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Discribe education in pre- British times.​

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Answered by paras1234532
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There were 'pathshalas' and 'madrassas' in which a few students were taught by their teacher. ... All teaching was imparted orally, generally at the house of the teacher. There was no fixed curriculum and the teacher taught whatever he deemed best for his students

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Answered by shobi86
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Before the British, India had its own educational systems like the Gurukulas and the Madrassas. The East India Company, during their first 60 years of rule didn't care much for the education of those they ruled in India. (Even in England, universal education came about at a much later stage.)

The history of education began with teaching of traditional elements such as Indian religions, Indian mathematics, Indian logic at early Hindu and Buddhist centres of learning such as ancient Takshashila (in modern-day Pakistan) and Nalanda (in India) Before Christ.

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