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What is the source of 2+2=4?
What is the source of your data?
When one is scavenging like mad, the finer details are not one's top priority.
You are talking nonsense!
While I make no claims about the quality of education in Pakistan, I do know that it's poor in both India and Pakistan relative to most of the rest of the world rest of based ion what I have seen. Indian students have been performing very poorly in TIMSS test as reported in a piece "India Shining, Bharat Drowning".
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~tzajonc/india_shining_jan27_flat.pdf
Even the IIT education in India is at best mediocre.
Some India watchers such as Fareed Zakaria, an Indian-American who often acts as a cheerleader for India in the US, have expressed doubts about the quality of education at the Indian Institutes of Technology. In his book "The Post-American World", Zakaria argues that "many of the IITs are decidedly second-rate, with mediocre equipment, indifferent teachers, and unimaginative classwork." Zakaria says the key strength of the IIT graduates is the fact that they must pass "one of the world's most ruthlessly competitive entrance exams. Three hundred thousand people take it, five thousand are admitted--an acceptance rate of 1.7% (compared with 9 to 10 percent for Harvard, Yale, and Princeton)."
Haq's Musings: More on Quality of Higher Education in India and Pakistan
A recent Wall Street Journal piece titled "India Graduates Millions, but Too Few Are Fit to Hire " said as follows about Indian education:
So few of the high school and college graduates who come through the door can communicate effectively in English, and so many lack a grasp of educational basics such as reading comprehension, that the company can hire just three out of every 100 applicants.
India Graduates Millions, but Too Few Are Fit to Hire - WSJ.com
But where did you see any comparison to Pakistan in the article I posted? Are you just imagining it?
And do you know that India's primary school kids can't even simple sentences? And you want to talk about quality?
In India, a recent report showed that 44% of children between the ages of 7 and 10 could not read even a simple paragraph. Teaching is still done by traditional rote learning methods, corporal punishment is rife, and children are often taught in a language they do not understand (Annual Status of Education, 2006).
High school drop out rates in India and Bangladesh - Save the Children
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What data? If you are referring to the table with different education boards, I got it from an inside source, you ll have to wait till next year for that to get published. You can individually( for different boards) verify the data if you wish, should be on google.
http://education.nic.in/stats/Examresults2007.pdf
Page 73: Table 9
You are talking nonsense!
While I make no claims about the quality of education in Pakistan, I do know that it's poor in both India and Pakistan relative to most of the rest of the world rest of based ion what I have seen. Indian students have been performing very poorly in TIMSS test as reported in a piece "India Shining, Bharat Drowning".
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~tzajonc/india_shining_jan27_flat.pdf
Even the IIT education in India is at best mediocre.
Some India watchers such as Fareed Zakaria, an Indian-American who often acts as a cheerleader for India in the US, have expressed doubts about the quality of education at the Indian Institutes of Technology. In his book "The Post-American World", Zakaria argues that "many of the IITs are decidedly second-rate, with mediocre equipment, indifferent teachers, and unimaginative classwork." Zakaria says the key strength of the IIT graduates is the fact that they must pass "one of the world's most ruthlessly competitive entrance exams. Three hundred thousand people take it, five thousand are admitted--an acceptance rate of 1.7% (compared with 9 to 10 percent for Harvard, Yale, and Princeton)."
Haq's Musings: More on Quality of Higher Education in India and Pakistan
A recent Wall Street Journal piece titled "India Graduates Millions, but Too Few Are Fit to Hire " said as follows about Indian education:
So few of the high school and college graduates who come through the door can communicate effectively in English, and so many lack a grasp of educational basics such as reading comprehension, that the company can hire just three out of every 100 applicants.
India Graduates Millions, but Too Few Are Fit to Hire - WSJ.com
But where did you see any comparison to Pakistan in the article I posted? Are you just imagining it?
And do you know that India's primary school kids can't even simple sentences? And you want to talk about quality?
In India, a recent report showed that 44% of children between the ages of 7 and 10 could not read even a simple paragraph. Teaching is still done by traditional rote learning methods, corporal punishment is rife, and children are often taught in a language they do not understand (Annual Status of Education, 2006).
High school drop out rates in India and Bangladesh - Save the Children
none of your links disprove the facts as have been proven previously on this thread that Indian education quality is better than Pakistan's .
Secondly your links take us to your blog . yawn...
It's hard for me to argue with an "inside source". It's like "secret evidence" used in military courts to prevail over any arguments.
CBSE--629,125 Source
ICSE--55,000 Source
Uttar Pradesh State Education Board--1,590,032 Source
Maharshtra State Education Board--940,248 Source
Bihar State Education Board--621,000 Source
West Bengal Education Board--482,437 Source
Andhra Pradesh Education Board--448,264 Source
Tamil Nadu Education Board--687, 200 Source
What a cop out!
Mind is like a parachute; it only works when it's open!
how ignorant can u be of u'r enemy.....these pakistanis r so jealous......they dont even bother to recognize facts.......we Indians off course c china as a rival.....but always recognize the developments that they r making and continuously upgrade ourselves and take corrective measures to remain competitive with china............but these pakistanis r so blind in hatred toward their enemies that they r too myopic to c any positives out of their enemy......
You ll have just have to take my word for it, the figures are straight from the Ministry of HRD, India.
But I said earlier, all the figures can be independently verified from the internet through google. Some of the figures from the table,
Besides as you can see the official figure in 2007, was 66 Million, so 85 million in 2011 isn't really that far fetched is it?
The IITs are medicore, yet so many IITians are heading or are major honchos in major international companies?
Many US companies hire IITians just based on their degrees. People like Bill Gates have praised the quality of IIT graduates.
Frankly I have nothing but contempt for people who scavenge any data they can get without understanding what it means.
The 0.9% thingy totally gave away your incapability to comprehend even very basic data.
India and Pakistan are in different leagues. Nothing you write in that pathetic blog will change that.
You would better focus on improving Pakistan's HDI index rather than obsessing about India.