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Schools in India

The value of education becomes more prominent as time pass. The development in the economy proves to demand teachers, educators and schools in India to take part in solving the problem in education. Education in India is compulsory until the age of 14.

In ancient times, children would go to Gurukuls. These are the monastery or the house of the teachers. During the British time, other countries including USA established missionary schools in India and boarding schools.

As time passed, more and more schools in India were brought up and gained popularity across the state. This became the beginning of modern schools in India. The schools in India range from large campuses to the very simple teaching under a tree.

Various boards of schools in India include Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE), Madrasa Boards of various states, Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), State Boards of various boards, Anglo Indian Board and more.

The subjects taught in schools in India are Computer Science, Information Technology, General Knowledge, History, Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Language, etc.

The government set a program in elementary schools in India. Four programs are included in the program focusing solely for the girls’ education. Girls’ schools in India are established in all districts to improve the low literacy rate of female. Different institutes have their own programs running for every child in India. National Bal Bhavan encourages kids to have activities to enhance their creative potential. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and Mid Day Meal Scheme aim to lure children as well as the parents to get into and appreciate literacy.

Schools in India in secondary education are considered also with its role as the link of elementary and higher education. High school in India includes Standards IX-XII. There are different names for every category of standards depending on the state that you are in. schools in India for high school level maybe affiliated to various state board or national boards like CBSE or ICSE.

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Numerous Colleges and Universities can be seen in India. These schools in India are controlled by Ministry of Human Resource Development and are funded by the state governments. The States administers most of the universities but the 18 important universities are maintained by the Union Government.

The funding for all these schools is increased to give the central universities an edge over other state universities. There is a rapid growth in technical education for the past years in India. The annual enrollment of engineers, technicians and scientists exceeds two million.

The rate of enrollment for tertiary level has increased between five to ten percent. One of the best tertiary institutions in India is the Indian Institutes of Technology. It ranked 50th in the world and is the second in the field of Engineering by Times Higher World University Rankings Earlier. Asia Week also conducted a study and ranked them as the best technical universities in Asia. Times Higher Education (THES) confirms that Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is among the world’s top 100 institutes for social sciences.

 
     
 
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