General Education Cuckoo- General education refers to the educational experience gained by the students in school-college by studying the prescribed curriculum and program between the age and time limits. Yak is also known as formal education. This education sets the educational standards of the individual and gives him social recognition. Depending on this, the individual's ability to participate in social activities is often judged. People with no general education are also described as illiterate and uneducated, although not pure. This type of education has become so prevalent in our social life in the belief that it has become a form of compulsory education for the general public. The government of the country has also made such education compulsory up to secondary level. Of course, this general education does not give the individual any special skills or skillful experience. Such experience requires technical training in a particular subject. However, a person without minimum knowledge and experience of this general education will not be able to enter the specialized technical education program. Therefore, general education is the standard of social recognition in all aspects of one's mental capacity. It is important to keep in mind that general education does not provide us with the special skills or practical experience we need for technical subjects. But on the other hand, innately acquired mental faculties or abilities, such as memory, attention, imagination, thought, reasoning, judgment, etc., make such education more capable and disciplined. Some of the basics of general education study are that these innate mental powers of the individual are more intense and applied in real life.