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With its untold plurality and paradoxes India never ceases to fascinate the world. Indian education is one among various other elements that has caught the attention of the world. According to a web report published by SiliconIndia, the enrolment figures of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) ramped up by an amazing 300% in just about a year. In 2006, it had the maximum number of international students in India, 3000, up from 963 in 2004-05.

Indian education is undoubtedly an area where international students take great interest. The present educational system in India is highly systematic and covers all aspects in providing a well-organized career growth to the students. As education is the means for bringing socio-economic transformation of the society, measures are being taken by the educational institutions in the country to ensure that these changes are effective in the long-run.

Education in India is mainly provided by the public sector, with funding mainly coming from federal, state and local levels. The renewed emphasis by the HRD Ministry of the country in the educational sector in the 11th five year plan and increased expenditure in the particular sector are acting as palliatives for Indian education. As of 2007, a survey shows the presence of about 1522 degree-granting engineering colleges with an annual student intake of about 582,000, and about 1600 MBA colleges with a greater student intake each year. These figures do reflect that India has come ahead in the race of educational excellence over other countries of Asia and even Europe.

Indian business schools are extensively contributing in the development of structured professional education in the country. The business management training courses as offered by the B-Schools in India are aimed at delivering quality management education to the students by striking a fine balance between theoretical inputs, improvement of communicational skills, leadership development curriculum, and hands-on training modules. This ensures that management students in India are ahead of their counterparts in other nations in matters of innovative problem-solving, group work, and realistic decision-making. Some of the leading B-Schools which have explained the true essence of Indian education in the global arena are

IIMs

XLRI, Jamshedpur

IMT, Ghaziabad

Alliance Business School

In the area of Indian education, the Institute of Leadership Entrepreneurship and Development (iLEAD) has been able to develop a reputation of supplying competent corporate professionals over the years. People who are interested in entering the corporate world can check their website -www.ilead.net.in for all the details regarding career prospects.

Does Indian Education Inject the Correct Values in Budding Youngsters?

By: iLead India




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