There is a contradictory view among the people in the current education system. Some believe that countries should prioritize vocational training over tertiary education,
however
, others oppose Linking Words
this
view. As for me, money should equally be distributed to both courses.
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To begin
with, every country requires young talents in fields Linking Words
such
as engineering, medicine, and economics. Linking Words
This
helps the state to grow at a steep path and to be competitive with other nations in the world market. Linking Words
For instance
, some countries Linking Words
such
as the UK and USA are acting as a global leader due to forefront technology and highly talented manpower. The jobs available will pay well Linking Words
initially
and be secure, but offer narrow scope for advancement and virtually no opportunity to switch career paths. A typical example is that an individual with a university degree, Linking Words
on the other hand
, might begin from a lower position but has a higher ceiling on future earnings. It is Linking Words
also
possible for them to explore a variety of fields.
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However
, professional courses are equally important for each country because society requires qualified plumbers, cleaners, mechanics, hairdressers. The vocational courses help us to run a small business like running car maintenance or hairdressing shops. Linking Words
Thus
reduces the unemployment rates across the world. Linking Words
For example
, in some parts of the world, many people completed part-time courses on electric repairs, housekeeping, and settled in their life by running their own business.
To sum up, every nation needs to maintain highly qualified professionals as well as specialized skills individuals. A government should focus on both types of studies.Linking Words
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