A literate population is the backbone of any country. There is significant relation between literacy, education and development. Literacy benefits both individuals and humanities and it's only gained through proper education system of a country. as we all are well aware about the definition of Education, it is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. Educational methods include teaching, training, storytelling, discussion and directed research.
proper education helps in many factors although every aspect of life education is necessary part of it and educated and ever water can choose the right government uneducated citizen is aware of his rights and duties and also vigilant against translated population cannot be expected by anyone education also bring financial independence and healthy lifestyle.
India is a country of versatile diversity in every kind whether its education, culture socio economic, or any other biological aspects. in the education system in India is also found to be of many versatile diversities some schools for under CBSE pattern and some states as well as union territory boards.
The school system in India has four levels: lower primary (age 6 to 10),
upper primary (11 and 12),
high (13 to 15) and
higher secondary (17 and 18). The lower primary school is divided into five “standards”, upper primary school into two, high school into three and higher secondary into two. Also more than 700,000 schools are in operation in our country. After completing the school education, for higher education ther are various means to study higher education in India. There are various means to get admission in higher educational institutes. India's higher education system is the third largest in the world. The University Grants Commission is its main governing body and also oversees accreditation for higher learning.
The Indian higher education system has expanded at a fast pace by adding more than 20,000 colleges and more than 8 million students in a decade and as of today, India has more than 800 universities, with a break up of Central, State, Deemed and Private universities along with many institutions established and functioning under the State Act, and Institutes of National Importance - which include AIIMS, IIT's and NIT's among others.
Other institutions include Government Degree Colleges and Private Degree Colleges, including exclusive women's colleges, functioning under these universities and institutions. Colleges may be Autonomous, i.e. empowered to examine their own degrees, up to the PhD level in some cases, or Non-Autonomous, in which case their examinations are under the supervision of the university to which they are affiliated; in either case, however, degrees are awarded in the name of the university rather than the college.
The emphasis in the tertiary level of education lies on science and technology. Indian educational institutions by 2004 consisted of a large number of technology institutes. Distance learning and open education is also a feature of the Indian higher education system, and is looked after by the Distance Education Council. Indira Gandhi National Open University is the largest university in the world by number of students, having approximately 3.5 million students across the globe.
Due to the terrible situations created by Covid-19 pandemic Education system in India has affected worse. Because of the fact that more than 70% of Indian population Dwell from rural areas. Also online education has affected the lives of students, as we are hearing the news coming from various regions where recently various students have committed suicide, due to poverty as many other valid reasons. Eg, recently a girl from southern part of India committed suicide because he was unable in that situation to afford a mobile phone.
Education is the means to secure employment and our government must work towards inclusive education system. ... Hence, education is the only seed that can reap growth in India in its true sense, where human beings' existence depends on their understanding of the importance of life and its ways of sustainance.
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