
As Clore passed the board, he recorded rows of names and percentages, many of them close to whole numbers. He appeared surprised when reading them aloud. “This is why I would never have made it as a student in India. I mean look at the competition,” he said in the video.
He then responded to several points listed on the board, including very high percentages. Reading out the names and symbols one by one, she said, “Tanishka 99.3 per cent… leave a little for the guys. I mean Ruchi got straight 99 flat,” Clore added.
Online users reacted to Tony Clore’s video and the scale of pressure and competition within the Indian education system. One user said, “Sadly, even after studying so hard, many students struggle to get high-paying jobs.”
Another comment said, “It’s population-like numbers…that’s why Japan is on top when it comes to actual education.”
Some users pointed to competition, saying, “Competition is the reason why there is no real growth. Every child has his own strengths and weaknesses.”