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difference between indian education system and western education system 5 points about indian education system and western education system​

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Answered by eshagurav
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Indian Education

1)Indian education focuses more on theory rather than practical. Indian education system doesn’t allow creativity.

2)in India; education is a formality, part of routine; every Indian must get a degree of Engineering or Medical stream; whether you learn something or not.

3)Where as Indian education system only emphasize on studies. There is no room for extra curricular in our education system.

4)Indian education system is very bad in adopting latest technologies in curriculum.

5)And lastly we believe in grades and certificates. We believe in taking admission in IITs and IIMs.

Western Education.

1)Whereas in foreign countries; they focus more on practical based learning. And they allow creativity in education.

2) In foreign countries; education is taken as a learning process.

3)Foreign education curriculum contains everything taking from arts to sports along with studies.

4)In foreign countries; curriculum changes everyday according to upgradation of technology and requirements of the industry.

5)Foreign countries believe in skills. They don’t care about the institution of education more, all they see is what you learnt during your schooling.

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Answered by AtharvSena
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Indian education

  • Indian education places a greater emphasis on theory than on practice. The Indian educational system discourages creativity.
  • Education in India is a formality, a part of daily life; every Indian is required to obtain a degree in Engineering or Medicine, regardless of whether or not they learn anything.
  • In contrast, the Indian educational system focuses solely on study. Extracurricular activities have no place in our educational system.
  • The Indian school system is woefully behind the times when it comes to incorporating cutting-edge technology into the curriculum.
  • Finally,   indian education value grades and certificates. Admission to IITs and IIMs is something we strongly believe in.

Western education

  • In contrast, other countries place a greater emphasis on practical learning. They also allow for educational inventiveness.
  • Education is viewed as a learning process in other countries.
  • The curriculum for foreign education includes everything from arts to sports, as well as studies.
  • In foreign countries, curriculum changes on a daily basis in response to technological advancements and industrial demands.
  • Skills are valued in foreign countries. They don't care about the educational institution any longer; all they see is what you learned in school.

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