Thursday 11 October 2012

Education System in INDIA . . .


Education in India is provided by the public sector as well as the private sector, with control and funding coming from three levels: centralstate, and local. The Nalanda University was the oldest university-system of education in the world.  Western education became ingrained into Indian society with the establishment of the British Raj.
Education in India falls under the control of both the Union Government and the states, with some responsibilities lying with the Union and the states having autonomy for others. The various articles of the Indian Constitution provide for education as a fundamental right. Most universities in India are controlled by the Union or the State Government.
India has made progress in terms of increasing primary education attendance rate and expanding literacy to approximately two thirds of the population. India's improved education system is often cited as one of the main contributors to the economic rise of India. Much of the progress especially in Higher education, Scientific research has been credited to various public institutions. The private education market in India is merely 5% although in terms of value is estimated to be worth $40 billion in 2008 and will increase to $68–70 billion by 2012.
However, India continues to face stern challenges. Despite growing investment in education, 25% of its population is still illiterate; only 15% of Indian students reach high school, and just 7%, of the 15% who make it to high school, graduate. The quality of education whether at primary or higher education is significantly poor as compared with major developing nations. As of 2008, India's post-secondary institutions offer only enough seats for 7% of India's college-age population, 25% of teaching positions nationwide are vacant, and 57% of college professors lack either a master's or PhD degree.
As of 2011, there are 1522 degree-granting engineering colleges in India with an annual student intake of 582,000, plus 1,244 polytechnics with an annual intake of 265,000. However, these institutions face shortage of faculty and concerns have been raised over the quality of education.
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Indian Department of Education
Ministry of Human Resource DevelopmentKapil Sibal
National education budget (2011–2012)
BudgetINR52,057 crore (US$9.84 billion)
General details
Primary languagesHindi, English, or State language
System typeFederal, state, private
Established
Compulsory Education
April 1, 2010
Literacy (2011[1])
Total74%
Male82%
Female65%
Enrollment ((N/A))
Total(N/A)
Primary(N/A)
Secondary(N/A)
Post secondary(N/A)
Attainment
Secondary diploma40%
Post-secondary diploma7%

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