Study of Importance and Challenges of Secondary Education in India
Keywords:
Secondary, EducationAbstract
Education (secondary) plays a critical role in the educational landscape of the nation. Following India's independence, secondary education saw a number of significant changes. The universalization of secondary education was the most important of these reforms. It entails universalizing educational facilities, universalizing enrolment, universalizing retention, universalizing engagement, and universalizing success. Because “universalization of secondary education improves the condition of secondary education,” it also addresses issues such as unemployment, untrained manpower as a result of a lack of training and infrastructure facilities at all levels of education, and a poor examination system, among others.
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