Education in India
Elementary education is provided by the government for children ages 6-14. After 14, families are required to pay for their children’s private school. Due to India’s massive population, high-paying jobs are highly competitive and leave many individuals unemployed.
Education in India is a diverse and multifaceted system that reflects the country's rich cultural, economic, and social diversity. The education system in India is structured into different levels: pre-primary (preschool), primary (grades 1-5), upper primary (grades 6-8), secondary (grades 9-10), and higher secondary (grades 11-12). After completing higher secondary education, students can pursue undergraduate studies at colleges and universities
There is a growing emphasis on digital education and e-learning platforms,[1] especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated the adoption of online learning methods.
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A statue of Sushruta (800 BCE), author of Sushruta Samhita and the founding father of surgery, at Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) in Melbourne, Australia.
The remnants of the library of Nalanda, built in the 5th century CE by Gupta kings. It was rebuilt twice after invasion, first after an invasion from the Huns in the 5th century CE and then after an invasion from the Gaudas in the 7th century CE but abandoned after the third invasion by Turkic invaders in the 12th century.
A child learning alphabets, showing the first letters of the Brahmi alphabet, 2nd century BCE.
Indian pre-primary school children (Divine Orchids International Preschool, Jawhar)
School children of Nuchhungi English Medium School Hnahthial, Mizoram
Secondary school students in a chemistry lab at a school in Odisha
Independence Day celebration at a school in Baranagar
References
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