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Ready to discuss more facts . contact us . Education is not a business #savestudents #alset #iit learn with joy contact: 8555865681 #summary here The Harsh Reality of IIT Admissions: Every year, over 15 to 16 lakh students compete for fewer than 20,000 seats across 23 IITs. This means the success rate is a mere 1% to 2% [00:44]. The Harm of Early Coaching: It is harmful to burden 6th or 7th graders with 9th, 10th, or Intermediate (11th/12th) grade concepts under the guise of "IIT Foundation Coaching." Without the intermediate foundational steps, young minds simply cannot digest this advanced material [01:48]. Unrealistic Expectations: Out of a class of 40, only a very small handful of exceptionally gifted students have the natural grasping power to learn advanced topics early [06:47]. Forcing the rest of the children destroys their childhood and induces unnecessary fear of studying [06:20]. A Marketing Trap by Schools: Many corporate and CBSE schools push these "IIT programs" as a marketing strategy just to charge an extra ₹10,000 to ₹25,000 in fees [17:17]. The speaker urges parents not to fall for this trap, which sacrifices children's mental peace for business profits [20:48]. What Children Actually Need: Instead of rote learning advanced concepts, children need to learn crucial life skills to navigate the future. This includes time management, handling failures, discipline, physical fitness, healthy eating habits, and self-control [14:24]. Encourage Extracurriculars: Referencing Sudha Murthy's quote that "Every flower is unique," the speaker advises parents that if a child is bright and finishes their regular syllabus quickly, they should be encouraged to pursue sports, music, or swimming instead of being pushed into more tuitions [19:35]. In conclusion, the speaker appeals to parents and educators to let children focus solely on their age-appropriate syllabus, protect their happiness, and avoid forcing them into high-stress coaching at a tender age