Why Go to University? By Moti Nissani (TU BA I)

Why Go to University? Moti Nissani

Apply four levels of reading to Moti Nissani’s essay why go to university?.

Literal Comprehension

The given essay, Why go to university?; is penned by an Indian essayist, Moti Nissani, who tries to describe the prominence of University or higher edification that is described in ten topic sentences with supportive statements.

 As in the first paragraph, the essayist opines that a university education helps with income and job opportunities. Secondly, he says that a university education is a must to attain practical knowledge. Thirdly, he points out the need for University education to comprehend the importance of health. Fourthly, he has labeled physical exercise. Fifth, he has emphasized cultural values via university education. The sixth point the author explains is to be inquisitive or desire knowledge. The seventh point he demystifies is that going to university magnifies our societal prospects. Eight, a university education heightens our individual liberty. In the ninth point, he enlightens to know humans and planets and the final importance is to attain egalitarianism and free will.

Interpretation

Loads of people no longer are acquainted with the real importance of education and they learn merely on account of some formalities of their family or society. So, it is a must to spread the essence of university education and to make aware of all learners energize from their hearts. Similarly, the attainment of education is only a way that leads anyone to gain knowledge. We must look forward to increasing the value of university education. Hence, the writer focuses on studying culture to have a quality life.

Critical Thinking

This essay of Moti Nissani offers the worth of education but I do not agree with some ideas of the writer because:

Ø Can merely formal education be important?  How about informal education, too?

Ø  Can we no longer attain education through informal education?

Ø Do all educated people respect as much as rich business people and powerful politicians?

These are therefore the reasons I do partially agree with the essayist.

Assimilation

After reading this essay, I understand the value of education. I had a friend named Arun Bajracharya, who was very poor and down-to-earth but studied hard. At present, he is the second most important person of Nepal Bank Limited in New road. This all happens because of the university education.

 

 

 

 

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