Education In Ukraine: It has been more than 450 days since the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia. Although many countries of the world are facing the brunt of this war, but on the front of this war, a crisis is also related to India. This is the crisis of the future of hundreds of Indian students. Not only this, many Indian students are still stuck in Ukraine in the hope of getting a medical degree and instead of reducing their problems, their problems have increased.
From air raid sirens ringing in cities from Kiev to Orissa, to drone attacks and bombings, Indian students in Ukrainian cities are fighting to continue their studies in the battlefield. But the sudden change in the exam pattern in the past has increased the problems of these students.
students forced to take to the streets
These students, who were forced to leave the country and return to war-torn Ukraine due to threats to their medical degrees, are now forced to take to the streets. Many students have reached the capital Kiev on Monday to register their complaints despite the restrictions of martial law.
returning empty handed after losing 6 years of life
Suraj Prakash Upadhyay, a medical final year student who reached Odisha, Ukraine via Moldova in October 2022 from India, says that on the one hand there is a challenge of studies in the current situation, while on the other hand the future looks bleak due to the change in the examination. So we are stuck here. Returning without taking degree would mean returning empty handed after losing 6 years of life. On the other hand, if we stay here, then it is not known that when and how will we pass like this?
Talking to ABP News, Sooraj said that apart from raising this matter in their respective medical universities, Indian students are also lodging complaints with the Ukrainian government. Along with this, they are also appealing to the Government of India for help. So that this issue can be resolved and their future is not spoiled.
Troubled students in Maidan-e-Jung
Actually, the matter is related to the Krok exam in the medical education system of Ukraine. This exam has to be given by third and final year students. To get the degree it is necessary to pass this exam. The students allege that the pattern which was going on for 15 years was changed without informing them. Questions out of the prescribed material for preparation came in the syllabus. In such a situation, it seems difficult for most of the students to pass on May 23.
However, the results of this examination are yet to come. The result of CROC exam will come in the beginning of June. After this, students will also have to give practical examination. Only after that you can get degree. It is being told that the Medical University Administration is appealing to the students to maintain patience. But the troubled students in Maidan-e-Jung are worried about their studies and future.
Meeting between Modi and Zelensky
It is important that the Prime Minister in Hiroshima recently Narendra Modi And there was a meeting between the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky. During this meeting also the issue of Indian students came up in the conversation between the two leaders. PM Modi also thanked President Zelensky for his cooperation on the issue of Indian students.
After the war started in February 2022, India had evacuated its citizens from Ukraine by conducting a special operation. There was a large number of Indian students in this. After returning to India, these students were also given the facility of transfer to the Indian Medical College. But many students could not take advantage of it. In such a situation, a large number of students have returned to Ukraine via neighboring countries and are busy completing their degrees in various colleges.
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