Education, from preschool through university, should be paid for by the government and therefore free to students. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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School and college fees are very high these days,
as a
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result it
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result, it
is observed that in many countries the
government
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is providing free
education
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.
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, from the very beginning of the
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of children, the
government
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provides
education
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for free. I believe that
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idea should be
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applied
everywhere, so that the knowledge of books can be reached to every corner.
Education
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is a very necessary tool for survival, despite that in countries like India, completing higher
education
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is very difficult as the
fees
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fee
structure of many educational institutes are so high that many parents can't even afford it. Many schools and colleges are running it as business these days,
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as a source of getting
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huge amounts
a huge amount
of money from the innocents. If free
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is provided in a country, multiple problems
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as poverty, unemployment and
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much
more can be easily solved. Due to these reasons authorities have taken certain measures at many places,
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, providing scholarships or opening
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aided schools for the underprivileged students.
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, they are providing free schooling to many students. With the help of
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many children are now having free access to
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. To conclude, free coaching and training can help the country to move forward automatically. If the
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starts paying the fees of every student from the preschool till the end of universities the country will start providing scientists, doctors, speakers, engineers, and so on.
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, free
education
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can help many children to fulfil their dreams.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • socio-economic background
  • equitable society
  • government-funded
  • higher quality standards
  • financial limitations
  • inefficiencies
  • wasteful spending
  • cost-effective
  • innovate
  • undervaluing
  • dropout rates
  • financial burden
  • well-being
  • higher education uptake
  • increased taxes
  • reallocation
  • vital sectors
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