As Clore walked past the blackboard, he noted down rows of names and percentages, many of which were close to perfect marks. He looked surprised as she read it aloud. “This is the reason why I cannot succeed as a student in India. I mean look at the competition,” he said in the video.Then proceed to respond to the various results listed on the board, including very high percentages.
He read the names and labels one by one, and said, “Tanishka 99.3 percent…leave a little for your friends. I mean Ruchi got 99 apartments in a row,” Clore continued.
Netizens reacted to Tony Clore’s video, the pressure of the Indian education system and the amount of competition. “Unfortunately, even after studying so hard, many students struggle to get a high-paying job,” one user said.Another comment said: “It’s just numbers like population… That’s why Japan is at the top when it comes to real education.”Some users pointed to the competition itself, saying: “Competition is the reason for the lack of real development. Every child has his own strengths and weaknesses.”
