Disadvantages of indian educational system
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The Indian education system is not actually ‘Indian’; it was imposed on the country by the British. The imperialists had just one goal in mind – to create a population of educated clerks and coolies so that they serve the British Empire better. India was set free in 1947 but successive governments did little to change the education system. In fact, they only made it worse over the next few decades. Here is the list of top 10 detectable flaws in the Indian education system which must be removed if the government is actually serious about the country’s development.
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☑️☑️major drawback is students have theoretical knowledge and knows the concept but to apply those concept and knowledge they are failing in that so practical knowledge is zero. students are just focused in india since childhood to get marks and are not bothered to think what are the practical applications where they can use this theoretical knowledge.
indian education system is outdated most of the concept and topics which students are studying are outdated and are not used in the real world anymore. so syllabus should change .
in indian education system you will find million teachers but very less of them are skilled teachers. just by getting degree should not be the way of becoming teacher. so we require skilled teachers in education.
hope it will help you!!
indian education system is outdated most of the concept and topics which students are studying are outdated and are not used in the real world anymore. so syllabus should change .
in indian education system you will find million teachers but very less of them are skilled teachers. just by getting degree should not be the way of becoming teacher. so we require skilled teachers in education.
hope it will help you!!
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