Sanjeev visits the little considerable immature students receiving time out of their propagandize day to assistance learn travel young kids the same syllabus. That’s recycled learning, Indian style, as well as it creates the large sense upon the presenter in this BBC Worldwide video clip.

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25 Responses to “Education in India – BBC”

  1. pakisTerimadilan Says:

    Go INDIA Go!!!
    Jai Hind!

  2. kanthasingh54 Says:

    @Uhjay

    Tell me man…..how many branded colleges you have apart from the IIT or IIM..??? I know how other ‘branded’ colleges teach….anyone who has money in india opens up a college…and many of ur 400,000 come from these worthless colleges…

    If you want to know how ‘branded’ ur colleges are…why dnt you tell me wat sort of significant research work they’ve done….coz thats one sure way to know how ‘branded’ a college is!!

  3. kanthasingh54 Says:

    @Uhjay
    first of all you make a racist post saying that indians are more intelligent than other races….and then you tell me ‘why you came up with that post’…
    Well Im not talking about the students focusing on higher education coz indians know how to focus better than many others…..your government is too busy handing off money to farm laborers instead of spending it on more long term benefits…

  4. Uhjay Says:

    Obviously they do focus on higher education..when they get the opportunity to. Idk why you came up with that post..its all over the place and doesn’t even address my point. Btw, i agree that its about work ethic AND high expectations which many of us are born into. So calm down, it aint that serious lol

  5. Uhjay Says:

    CALM DOWN!! u make it sound like thats my belief/claim or something. I read it somewhere so I mentioned it. And idk why youre talking about roadside colleges? Where that come from? You have to go to a brand name college to get a good education?

  6. kanthasingh54 Says:

    @Uhjay
    Get it through ur head….the entire human race has the same IQ…..Indians perform better in the west because while white parents allow their children to get drunk, laid and paid….indian parents force their children to work like donkeys to get high grades…its a cultural difference not an IQ difference…

    Im a scientist…and perhaps 0.1% of the good quality publications i read are from india…now see wat ur 400,000 graduates are doing

  7. kanthasingh54 Says:

    @Uhjay
    Dude i dnt kno wat IQ scale u talkin bout but i guess even einstein had an IQ of 150..i mean if all indian physics graudates can understand the theory of gen relativity Einstein put forward….Id be amazed
    And do you know the quality of the 400,000 indian graduates….most of them come from roadside colleges with no practical experience…thts y for even subjects like economics where funding is not required, india cannot produce nobel laureates….u need to focus better on ur higher edu.

  8. Ironzealot7531 Says:

    as to your remarks on American culture’s lack of emphasis on education, I agree. With tend to emphasize athletics and fame over intellectual pursuit, and I think it’s a serious problem.

    That doesn’t mean I believe we should be as narrowly focused on education as Indians however. There’s value to having a more well rounded life.

  9. Ironzealot7531 Says:

    I’d require a source before I believe that figure of educated Indians having the highest median IQ, and if it is the case. It could be as a result of India only educating a small elite relative to the rest of its population, where the US educates everyone.

    That 60,000 American graduates a year figure if verifiably bogus, it’s closer to 3 million. I have no idea where you think you got those figures from.

  10. Uhjay Says:

    I dont wanna blame anyone for this but i noticed that after coming here i got dumber. Im starting law school in the fall but i definitely noticed that I wasn’t as bright as I was when i first came here in 96. Don’t knwo what to attribute that to, but maybe its because the curriculum isnt challenging in the early stages of schooling.

  11. Uhjay Says:

    I dont have anything against Americans or whatever, but reality is people here are more concerned ith being a glamour model or something rather than something with intellect. Doesnt apply to all, but the upcoming generation and including mines has misdirected priorities/goals.

  12. Uhjay Says:

    if ure gonna compare America with developing countries like india/china etc. u have to compare graduation rates for those that do attend college. Its like comparing apples and oranges if u compare opportunity. Obviously Americans will have more opportunity for education. It’s still pretty sad that in a country as developed as the US, the condition of the education system isnt where it should be.

  13. Uhjay Says:

    We know the system in terms of facilities etc is a work in progress but in America there’s a great discrepancy in the opportunities for education. I lived in the inner city i would know. Now go do something productive with ur life rather than having internet fights with people!

  14. Uhjay Says:

    even though you sound like a typical total ignorant westerner il respond to ur pathetic comments. Here’s a fact, India/china graduates 400,000 people from college every year..America…60,000. Heres another fact u mental midget…in a global study done by some british firm (cant recall name), among the Educated people of all the included countries, indians had the highest IQ-135-140.

  15. Ironzealot7531 Says:

    yep

    that’s because Indians Americans are the only one’s who give a shit about such competitions. Even other asians largely ignore them

    your other comment is useless and not worth replying to

  16. GTomAlex Says:

    Average american cannot spell properly and will fall behind without spell check
    And all the spelling tests in ur country are won by Asians

    Cheers

  17. Ironzealot7531 Says:

    just found some actual data on the subject

    According to the world bank, fewer than 40% of Indian adolescents even attend high school, much less graduate

    only 1 in 10 indian young adults will ever receive any kind of tertiary education.

    for the record, 7/10 american young adults will at least enter college. Although only about 3/10 americans will graduate college

  18. Ironzealot7531 Says:

    haha

    Is that why fewer than half of Indian students even graduate from highschool? I suggest you find real data on the subject. Rather than giving me meaningless anecdotes of your own experiences.

    One the whole, the average American is far better educated than the average Indian. Our system has it’s problems, and low standards are one of the those problems.

    But India is not exactly an example of a nation with an exemplary education system either.

  19. Ironzealot7531 Says:

    they’re “immensely bright” because of parents and a culture that values education to the exclusion of all other considerations.

    When I was a freshman in college, I had a roommate who was from Korea. All he ever did was study. I would study maybe 3-4 hours a day, in addition to lectures and assignments. My roommate would study for easily twice that amount of time.

    The source of asian academic success is really not such a secret, and it’s not a set of habits I would wish to emulate

  20. Uhjay Says:

    the education system in india and asia in general is so far ahead of the west it’s a joke. My middle school teacher told us exams such as the ST ACT and the high school proficiency exams were a result of the west falling behind the east in education. Not to offend but America is a country of B and C students. Kids is asia are immensely bright for some reason.

  21. Uhjay Says:

    you sure about that? I was born in the population that was not in the “select few”. Eduction was still highly valued and demanded. Certainly, every country has the unfortunate that don’t get equal opportunities but even we in the rural areas were able to get excellent education. The facilities aren’t always great but, u dont go to school for the fancy classrooms.

  22. Ironzealot7531 Says:

    bullshit

    it’s “among the best in the world” for a very select few. Most indians have to make do with sub-par facilities and teachers who often refuse to show up at teach them.

  23. sprau09 Says:

    Indian education system is among the best in the world with exellent facilities..

  24. gemphu1234 Says:

    2.10 is so cute.

  25. akhtar166 Says:

    I don’t like your attitude chakdemumbai234. You did not do any proper research (if any at all) about the “average American child” (and next time American starts with a capital a). Not all American children are bad, most are good. Our circumstances are different than in India’s, our culture, our way of life. Perhaps you should do a little more research next time. Just saying.

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