Education in India

Introduction:

For centuries India has been an important center of learning and the many popular universities here. Even today the country has some of the best universities in the world. Furthermore, it is also facing numerous challenges in elementary school, while striving to achieve 100% literacy by. With a compulsory primary education, maintaining quality of education in rural areas was difficult and Kerala is the only Indian state to reach this goal.

All levels of education from primary school to higher education, supervised by the Ministry of Higher Education and the Department of School Education and Literacy. The Indian government also heavily subsidized education, although it is an initiative for higher education partially self-financing.


The Indian education system has many steps, such as kindergarten, primary, secondary, higher secondary, diploma and degree holders. Pre-kindergarten or kindergarten, the primary top and bottom of the kindergarten, where they develop skills in reading and writing. Have primary school children



between the ages of six and eleven. He organized the class of 4.59.

School children aged between eleven and 15 years TheSecondary and classes are held 6-10. The pupils aged between sixteen and 17 years and classes are organized in eleven and twelve. In some states, the known classes of between six and eight as well as middle schools and 8-10 high schools are considered. There are many different currents available after high school. Higher Education in India it is
Training to specialize in one area and contains many technical schools, colleges and universities. Schools in India by various councils, such as Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which controls for the review of the Council of Indian School Certificate (CISCO) Board of Directors, Board Members State School opened schools and abroad.


There are many state-funded schools in all major Indian cities that serve the working class. Although there are many public schools with English as the language above, students are often taught in the local language. These institutions are heavily subsidized and learning materials are also included subsidized. Public schools have the curriculum of the state. Secondary education is also offered by a number of private schools, or follow the national curriculum or program of the State