Education System in India
Education System in India
Education System in India
INTRODUCTION
The Indian Education System is one of the oldest education systems in the world. Several centuries
ago, the students studied at Gurukul ashrams and stayed with the teachers until the teacher has
taught them everything he had to. Today, every other lane has an educational institute. As a result,
the quality of education provided has deteriorated. On the other hand, the premier institutes like
IITs and IIMs are a mark of excellence and are famous around the world. The race for grades has
often left sports and other extra-curricular activities out of the priority list.
Education system is the back bone of the economy, which many of us are not aware about. The
future of many developing countries lie in the hands of their education system and that is also how
we predict the future of a country's economy.
Education system in India is much criticized for its lack of facility and faculty, for provision of
placement units and for preparing the students to face the world with practical knowledge of how
things work. However, it is also worth noting that our student exchange programs are still popular
with students coming from all across the world to study at our universities.
In terms of literacy, India is one of those at the top of the world rankings. In fact, Indians are known
to be avid readers. According to a survey, an Indian reads an average of almost 11 hours a week. We
can see many Indians get selected worldwide in the multi-national companies, creating their own
fortune. They are able to perform good in their career only because of quality education provided in
India.
Indian education system emphasizes competitive spirit from early stages. Competition teaches
students to unleash their full potential. There is a ranking system since school that makes the
students strive for performing good. It develops the brain in earlier stages and boosts their thinking
power. It teaches to analyse our strengths and weaknesses consistently.
Examinations
In Indian educational system, we have tests that conducted every month to find out how much have
we learned. Many students hate it, but there is a good side. Tests help us understand chapters in
depth, memorize them and retrieve it when needed. In other words, we develop a habit of learning
by our self, we learn how to priorities topics and the way to remember them. We do this for many
years constantly and by the end of our school life, we are master at grasping concepts quickly and
effectively.
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Moral Science
Most of the primary and middle-class educational systems have included a subject called moral
science while this is something that is not taught in foreign universities. This subject teaches
students about the basic morals and ethics. Earlier, it was believed that ethics are something that
cannot be taught, but our education system has made a first step in that direction. Moreover, many
cultural fests and music concerts are encouraged by Indian schools and colleges.
Secularism
In most of the schools in India, English is a compulsory language and the regional language is also
taught with equal importance. We learn to be secular with the help of Indian educational system.
Studying at a school where we have students with different religions, we slowly learn how to respect
other religions as well.
The problem
Indian education system is not poor as compared to other countries but we are not producing as
many scholars as we should be able to produce due to the population and limited resources of our
country. That is why, we are bound to say that the Indian education system is not up to the mark. It
is because of lack of interest in implementation of proper system, whether it is a government or a
private educational institute.
The syllabus
The Indian education system relies on book for knowledge, where the questions are just facts from
the book. Because of this, it becomes a memory test and not a learning assessment. Students hardly
learn from the syllabus due to this theoretical approach of teaching. We are still studying the
subjects that have been proposed decades back. Creating an interest for education amongst the
students is a very important task, at which the education system truly fails.
Teaching approach
Students are not being taught why they are learning particular subjects and topic. Textbooks do not
mention how the topics are relevant in practical life. The student to teacher ratio is also very low. As
a result, teachers are not able to concentrate on each and every child. The rise of coaching centers
for competitive exams and private tuitions for school children are is resulted by the poor education
system, which couldn’t make students job-ready.
Expensive education
High prices of higher education in India is becoming a serious problem. The quality of education
provided is associated with the expenditure on it. Higher fees are charged if the institute is well-
known. The enormous amounts of donations demanded by private institute are not new. Indian
Govt isn’t investing in higher education aspirants. Indian govt is spending only 3% of its GDP on
education. Also, there is no control of govt on the fee structure of private educational institutes.
CONCLUSION
Success stories
Indian educational system has succeeded in the view that – At NASA, many of world’s best brains are
working, in which 20% are Indians and all of them are educated in India. Also, many people are
holding high posts in India and aboard who received their education in India.
Method of teaching needs a relook. Teachers should encourage logical thinking & creativity in
students. There has to be a practical approach to educate the students. The syllabus should be
updated with the latest inventions and technologies. Just like Benjamin Franklin rightly said, “Tell me
and I forget, teach me and I remember, involve me and I learn.”
It is important that quality education must be affordable to all the sections of the society, because
every child has the right to education. For this, the condition of the government colleges and
institution should be raised to a reasonable level. Also, the government should take steps to extend
the number of primary schools in order that people of each village can get education easily.
Education loans should be made available easily.
Impartial education
Irrespective of caste, creed and gender quality education must be provided to all. Especially
education for girls should be given topmost priority. Also, education should be free of corruption.
Exams should be in a way that a student’s understanding of the subject can be assessed. Not just the
syllabus and pedagogy, but also the attitude change towards the marks system need to be changed.
Our attitude towards marks and grades needs to be changed.
The modern education system has been supported by one formula: ‘cheap, required and customary
education to all’. Even people are able to decide by their conscience that what means of education
are going to be best suited to them. Still, many people are ignoramus regarding words and literacy.
Hence, it is essential to provide education to all, as other nations are so much ahead within the field
of education. It is all in the hand of the government that what should be the exact type of system in
which education for all is secured. India is a progressing country and the present scenario of Indian
education can be improved a lot.