Putting a limit on how much students are able to access the internet is definitely going to be a great thing if it can be implemented.
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Students ignore their health, wealth, social, and personal life. The only thing they bother about is being online. We can see the examples of students getting mentally and physically disturbed due to internet addiction. Students need to focus on their studies and not pay attention to useless and bad things. But on the internet, they can easily get introduced to porn websites. These kinds of websites are available in large numbers. There can be a chance that students can reach these sites accidentally and get addicted later.
The current generation of students use computers to complete their school and college activities and use the internet to research important information. Just a click of a button is enough to find the full information about just about anything under the sun. In this way, students can also acquire skills that can earn them while they study. Depending on the interests of the students, they can write their ideas and go back to blogging or web-writing as a side career. And those who like to play video games may be interested in creating their own games later. On a more serious note, the Internet has also made it possible for students to complete courses from the comfort of their own homes.