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right down the problem existed in the education sector of the India ​

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Answered by aaryansaagar
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Education is essential for the development of intellect and knowledge of a person as well as for the growth of economy of a nation. Enhancement in the education sector directly results in advancement in the economy of a nation, as it enhances the skill-set of the workforce which can make better use of the available technology. However, to the our utter dismay, currently, the Indian education system faces a number of setbacks, the primary one being lack of standardisation in both school and university/college level.

To understand the situation better, we should first enlist the problems that circumscribe the Education Sector in India.

Problems in the current system

The existence of different boards that govern education in schools results in divergent syllabus in the same grade. For example, the course material prescribed by Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE board) for 9th grade mathematics contains a chapter called commercial mathematics which is not prescribed in the books of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE board). Apart from these two, there are various state boards with different subjects and syllabus which in general are relatively lower in standards than the CBSE and ICSE’s. A standardised curriculum for students of same age is imperative, but there is no such standardisation due to the existence of these different governing bodies.

Even in colleges, due to lack of a regulatory body and autonomy given to institutions, the course varies significantly. A student of law in one college is taught the law of torts and jurisprudence in the first year, whereas in some other university, these subjects are taught in the later years of the course.

Homogeneity in curriculum is essential because a course material needs to be made by carefully evaluating the mental ability of a child of the said age, and such evaluation must apply to all children of the same age, there must be no disparity, otherwise this may hamper the development of the child and impact the process of learning which in the long run will hamper the India’s growth.

Answered by bhagatrakshit57
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1) The poor people can't get best education so his next generation is also poor.

2) The school  in india are best with best teachers but in some places the teachers of school take full money but they not teach as equal as money.

3) The toilets of school are also untidy because of the laziness of sweepers. So, children stop their urine full day that so painfull in your kidney as well as in urinary bladder.

4) There is an also discrimination between genders because in medeival time, Only boys are allowed to study in schools but girls are not allowed because her parent's want to give house work to her like laundry, cooking, sweeping, etc.

5) The school in india is also bad and good.  

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