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Are IIT-JEE toppers role models? Or just Models?
Jul 04, 2007 06:48 PM 8388 Views

IIT-JEE!


For many, it spells terror, anxiety and even the ones who


dismiss the competition(because they beat it) rather saying that it was


fun or interesting would agree that it did give them goose bumps, at


least as the days inched closer.


Today the IIT industry has


become a huge investment ground with new coaching academies springing


up in every nook and corner. There are areas entirely dedicated to the


IIT coaching industry and the whole neighborhood thrives on it. The


roads are covered with pamphlets and brochures of various coaching


institutes.


It’s almost taken for granted that to get into IIT,


you have to have coaching. And in many places(AP being the foremost


here), it starts from an early age. Sometime it is even before the kid


has reached puberty.


Every year, the IIT-JEE topper becomes a


national celebrity. His photo comes on the front page of every news


paper. He gives countless interviews to various media agencies. And


thus the drama starts.


It’s a known fact that many toppers


accept money from institutes that haven’t been affiliated to, just so


that they can advertise for them. Now the question that needs to be


answered is that is this right? This has been talked about on various


blogs. Vivek addresses the problem on his blog.


What


he's basically asking is that are JEE toppers models for any academy


that can be hired? We might say that it seems ethically wrong. At least


that’s what our gut feeling says at first instinct.


But then he also


says what about a Dhoni who says that a 7 UP made him the brilliant


cricketer that he is now, or Roberto Carlos attributing his football


skills to the sports-drink Gatorade?


Aren’t these people lying too?


So then why should the education industry be singled out? It’s a


business after all. The coaching institutes are factories that need


ranks because only then will they get more and more students and there


never seems to be a plethora of them for newer buildings(branches)


keep springing up.


In JEE


2005 2004 Priya Gupta of Delhi secured AIR 2. She was overwhelmed. Smart she was and had joined FIITJEE,


a prestigious IITJEE training institute with branches all over India.


However a rival institute in the mean time offered jobs to those


teachers at FIITJEE who had trained Ms Gupta. When the results were


declared, the rival institute claimed that they too were responsible


for her success since those teachers now belong to them.


Are IITJEE toppers models?


The


problem here according to me is that, since these IITJEE toppers are


normal guys and girls next door, their word is taken more seriously


than say a Milind Soman advertising for Nivea cold cream or the sorts.


Also


in the case of celebrities like actors and sportsperson, the public has


seen them grow from rookies to superstars where as in the case of an


IIT topper only the final outcome is presented.


Another problem is


after tenth grade the student is rather gullible and well in most cases


so are his/her parents and doesn’t know which institution to join,


seeing AIR hailing from a particular institution will make him/her want


to join it.


Another major reason why it feels wrong is because in


the case of a sports-person, celebrity you know that its like a


lottery, as in only 15 people make it to the squad, or only 3-4 movies


are successful each year, the point I am trying to make is that,


whether Sachin drinks Boost to improve his performance or smells


Agarwal incense sticks, it doesn’t matter to the common because he


doesn’t want to be a cricket. But as opposed to becoming a cricketer or


an actor, IIT is very much reachable, with 12000 people being called


this year(including all the lists, Ok I've included reservation seats,


that’s not the context here).


Do ponder over it…


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