Honestly i am telling you, i don't know what problem Laplace tried hard to solve. Because, i just memorized the theorem. The basic problem with the education system is we just try to remember, what someone invented, not trying to invent or solve problems ourselves. High scorers, at the maximum understand how problems are solved by someone.
To encourage students to solve problems and be an inventor, we need industry to step forward, and start universities, which admit students not based on marks, but on their inventionS, eventually recruiting them in their companies. Private universities should also be allowed to fill a part of their vacancies, by themselves, who are inventors and problem solvers, with government putting a bar only on their fee structure. Industry and private universities, operate for profit and reputation accordingly, which will naturally give more important to quality students, admitting talented inventors and problem solvers. Private companies and universities know better than any government universities on technology, to admit the best students, hence should be given a free hand on admission. These students, after given admission, should be allowed to pursue their own research and not tied by marks again. If highly reputed private universities and companies admit students this way, there will naturally be decline in number of students studying for scoring marks, and instead understand what's in the syllabus and most importantly invent new technologies and generating great ideas that will change lives, taking the education to the right destination.
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