CAMPUZ BUZZ(9991+ members)

Quote of the day
"The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any"
–Alice Walker


Campuz Buzz(9991+members) ENGINEERS FROM INDIA,BANGLADESH,PAKISTHAN and many other countries

Must Watch...!
How to overcome fear?
-By sandeep maheshwari
http://youtu.be/cKOUQcWvAAQ

For Gretipsforyou Facebook Page GretipsforyouFaceBook
click the link CAMPUZ BUZZ
for vocabulary click link GRE Vocabulary

Sunday, 24 November 2013

The difference between foreign education and Indian education

click the link CAMPUZ BUZZ
for vocabulary click link GRE Vocabulary

The difference between foreign education and Indian education

Education is the key foundation for the success of any country and the betterment of any individual. However, given the culture and mindset of different races, there is a different approach towards education. And to be more precise, there is a difference between the approach towards education in the western countries and in India. Apparently, the fundamental is that there is a chalk and cheese difference in the objective of education in both sides.

Apparently, the foreign students treat education more like a learning process. On the other hand, they choose the line they are interested in and go only for that course and line of career. In this process, they tend to wait for the right kind of job and don't really consider time as a hindrance. On the other hand, the objective of education in India has more to do with a fat salaried job, overseas chances, better marriage prospects, status in society etc.

However, analysts on both sides say there is a lot of difference in terms of competition, aptitude and the job markets in both hemispheres. While things are rather relaxed owing to the lesser population, more streamlined procedure and lack of unfair means, things are quite different when it comes to India. As such, money becomes the root cause since most of the higher end courses are taken on study loan. So, it is more about circumstances than choices for many students.

However, to those who manage to get admission in the foreign schools, once adaptability is achieved, the path is set and clear. Also, given the infrastructure, access to various resources and other facilities, the quality tends to be higher in terms of conducive learning. Though changes are being noticed in India with top league B-Schools focusing on quality and better infrastructure, there is still that gap between foreign schools and Indian educational institutions. With globalisation happening rapidly and economies getting tighter in developed countries, changes are being noticed so let us see how things take shape.

read original post :

No comments:

Post a Comment

Infolinks