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Guys lets not devolve every thread into phallus measuring contests....there's really no point..
The whole subcontinent is basically in the same boat compared to developed countries....
Bangladesh has one of the largest number of graduates, 10% of the population according to WEF. http://reports.weforum.org/human-capital-report-2016/economies/#economy=BGD
Your video is from 2011 and Bangladesh became open defecation free in 2015. My videos about India are from 2014 and 2016 they are not outdated. This is why Bangladesh has higher life expectancy than India.
I will obviously trust the international media over Indian statistics agencies because they are wellknown for fudging the data.
I wasn't negative.... until recently... I have moved to Bangladesh before and studied 3-4 years in Bangla medium too. What I am saying is there are many Bangladeshis who struggle in their education field once they go to a foreign country. Not in all scenarios... but mostly. Like last time someone couldn't write down Newton's third law... like seriously. And mostly the classes in Bangladesh on physics is done on theory and little maths solution... and no derivations of any sort. Same students appearing for exams in foreign countries and they struggle... fail like 2 times.
My point is education system is bangladesh has been made too unnecessary and complex. Which isn't helping any students. Be it intelligent ones or the weak ones. I suggest adopting complete CBSE curriculum... though their syllabus is extremely difficult and pattern is too straining on a student compared to IGCSE.... students come off very talented...
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Btw how is Germany? I got accepted their but then had to sign up for a language course that would take 2 years and I had to get around 7.0. So I didn't go ahead because for the uncertainty. Anyways what do you do for a living?
India is poorest in South Asia after Afghanistan: Oxford varsity study
BD 's education system is just a overcrowded 200 year old structure, which needs a complete demolition and reconstructio. Here it takes lot of @ss burning to just pass the exams. And most students are just too concentrated on that. No time for translating the third law into English for them. Not to mention most of them come from poor families. It is hard to understand how privileged even the middle class is compared to them. Education is not only a one generation thing, it takes many generations for the results to sink in. No education system is perfect. It still costs western countries huge huge amount to hire foreign students and researchers to carry on their top level scientific researches despite having a very good education system. Anyways, I am not very interested in having a long serious debate about education system and various philosophy in work here on PDF.
Germany is great in truth. Best country for foreign students to be in. Language school can be tough, and pulling a bachelor degree with that much language skill can be brutal. We most of the time encourages students to come for master degree. Courses in English are available,no biggie. And you always get a world class education. But if you are not ready for a brutal five year of language school and bachelor degree taught entirely in German, you better not come after higher secondary. Chances for foreign medicine students are very very slim, competition is very fierce, again almost entirely taught in German. Prospect for IT/ICT/CSE/Engineering students are very very good,again come for master degree.
Under the circumstances, it warned that the primary challenge lies in promoting investor confidence and thereby increasing import of capital stocks in productive sectors to take advantage of lower costs induced by exchange rate benefits, which will eventually help in easing appreciation pressure on Taka.
BD 's education system is just a overcrowded 200 year old structure, which needs a complete demolition and reconstructio. Here it takes lot of @ss burning to just pass the exams. And most students are just too concentrated on that. No time for translating the third law into English for them. Not to mention most of them come from poor families. It is hard to understand how privileged even the middle class is compared to them. Education is not only a one generation thing, it takes many generations for the results to sink in. No education system is perfect. It still costs western countries huge huge amount to hire foreign students and researchers to carry on their top level scientific researches despite having a very good education system. Anyways, I am not very interested in having a long serious debate about education system and various philosophy in work here on PDF.
IMO, the one thing that they failed to exploit was the huge demand for skilled vocational jobs. If they did more to promote this sector and export such skills, it would have been hugly beneficial - Especially for poor families.
If everybody is going for a Bachelors in economics or something college equivalent studying some textbook and watching a professor teach himself, it is not sustainable for a society. There should be a need for good quality vocational education that produces skilled individuals.
What happened to you is that you got educated in Indian education system and could not cope up with the Bangladeshi education system which is far more competitive and complex. I'm not saying Bangladeshi education is good but I have many relatives studying abroad particularly in the west and doing pretty well in those countries. According to them most of the Bangladeshis who study abroad find it pretty easier there because of lesser competition and pressure.
True... because for some reasons mentioned above I will do my undergraduate degree elsewhere... I am hoping for postgraduate degree in UK but that's long time and I better concentrate on my current goal.I was talking more with the line with your comment on speaking English. Again nothing to do with anything. I don't even remember newton's first law.
And many of them suffers, cuz they have to support themselves economically, while studying. Complete opposite of BD,with $90-100 in BD a undergrad student can live very comfortably and he can study in his mother toung, no big deal. In Europe, you have to earn atleast 400- 500 euro per month to support yourself, in cities like Heidelberg or Munich monthly cost can be as much as 700-800 euros, many struggles to cop with this situation, hence to take some exams twice. except those lazy *** just wasting time. Not even mentioning the two complete opposite philosophy in work between the two system.
BD 's education system is just a overcrowded 200 year old structure, which needs a complete demolition and reconstructio. Here it takes lot of @ss burning to just pass the exams. And most students are just too concentrated on that. No time for translating the third law into English for them. Not to mention most of them come from poor families. It is hard to understand how privileged even the middle class is compared to them. Education is not only a one generation thing, it takes many generations for the results to sink in. No education system is perfect. It still costs western countries huge huge amount to hire foreign students and researchers to carry on their top level scientific researches despite having a very good education system. Anyways, I am not very interested in having a long serious debate about education system and various philosophy in work here on PDF.
Germany is great in truth. Best country for foreign students to be in. Language school can be tough, and pulling a bachelor degree with that much language skill can be brutal. We most of the time encourages students to come for master degree. Courses in English are available,no biggie. And you always get a world class education. But if you are not ready for a brutal six year of language school and bachelor degree taught entirely in German, you better not come after higher secondary. Chances for foreign medicine students are very very slim, competition is very fierce, again almost entirely taught in German. Prospect for IT/ICT/CSE/Engineering students are very very good,again come for master degree.
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Ok let me give some news links without which you are reluctant to trust
Bangladesh: First South Asian Nation To Become Open-Defecation Free
Congratulations to Bangladesh on those achievements in a relative short period of time, Certainly commendable.. But the above headline is quite misleading.. There are other South Asian nations with little or non existant open defecation to begin with like Bhutan and Sri Lanka.. Sri Lanka for example takes sanitation on priority.. And have been open defecation free for decades since the 1970's
"In a remarkable achievement, official data reveals that open defecation has reduced to only 1%, a “milestone change” from the 42% in 2003, making it a role model for other countries in the region. Approximately 595 million people in India, about half the population, do not use toilets. In Pakistan the number is 41 million, or about 21%, while for Nepal the number is 15.5 million, or 54% of the population. Only Sri Lanka, of all other South Asian states, has managed, like Bangladesh, to virtually wipe out open air defecation."
https://www.thethirdpole.net/2016/03/03/open-defecation-ends-in-bangladesh-almost/
https://knoema.com/atlas/Sri-Lanka/...Population/Open-Defecation-Sanitation-percent
That only shows how stupid and false Indian stats are. 13% improvement in 1 year out of thin air.e:
0.33 * 7.5 + 0.67* 52.1 = 37.3% prevalence of open defecation in India for 2015. That means about a 13% improvement in just one year which I think is commendable. If the rate continues, India is on track for ODF status in about 3 years time (2019)....which is also the target the govt has put out for its Swach Bharat program.
That only shows how stupid and false Indian stats are. 13% improvement in 1 year out of thin air.