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Education is commonly believed to be important for the success of entrepreneurial activity. To estimate the returns to education in terms of entrepreneurial profits, however, one must address the challenge that both education and entrepreneurship are endogenous. We all appreciate that education is extremely important and crucial to our lives but it is also clear that not everyone can receive the level of education they have a right to. This leads us to divide people into two groups, educated and uneducated people. Both of these types of people have their advantages and disadvantages which can be evaluated in terms of economic power, social status and mentality. Level of income leads us onto social status. Educated people with a high level of income seem to be a respectable figure for other people whereas uneducated people are viewed in a different light. Uneducated people do not choose to be in that condition of poverty but due to not achieving any level of education which is a basic human right they have not had the same chances in life.

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S.Sudha, & B. Nivedha. (2019). An empirical study on the comparison between educators and noneducators towards monthly earnings with special reference to Coimbatore District . International Journal of Intellectual Advancements and Research in Engineering Computations, 7(1), 455–459. Retrieved from https://ijiarec.com/ijiarec/article/view/944