INDIAN EDUCATION VS FOREIGN EDUCATION
Keywords:
Indian, Education, foundation, success.Abstract
Education is the key foundation for the success of any country and the betterment of any individual. Education builds the man so it builds the nation. Education should make a person free, should broaden the horizon of thinking and should encourage to experiment and to ask questions. Ultimately, it should make a person realize what capabilities and shortcomings they have. For Indian students, the U.S is one of the top most destinations, followed by the UK and Australia. As per one of the leading newspapers in India, between Oct 2012 and Feb 2013, 5,600 student visas were issued in India. Don’t you think that this is a big question mark on our education system which is the third largest in the world ? This paper tries to bring the comparison of Indian education system with that of foreign nations and what are the major loop holes in Indian educational system ?To know why did we even fail to get a world ranking in education.
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