China's education system makes it different from India and developed
Friday - October 25, 2019 11:32 am ,
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China's education system is quite organized
China progresses on the basis of its education system
OCT 25 (WTN) - About 40 years ago, China's GDP was equal to Zambia, the African country. China, the world's largest populated country, was far behind the developed countries due to poverty and illiteracy. Due to the unilateral communist system, the Chinese people were not in much contact with other people of the world due to which the people of China were backward and poor. But China changed itself over time, and China is the second-largest economy in the world with a GDP of $ 11 trillion today.
China, once a country with a GDP equal to Zambia, has not become the second-largest economy in the world today simply. The education system of China has been a major contributor to China's economic progress. If we compare the education system of China with India, then the education system of China is quite different, organized and developed from the Indian education system. In every respect from school education to technical education, China's education system proves to be better than the Indian education system.
China, a country with an expansionist mindset, is creating an education system that benefits the people of China more and more. China's education system can be divided into four steps. First is basic education and second is professional education followed by higher education and then adult education. Education is necessary and free for Chinese citizens between the ages of 6 and 15 in China. However, competent parents pay fees for books and uniforms. There is an average of 35 students in each class in China. There is no reservation of any kind in China's education system.
If we talk about schooling in China, then children of China take admission in school at the age of 6. Primary education in China is divided into grades, with grades from one to six. In India, where children are started schooling only from the age of three years, But in China, children are admitted at the age of 6 years, so that children are not burdened.
After primary education, children are enrolled in junior secondary in China. Education is done from grade 7 to grade 9 in junior secondary. Usually, children up to 15 years of age complete their junior secondary education. After junior secondary, children are taught in secondary. Children are taught in class 10 in secondary education. After that, children have to study post-secondary, which is up to 14th grade.
In India, where the school is up to class 12, but in China, school is up to grade 14. Students, after completing the 14th grade in the school will have to study Bachelor and Master Degrees. In China, the Bachelor The degree is called xueshi xuemei and a Master's Degree is called shuoshi xuewei.
In China, the health of children is taken care of, so students are given warm-up twice in schools there. Once a warm-up is done in the school in the morning, students are also given a warm-up in the afternoon. Students do not feel the burden of studying, so after lunch in schools, students are given an hour for rest. In order to eliminate fatigue, in some schools in China, children are allowed to sleep for some time during school time.
But in China, school timings are longer than Indian schools. Most schools in China have timings from 8 am to 4 pm. The reason for the long timings of schools is that in the schools in China, students are made to do other activities along with studying so that they become smart in other areas as well. Like India, schools in China are both government and private. Private schools in China are as expensive as Indian schools.
The biggest difference between the education system of India and China is that while full attention is given to academic education in India, vocational education is given more attention in China. The education system in China is such that the students there become proficient in some business skills at the time of taking education. The biggest advantage of this is that by coming to college, students start understanding machines and technology and their thinking becomes vocational.
Students in a secondary school in China, along with their schooling, also prepare for an exam named Gaokao. For your information, let us know that Gaokao is an entrance exam for China's National Higher Education. Based on this exam number, students get admission in institutions for higher education.
Gaokao entrance exam is quite important in China. Only 40% of the children can clear this nine-hour entrance exam in the first attempt. The skills of students are scaled in the Gaokao entrance exam. This exam consists of the syllabus of Chinese language knowledge, mathematics, a foreign language, and many optional subjects. Students get admission to the university only on the basis of Gaokao entrance examination performance.
OCT 25 (WTN) - About 40 years ago, China's GDP was equal to Zambia, the African country. China, the world's largest populated country, was far behind the developed countries due to poverty and illiteracy. Due to the unilateral communist system, the Chinese people were not in much contact with other people of the world due to which the people of China were backward and poor. But China changed itself over time, and China is the second-largest economy in the world with a GDP of $ 11 trillion today.
China, once a country with a GDP equal to Zambia, has not become the second-largest economy in the world today simply. The education system of China has been a major contributor to China's economic progress. If we compare the education system of China with India, then the education system of China is quite different, organized and developed from the Indian education system. In every respect from school education to technical education, China's education system proves to be better than the Indian education system.
China, a country with an expansionist mindset, is creating an education system that benefits the people of China more and more. China's education system can be divided into four steps. First is basic education and second is professional education followed by higher education and then adult education. Education is necessary and free for Chinese citizens between the ages of 6 and 15 in China. However, competent parents pay fees for books and uniforms. There is an average of 35 students in each class in China. There is no reservation of any kind in China's education system.
If we talk about schooling in China, then children of China take admission in school at the age of 6. Primary education in China is divided into grades, with grades from one to six. In India, where children are started schooling only from the age of three years, But in China, children are admitted at the age of 6 years, so that children are not burdened.
After primary education, children are enrolled in junior secondary in China. Education is done from grade 7 to grade 9 in junior secondary. Usually, children up to 15 years of age complete their junior secondary education. After junior secondary, children are taught in secondary. Children are taught in class 10 in secondary education. After that, children have to study post-secondary, which is up to 14th grade.
In India, where the school is up to class 12, but in China, school is up to grade 14. Students, after completing the 14th grade in the school will have to study Bachelor and Master Degrees. In China, the Bachelor The degree is called xueshi xuemei and a Master's Degree is called shuoshi xuewei.
In China, the health of children is taken care of, so students are given warm-up twice in schools there. Once a warm-up is done in the school in the morning, students are also given a warm-up in the afternoon. Students do not feel the burden of studying, so after lunch in schools, students are given an hour for rest. In order to eliminate fatigue, in some schools in China, children are allowed to sleep for some time during school time.
But in China, school timings are longer than Indian schools. Most schools in China have timings from 8 am to 4 pm. The reason for the long timings of schools is that in the schools in China, students are made to do other activities along with studying so that they become smart in other areas as well. Like India, schools in China are both government and private. Private schools in China are as expensive as Indian schools.
The biggest difference between the education system of India and China is that while full attention is given to academic education in India, vocational education is given more attention in China. The education system in China is such that the students there become proficient in some business skills at the time of taking education. The biggest advantage of this is that by coming to college, students start understanding machines and technology and their thinking becomes vocational.
Students in a secondary school in China, along with their schooling, also prepare for an exam named Gaokao. For your information, let us know that Gaokao is an entrance exam for China's National Higher Education. Based on this exam number, students get admission in institutions for higher education.
Gaokao entrance exam is quite important in China. Only 40% of the children can clear this nine-hour entrance exam in the first attempt. The skills of students are scaled in the Gaokao entrance exam. This exam consists of the syllabus of Chinese language knowledge, mathematics, a foreign language, and many optional subjects. Students get admission to the university only on the basis of Gaokao entrance examination performance.