000 from each of the students.
And in this way they can earn 5000x10000= Tk 50,000,000 from 10,000 students. This is my assumption, actually at least 21,000 students take preparation for the C Unit admission test each year! Now the figure is up to you. In an admission season, they earn such an amount, that they don't need to earn anything for the rest of the year! The government must pay heed to this case. These coaching centres don't pay tax at all, they should!
Now I'm telling you about another type of coaching centre. They entice the commerce and arts students to take preparation for IBA exam, SAT, IELTS etc. The commerce and arts students are usually weak in mathematical aptitude, so it becomes difficult for them to get prepared in a few months and to get chance in IBA, even if some of them leave no stone unturned. And at last they do not get chance in IBA. Moreover they lose their chance in their own units for a few points. Only the ill fated students know how it feels to lose an important educational year , they know how it feels to be embarrassed in front of their parents, relatives, and friends.
And who wants to get admitted into private university? So the students should be careful!
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