Transforming in Modern Indian Education



India has seen one of the most emerging economies. It has seen tremendous development in various different sectors including education, real estate, medicare, technology, and majorly in infrastructure. Talking in terms of education, the Indian education system has made significant contributions for developing the standard of education and taking it to an international level. Today, India is home is home to some of the most prominent school, colleges and universities that are considered reward-worthy at an international level. Several universities are now in collaboration with other foreign universities and colleges as well.

All this is the perfect example of how quality of work and the overall education system has reformed and matches up to the international standards. Many metro cities in India and even the seven union territories house unique colleges and universities of different types and certificate degree programs as well. The independent India has taken several initiatives to reform the Indian education in India and taken several developmental steps to modernize primary, secondary as well senior secondary education. In fact, to promote girls education in India, several girls or convent schools have been opened in various different sections of the country as well. In addition, several promotional plans have been deployed in respect of development and furthering the primary level education in India.
There are the main types of schools in India.

    State government controlled schools under which majority of students are enrolled
  • CBSE schools
  • ICSE Schools
  • IGCSESchool Gurgaon
  • Cambridge School Gurgaon
  • National Open Schools
  • International Schools and
  • Boarding schools

Identify each school under the above mentioned categories only. 
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