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Rise in student suicides a wake-up call for coaching centres

The vast majority of coaching institutes do not talk about suicides. They also do not have measures in place to help students deal with the pressure to perform in a healthy manner.

May 09, 2023 / 10:14 IST
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A 2021 NCRB report showed that a total of 1,673 persons died by suicide due to “failure in examination” with 864 being below 18 years. (Illustration by Suneesh Kalarickal)
A 2021 NCRB report showed that a total of 1,673 persons died by suicide due to “failure in examination” with 864 being below 18 years. (Illustration by Suneesh Kalarickal)

Growing up, Noida-based Vishal Tyagi had a lot of dreams, including becoming a guitarist. Watching actor Ranbir Kapoor play the instrument in the Bollywood hit Rockstar gave him goosebumps and a lifelong dream. Becoming an engineer had no part in that pursuit.

Somewhere along the way, however, his journey took him on a different path and he found himself enrolled in a course helping students prepare for the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE), a national-level exam conducted for admission to undergraduate engineering programmes at IITs and NITs, among others.

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“I hardly remember when getting into IIT Madras became my dream,” says Tyagi. The reason Madras tops his goal sheet is because of its NIRF Score. NIRF stands for National Institutional Ranking Framework, a methodology adopted by the Government of India to rank institutions of higher education in India. IIT Madras currently tops the chart.

Tyagi certainly has the academic pedigree to get into IIT Madras, having never scored less than 90 percent in any exam since the 7th standard, except on one occasion. And on that occasion, his tutor was sent packing — because Tyagi had scored 87 percent in his high school pre-boards. A new one was brought in and an additional tutor was recruited specifically to help with Chemistry as that subject had reduced his overall percentage.