Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Open University

Do you ever think of the advantages and disadvantages of having an open university? These have been argued for a long time. Can an open university be called an educational institution if its admissions are unlimited and open to all? Usually a committee is set up to consider all the matters concerned. Open university students do not have to take entrance examinations while students of other universities do. That is why and open university faces the problem of too many students enrolling each year, but other universities don't. A lot of people consider an open university a sub-standard one. They are not sure that all students will get a good education, though it cannot be denied that a number of students do. The number of these students is perhaps small. Those who do get a good education see its advantages. At least, it does give a large number of students who fail to enter other universities a chance. In many developing countries, sex or seven open universities is too few to give educational services to those who need them. A great deal of thinking has been given to this matter. So do think of the advantages of an open university and do be broad-minded enough to accept its good points.

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