Sociology, asked by avni2352, 10 months ago

Distinguish between Free education and compulsory education.​

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Answered by rohitpatiballa
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Compulsory Education. All children between the ages of 6 to 14 can get free education from class 1 to class 8, in a nearby government school or aided school. Children who have never been to school or have dropped out can get back to school. They will get admission in a class suitable to their age.

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Answered by ItzMahii
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Free education

Free education is the education funded through government spending or charitable organisations rather than tution funding.

The concepts include:

(i) Fee Free education refers to pupils or students earning education without having to pay fee (s) and contributions that were previous provided by parents or guardians.

Compulsory education

Compulsory education refers to a period of educational attendance required of all students. The period of compulsory education is often determined by the student's age. In the U.S., schooling is compulsory for all children. The age range for which school attendance is required varies from state to state.

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