Question
Statement: A large number of students fail to clear
competitive exams despite attending coaching classes.Courses of Action:I. Coaching institutes should be regulated to ensure the quality of teaching.II. Students should be encouraged to focus more on self-study and time management.Solution
Course of Action I is valid because regulating coaching institutes can improve the quality of education and teaching methods, which may enhance student performance.
Course of Action II is also valid, as success in competitive exams heavily relies on disciplined self-study and effective time management in addition to coaching.
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