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Education in India

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Elementary education is provided by the government for children ages 6-14. After 14, families are required to pay for their children’s private school. Because of India’s massive population, high-paying jobs are very competitive and leave many unemployed.

Education in India is a diverse and multifaceted system that reflects the country's rich cultural, economic, and social diversity. The education system in India is structured into different levels: pre-primary (preschool), primary (grades 1-5), upper primary (grades 6-8), secondary (grades 9-10), and higher secondary (grades 11-12). After completing higher secondary education, students can pursue undergraduate studies at colleges and universities

There is a growing emphasis on digital education and e-learning platforms,[1] especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated the adoption of online learning methods.

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  1. Khaiba, M.D. (25 December 2020). "Completely free tutoring app for science school students preparing for IIT/NEET". Milligazette. Retrieved 21 January 2021.