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We can help you in choosing right career for you by choosing professional and engineering courses from India. We have complete information on what all are the career options available in India and what are all universities and colleges offering these careers as and degree or course.

Even today, the country has some of the best colleges and Universities in the world. Besides, it is also facing several challenges in its primary education while striving to reach 100% literacy.
You will get complete information on this website to choose professional and engineering courses in India to make your career bright and successful.

Today, India has been a major centre for learning and several popular universities existed here.
The education in India has a rich and interesting history, which is believed that in the ancient days, the education was imparted orally by the sages and the scholars and the information was passed on from one generation to the other.



All levels of education, from primary to higher education, are overseen by the Department of School Education and the Department of Higher Education and Literacy. The Indian government has also heavily subsidized the education, although there is a scheme to make the higher education partially self-financing. The Indian Education System has several stages such as the Nursery, the Primary, the Secondary, the Higher Secondary, the Graduation, and the Post Graduation. The Nursery or Preprimary has the Lower Kindergarten and the Upper Kindergarten, where the basic reading and writing skills are taught and developed.



The Primary school has the children between the ages of six and eleven, which has also the organized classes of one to five. The Secondary school children should have the ages of eleven and fifteen and their classes are organized from six to ten. The higher secondary school students should have the ages of sixteen and seventeen and the classes are organized as eleven and twelve. The classes between six and eight are also referred as the Middle schools and those between eight and ten are referred as the high schools in some states. There are several different streams available after secondary education. In India, the Higher Education aims at offering education to specialize in a field and includes many technical schools, universities and colleges.

In India, The Higher education has different and divergent streams each of which is monitored by an apex body. These apex bodies are funded by the state governments and are indirectly controlled by the Ministry of Human Resource Development. There are 18 most important universities called as the Central Universities, which are maintained by the Union Government. The accreditation for the universities in India is needed by the law unless it was created through an act of Parliament. There are several accreditations for higher learning given by various autonomous institutions established by the University Grants Commission. Some of them are given below:
  • All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
  • Distance Education Council (DEC)
  • Indian Council for Agriculture Research (ICAR)
  • Bar Council of India (BCI)
  • National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NACC)
  • National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE)
  • Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI)
  • Medical Council of India (MCI)
  • Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)
  • Indian Nursing Council (INC)
  • Dentist Council of India (DCI)
  • Central Council of Homeopathy (CCH)
  • Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM)