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CONCLUSION

INDIA

EDUCATION SYSTEM

TEACHER'S ROLE

Interest

Innovation

Constantly learning

Motivation

INDEX

DIFFICULTIES

FOR STUDENTS

Children travelling to school across the Himalayas, Zanskar, Indian Himalayas.

A different version of school bus in Beldanga, India

Schoolchildren travelling in cart to get to school In Delhi, India

SCHOOL CLASSES

Traveling by boat in Kerala, India

  • Education system.

  • Type of schools.

  • School classes.

  • Difficulties for students.

  • Teacher's role.

  • Conclusion.

Children crossing through the forest by a tree bridge, India

More than one person at each desk.

Old classes with smart gadgets.

TYPE OF SCHOOLS

Single-sex schools

Mixed schools

Boarding schools.

Religious schools.

EDUCATION SYSTEM

Primary education

Grading system

  • Compulsory and free
  • Begins at 6 and ends at 14
  • State-run and private school
  • Regional language medium of instruction
  • English second language (Grade 3)

Secondary Education

10 point grading scale

  • Begins in grade 9 and lasts until grade 12
  • Free at government school
  • Public examinations are held at the end of both cycles
  • Three languages

Vocational Education

  • For people who not want to go to tertiary education or fail to complete secondary school

Tertiary education

  • India's higher education system
  • Based upon the British system of education
  • Educational policy is ever- developing