Minister for Education and Health Himanta Biswa Sarma told the Legislative Assembly that a major problem faced by the education sector in Assam has been the disproportionately high number of students opting for arts and humanities stream.
"In the grass-root level our aim is to promote the science and commerce streams... That is where opportunities and jobs exist," Sarma said during the Zero Hour in the Assembly.
He disagreed with an opinion expressed by Asom Gana Parishad member Keshab Mahanta that priority should be given to education in arts.
"You visit any institute and you will see hundreds of students opting for political science as Honours subject. Later they get no jobs and this gives rise to resentment and frustration," Sarma said.
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He, however, conceded that lack of government initiative has been a prime factor behind slow growth of science, technology and IT education.
"In many institutes, where you find good teachers in physics and chemistry, you notice that the post of botany teacher is lying vacant. At other place, you will notice that good laboratories are not available," the minister said.
He said in 500 high schools, new Higher Secondary classes will be introduced and in 636 Higher Secondary colleges additional streams will be introduced where only a single stream exist currently.