<P> Education in rural India is valued differently from in an urban setting, with lower rates of completion . An imbalanced sex ratio exists within schools with 18% of males earning a high school diploma compared with only 10% of females . The estimated number of children who have never attended school in India is near 10 crore which reflects the low completion levels . This is the largest concentration in the world of youth who haven't enrolled in school . </P> <P> The government of India is taking many positive steps to turn the education vocational and job oriented . Recently the duration of Graduation in Delhi University has been turned back to 3 years from 4 years . Moreover, government is taking lots of steps to promote small vocational institutes which provides job oriented courses like aviation related or travel & tourism related courses to name few examples.So, we have improve it day by day . </P> <P> As per 2016 Annual Survey of Education Report (ASER), 3.5% schools in India had no toilet facility while only 68.7% schools had useable toilet facility . 75.5% of the schools surveyed had library in 2016, a decrease from 78.1% in 2014 . Percentage of schools with separate girls toilet have increased from 32.9% in 2010 to 61.9% in 2016 . 74.1% schools had drinking water facility and 64.5% of the schools had playground . </P> <P> Modern education in India is often criticised for being based on rote learning rather than problem solving . New Indian Express says that Indian Education system seems to be producing zombies since in most of the schools students seemed to be spending majority of their time in preparing for competitive exams rather than learning or playing . BusinessWeek criticises the Indian curriculum, saying it revolves around rote learning and ExpressIndia suggests that students are focused on cramming . Preschool for Child Rights states that almost 99% of pre-schools do not have any curriculum at all . </P>

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