difference between america facility and indian facility plz quickly
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Being a student who completed high school in India and came to the United States to pursue my further studies in Engineering I find this question quite reasonable.
let me begin by stating the difference between the Indian and American curriculum in high schools which are the stepping stones to higher education.
Indian high school science stream curriculum without doubt is the tougher among the two and is more centered towards the core subjects of science PCB/PCM even the AP curriculum is far less complex that the IIT prep syllabus. But the down side is Indian syllabus focuses more on the theory than the practicals. Whereas in the U.S theory and practicals go hand in hand thus providing students with greater understanding of what they learn in their classes, even languages are given equal importance because it accounts to 50% of their SAT I scores.
Now coming to the entrance exams in the two countries the Indian entrance exams in my opinion is one of the toughest in the world which requires thorough understanding of all the fundamental concepts of PCM/PCB. On the other hand admission to engineering colleges is quite different in the U.S, it is a very long procedure which normally ends before the students graduates from their high schools, they usually submit their SAT scores, recommendation letters from their teachers and their counselors.
let me begin by stating the difference between the Indian and American curriculum in high schools which are the stepping stones to higher education.
Indian high school science stream curriculum without doubt is the tougher among the two and is more centered towards the core subjects of science PCB/PCM even the AP curriculum is far less complex that the IIT prep syllabus. But the down side is Indian syllabus focuses more on the theory than the practicals. Whereas in the U.S theory and practicals go hand in hand thus providing students with greater understanding of what they learn in their classes, even languages are given equal importance because it accounts to 50% of their SAT I scores.
Now coming to the entrance exams in the two countries the Indian entrance exams in my opinion is one of the toughest in the world which requires thorough understanding of all the fundamental concepts of PCM/PCB. On the other hand admission to engineering colleges is quite different in the U.S, it is a very long procedure which normally ends before the students graduates from their high schools, they usually submit their SAT scores, recommendation letters from their teachers and their counselors.
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