Degree in Hand, Vision on Hold: Redefining Commerce Education is a compelling exploration of the realities faced by commerce students in today's academic system.
This book goes beyond textbooks and syllabi to examine the dreams, dilemmas, and decisions that define a student's educational journey. It highlights why many students choose commerce, how parental expectations influence career paths, and how the education system often prioritizes degrees over direction.
Through real stories, practical observations, and critical insights, the author raises important questions about what we teach, how we teach, and what education should truly empower students to become.
This book is ideal for:
Commerce students and aspirants Parents seeking clarity for their children's future Educators and academic mentors Anyone questioning the purpose of modern education
Why read this book?
Offers a realistic view of commerce education in India Encourages critical thinking beyond marks and degrees Promotes purpose-driven learning and teaching Acts as a mirror to classrooms and a window to reform
This is not just a book-it is a call to rethink education with clarity, courage, and vision