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Answered by vivek036250
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is it of 8th class?????????

Answered by dhanushree465
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1) Before the arrival of the British, the system of education in India was very flexible.

There were ‘pathshalas’ and ‘madrassas’ in which a few students were taught by their teacher.

There were no prescribed textbook.

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.

Sanskrit, Persian and mathematics were the most popular subjects.

Science and geography were not taught.

There was also no system of examinations.

The teacher had a lot of freedom quite unlike the system prevalent today.

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