THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - June 9, 2018 - Topic 1
There was no uncertainty
over the medical admission process this year in Tamil Nadu. There were no attempts to get an exemption from the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test
(NEET). And, willy-nilly, as many as 1.14 lakh aspirants took the examination
that has been made mandatory by the Supreme Court as the sole admission window
for medical colleges. Yet, the poor performance of students from Tamil Nadu in
the entrance test has demonstrated that the State is still far from being
‘NEET-ready’. It is true that a well-intentioned beginning has been made to
upgrade the syllabus and to make students more competitive.
However, only 45,336
candidates, or 39.6% of those who took the test, qualified for admission. Along
with Maharashtra, this is the lowest ratio in the country. What is important is
that these candidates are merely eligible for admission, and far fewer students
are actually likely to get admission. Further, the chances of many of the
candidates in the lower percentiles gaining entry into a government medical
college are quite low, and many of them may not be able to afford to pay for
seats in private colleges. Proponents of NEET may maintain that its objectives
— ensuring uniformity in standards of medical education by admitting students
on the basis of a common national test and eliminating capitation fee for
medical courses in private institutions — are being successfully met. However,
it is a moot question whether the commercialisation of education has been
really eliminated, and whether the admission policy is sufficiently inclusive for this large and diverse
country.
Lavish advertisements, as
well as interviews with toppers, make it quite obvious that those who can
afford expensive coaching classes have a distinct advantage in this system.
Like many other competitive examinations, NEET has spawned a coaching industry,
with some parts of the country proving to be ideal locales for academic
sweatshops. Many of those in the top percentiles have attended long-term
coaching classes as well as crash courses, paying exorbitant fees. There is
anger in Tamil Nadu against this perceived socio-economic asymmetry built into
the medical admission process that keeps medical courses out of bounds for
disadvantaged sections. Such feelings intensified as a result of at least two
young women committing suicide after
they failed to clear NEET. One of them had enough marks in her higher secondary
examination to gain admission to a medical college, if the State government had
its own admission system. But overall, there is no escaping the fact that the
country is committed to having uniform standards in medical education, and that
this can play a role in meeting the important objective of maintaining
standards in health care. NEET is here to stay and State governments are now
best-advised to upgrade academic standards and prepare their students better.
This will help in seeing that India’s healthcare infrastructure continues to
get a steady inflow of medical manpower drawn from all sections of society.
Vocabulary
Uncertainty: the state of being
uncertain.
Example: Times of uncertainty and
danger
Synonyms: unpredictability, unreliability, riskiness, chanciness, precariousness
Mandatory: required by law or
rules; compulsory.
Example: Wearing helmets was made
mandatory for cyclists
Synonyms: obligatory, compulsory, binding, required, requisite, necessary
Demonstrate: clearly show the
existence or truth of something by giving proof or evidence.
Example: Their shameful silence
demonstrates their ineptitude
Synonyms: reveal, bespeak, indicate, signify, signal, denote, show, display
Merely: just; only.
Example: She seemed to him not merely
an intelligent woman, but a kind of soul mate
Synonyms: only, purely, solely, simply, just, but
Afford: have enough money to
pay for.
Example: The best that I could afford
was a first-floor room
Synonyms: pay for, bear the
expense of, have the money for, spare the price of
Inclusive: including or covering
all the services, facilities, or items normally expected or required.
Example: The price is inclusive, with
few incidentals
Obvious: easily perceived or
understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent.
Example: Unemployment has been the
most obvious cost of the recession
Synonyms: clear, crystal
clear, plain, plain to
see, evident, apparent, manifest
Spawned: release or deposit
eggs
Example: The fish spawn among
fine-leaved plants
Perceive: become aware or
conscious of (something); come to realize or understand.
Example: His mouth fell open as he
perceived the truth
Synonyms: discern, recognize, become
aware of, see, distinguish, realize, grasp
Manpower: the number of people
working or available for work or service.
Example: The police had only limited
manpower
