Is Indian education system really that bad?

Is Indian education system really that bad?

The Government of India is well aware of the problems in the Indian education system, but has been slow in responding to them. School infrastructure is in a poor state and many school teachers are not properly qualified, with 31\% of them not having a degree. Consequently, the state of learning is very poor.

What is the problem with Indian education system?

Problems in the Indian education system also include outdated instructional delivery methods. Indian schools often lack behind because of faulty techniques and strategies of instructional delivery. As teachers make use of age-old methods and rote learning techniques they fail to engage students purposefully.

Is Indian education system better than US?

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Rigid v/s Flexible − In India, there is rigidity where the student has to study all the subjects in the schooling period. There is no chance to skip these subjects. Whereas, the system in the US is more flexible where the students get more subjects to explore with each subject given equal importance.

What percentage of Indian population is educated?

India: Literacy rate in 2011, 2015 and 2018, by gender

Characteristic Overall Men
2018 74.37\% 82.37\%
2015 71.96\% 80.94\%
2011 69.3\% 78.88\%

What is wrong with the Indian education system?

There is nothing wrong with the Indian Education system. Atleast not for 90\% of the ‘problems’ we blame it for. If there were, it would have died, transformed, evolved long ago – but it survived. This answer might not fit the above question, but the audience for it lies primarily here.

How has the British Indian education system changed after 70 years?

British Indian Education system hasn’t changed even after 70 years of Independence. Britishers used to consider themselves superior than us and the present education system wants you to develop the same mentality and want you to consider yourself inferior than whites. We all know what we read is what we become.

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Is India’s literacy rate close to that of China?

Even today half (53 percent) the children who start primary school don™t enter secondary education and, as our Nobel laureate economist, Amartya Sen, never tires of reminding us, India™s literacy percentage is not even close to that of China.