Because the marks helps to know the attitude and behaviour of the student to the Management, so scoring a highest marks is the onlu one to get an higher education
no
Twelve months before finishing high school
Ideally higher education should be available to all. It is not so the better answer is to provide advanced schooling to those who have both the ability and the desire to succeed.
It shouldn't, but it is unfortunately.
because the student has more potential at understanding greater concepts, therefore he or she should put this to use for the welfare of him/herself as well as others, and their country as well.
Twelve months before finishing high school
It helps.LOL. A "higher education" means the next step in your education process. If you are in grade school, a higher education means going on to High School. If you are in High School, a high education means going to college or a university. College students go on to Graduate School for a degree of some kind. And if you do not have high marks where you are now, moving on will be very, very hard.
It is likely "income elastic" because the reverse is true: the number of people seeking higher education can decrease when the cost of that education goes up (unaffordable). So with more money available to potential students, you should see a rise in the number of college applicants. This has definitely occurred during periods when government grants covered all or part of the expense.
you should remain in touch with higher education comission of Pakistan that provid fully free education in cuba for shining students only which is totaly free of coasts
Students should stay in school. because they will get an education an get a diploma so they can get an high paying job.
Yes.
Most colleges and universities require incoming students to be placement tested for basic skills. This is to ensure students have the appropriate competency to be successful at the college level. So many students today enter higher education unprepared. Placement testing minimizes the risk of students either dropping out or failing out.