Examination — a Necessary Evil
In spite of the fact that examinations have been hated by most of the students
as well as some teachers for decades,
they still survive and show no signs of fading away.
In our system of education today,
examinations are a common feature.
Our present education system has often been criticized
as too examination-oriented.
However, one must remember that in offices and other areas of work,
examinations still feature clearly.
There is no doubt that the fear and influence of examination
cause much preparation work.
So it therefore appears that examinations,
whether considered good or bad,
would stay for a while as a test of human knowledge.
Examinations are meant to test the intellect of a person,
how much he knows or how he has learnt from a particular course.
It is designed to make students study,
which should be their immediate mission in life.
In our competitive world of today,
examinations have a highly selecting role.
In the university, students have to pass annual examinations
before they are allowed to continue,
or study a harder syllabus.
Moreover, for entrance into a university,
the results of the examination that they take previous to their entrance
would provide a guide as to
whether a student has the minimum qualifications necessary.
In offices whether government or private ones,
examination results show clearly whether a person is fit for promotion.
The results indicate how much he knows about the work
and in what areas he has to be improved for his future accomplishments.
In all these cases,
examinations inculcate a spirit of hard work and competition.
Students and office workers alike can refresh their mind again and again
on what they have learnt as far as their studies or work are concerned.
This maintains a certain individual and overall standard of knowledge.