19 November 2024

GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

Run by Gobal People Welfare and Educational Trust, India

OUR MISSION

GERC

Good education encompasses various elements that contribute to the holistic development of an individual. Key characteristics of good education include:

  1. Holistic Learning: It promotes intellectual, emotional, social, and ethical development, rather than focusing solely on academic achievement.
  2. Critical Thinking: It encourages students to think critically, ask questions, and seek understanding beyond memorization.
  3. Practical Skills: Good education equips students with practical skills such as problem-solving, communication, collaboration, and adaptability.
  4. Inclusivity: It ensures equal access to quality learning for all students, regardless of their backgrounds, needs, or abilities.
  5. Innovative Teaching Methods: It employs diverse teaching approaches, integrating technology and creativity to enhance learning experiences.
  6. Encouragement of Curiosity: It nurtures curiosity and a love of learning, motivating students to be lifelong learners.
  7. Character Building: Good education emphasizes values like empathy, integrity, and responsibility, shaping well-rounded individuals.
  8. Global Awareness: It prepares students to understand and engage with global issues, fostering respect for diversity and cultural awareness.

A competitive exam is a standardized test designed to assess and rank candidates based on their performance, often for admission to educational institutions, government jobs, or professional programs. The primary features of competitive exams include:

  1. Objective Evaluation: These exams are typically objective in nature, using multiple-choice questions (MCQs) or other standardized formats to ensure fair comparison among candidates.
  2. Wide Range of Subjects: Depending on the field, competitive exams may cover a range of topics such as mathematics, science, general knowledge, reasoning, language skills, and subject-specific areas.
  3. Time-bound: Competitive exams are conducted under strict time limits, testing not only knowledge but also the candidate’s ability to manage time effectively.
  4. High Stakes: Success in competitive exams can open doors to prestigious colleges, scholarships, or government positions, making the stakes quite high.
  5. Preparation Required: These exams often require thorough preparation, including understanding the syllabus, practicing mock tests, and studying previous year question papers.
  6. Cut-off Marks and Ranks: Candidates are ranked based on their scores, and only those meeting or exceeding a certain cut-off or percentile are considered for selection.

Examples of competitive exams include:

Education: SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, JEE, NEET

Government Jobs: Civil Services Exam (UPSC), SSC, Bank PO, etc.

Professional Certifications: CA (Chartered Accountant), GATE (Engineering), LSAT (Law), etc.