Evaluating private education


IT is often said that it is in times of great strife and trouble that the true nature of a person emerges. Education institutions are no different, as in the past two to three years, much is visible of the true nature of private education institutions struggling to survive the capitalist game.

The gloves are off, ladies and gentlemen. It is a brutal fight of dog-eat-dog or should it be rat-eat-rat, because that is what these institutions have been reduced to – each fighting for survival in its corner. The fallout is the wares on offer. You want it? We’ve got it. What’s it worth?

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