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Study in India

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India has been the hub of higher education since time immemorial. It has played a vital role in forming a present society. Despite severe handicaps of resources and means, the country has developed well organized education structure during last 60 years. Indian constitution has made several efforts to render quality education to all and to transform this dream into reality government has categorized education into diverse sections: Elementary Education, Adult Education, Secondary Education, Higher Education, Vocational and Technical Education. Worthwhile trends can be observed in diverse sectors of education from independence period to the current scenario.

Indian education scenario has undergone many changes till now. India has built up effective education system with over 18000 colleges, 400 universities, various vocational institutes and 13 institutes of national importance. Apart from this, there are many polytechnic, training and diploma-level institutes. Study in India, is an all together a different experience. A convivial ambience, non-discriminative approach and an exceptional career and educational growth are what that fascinates students from every nook and corner of the world. Indian universities has given birth to many courses such as arts and language, medicine, journalism, commerce, social work, engineering, architecture, business, other specialized studies and are nurturing it well.

This is not an end of the list rather this is the beginning. Indian universities also have distance education programs. India has 66 distance educational institutions and 11 open universities with which it has enlarged its outreach.

Advantages of Studying in India :-
Government of India has been taking many steps to educate every single child of India. For this they have implemented several programs, one of them is Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) which means education for all. Apart from this, there are many other advantages of studying in India. Some of them are mentioned below:-

Quality Education :-
India is mainly known for its quality Education. There are some institutes which provide quality education few of them are Indian Institutes of Management, Indian Institutes of Technology, National Law Schools, Indian Institutes of Science, Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University are some institutes.

Low Cost :- In India the cost of education is quite low in comparison to other countries of the world.

Financial Assistance :- You can avail many financial aids, education loans, and various scholarships In India.

Unique Courses :-
Apart from all this, there are many other courses which are based on Indian traditional knowledge such as Yoga, Ayurveda, Hindi, Sanskrit and many more. Such a wide spectrum of courses facilitates you to choose the best.

Last but not the least, whether Indian education system has improved to a great extent but there are still many corners on which government is working.