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29th March 2016, 02:37 PM
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Educational Structure in India
Hi I would like to know the structure of the education system in India as my son has received a project on the education system in India and need the details about it?
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29th March 2016, 02:38 PM
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Re: Educational Structure in India
Education in India is given by people in general area and in addition the private part, with control and subsidizing originating from three levels: focal, state, and neighborhood. Under different articles of the Indian Constitution, free and obligatory training is given as an essential right to kids between the ages of 6 and 14. Education System in India Education School/Level Grade From Grade To Age From Age To Years Notes Primary Elementary School 1 8 6 14 8 Secondary Secondary School 9 12 14 18 4 Includes Standards X and XII - Secondary School or Senior Secondary School Tertiary University/College Level Tertiary Technical Institutes 4 Undergraduate degree Essential Education Essential and Middle (lower essential (Standards I to V) and upper essential (Standards VI to VIII)) instruction is necessary and free in India. Optional Education Optional instruction starts in evaluation 9 and endures until evaluation 12. The auxiliary stage is broken into two, two year cycles, for the most part alluded to as General/Lower Secondary School, or 'Standard X', and Upper/Senior Secondary School, or 'Standard XII'. Instruction keeps on being free at government schools, albeit private schooling is more basic at the optional level. Professional Education Youngsters who don't wish to go ahead to tertiary instruction, or who neglect to finish optional school frequently enlist at exclusive professional schools that have some expertise in only one or just a couple courses. Tertiary Education India's advanced education framework is very incorporated and experiencing expansive changes since its commencement in 1947. To a great extent based upon the British arrangement of instruction, instructive approach is always creating. |
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