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Andre,

When highly qualified IITian Manohar Parrikar becomes Chief Minister of Goa in May, he will revamp the high school education system in Goa to be the best in the nation and we Goan IITians will start IIT Entrance Exam coaching classes all over Goa. Then Goan students will get into IIT en masse - ie a large number will attempt IIT Entrance Exam and get thru the JEE - and those that do not succeed will still get into the other engineering colleges. All these students will get lucrative scholarships to do post graduate study in America, and the unfortunate ones who dont get scholarships to study in American colleges will go to Europe. Sure Goan IIT Graduates or Graduates of other engineering colleges will have a world of a opportunity in Goa, in India or abroad. This will surely open the minds of all Goans - They need to start now with a vote for Manohar Parrikar for Chief Minister and we will all attain GOA DOURADA (Golden Goa) !

Best Regards,

Dr. Carmo D'Cruz,
Goan, IITian
ex Velim in South Goa,
now INDIAN Harbour Beach, Florida.

From: "André" de Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Goanet Digest, Vol 2, Issue 202
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 14:04:13 -0800 (PST)

Hi.

I've read your messages on Goanet with some amazement.

I don't understand your focus on "Get more Goans into the elite IITs" helps anything. If more Goans get into the IITs, well and good. But surely only a very small fraction of those that try will.

Unless you're making the point that opening the minds of Goan students to the possibilities that lie outside Goa is what is desirable, but I don't think you've made that explicit anywhere.

Andre


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