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How is Indian education system different from British education system
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 1 month ago

Education In USA Education In India
  • Teacher must hold state certification and license to teach.
  • 20 -30 students per teacher in a class.
  • Sports and extracurricular activities and considered equally important as core subjects.
  • Flexible education system.
  • The standard of education is not too high. Here curriculums are flexibly designed so that every student passes the high school.
  • Maths is an optional subject in US.
  • Teachers are important but do not hold the same value as in Indian Education system.
  • Curriculum designed for upper grade may not be based on/related to lower grade.
  • More emphasis is given to exploring and understanding the concepts.
  • Public schools are well maintained and managed with better infrastructure.
  • No formal examination for the students of lower classes. Though students of the higher class have to appear for tests.
  • Students need not to carry lots of books.
  • Teacher can start teaching to elementary classes after getting master or bachelor degree. However, they can continue their studies to become the experienced and qualified teacher to teach in higher classes.
  •  Approx. 50 students in a class per teacher.
  • Traditional in Nature. More emphasis on core subjects. Sports and extracurricular activities are optional and do not hold the same importance.
  • Education system is rigid.
  • The standard of education is high. Here students are prepared to face the upcoming challenges in future.
  • Maths is compulsory till 10th standard.
  • Teacher receives great respect from students and parents.
  • Curriculum of upper grade is built on the learnings of lower grade. For instance, the explained concepts in 9th grade would have been introduced in 8th grade. 
  • Emphasis on academic performance. Mostly, about reading and memorizing the study materials.
  • Most of the public schools (run by government) are poorly managed (they lack infrastructure and other facilities). Hence, parents prefer for private schools.
  • Whether lower or higher, students of all the grades have to sit for the examination. 
  • Everyday even the lower grade children have to carry several books.
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