maths in japan and india are on the same level and japanese people are sometimes even better than maths than indian poeple. indian people are obviously still better at maths than most ''western' countries but maths in japan is WAY harder (as someone who has experienced both schools and ive been in the british education system too)
@@fruitycola5090 maybe. But my point is not harder/easier. We are literally forced to do good in "Mathematics" Parents won't ask you/applaud you for your marks in Humanities/English, but would always be curious for What marks you got in Math, Why didn't you get full marks and all. So the culture itself is "math heavy" maybe that's why Indians are seen as more analytically sound. Math is a matter of prestige in India. Math is ingrained in our society. The academic life of any student here till high school revolves around "Math" only, followed by Sciences and Languages and Humanities come at the last.
@@Vijay-ep6yt yeah I KNOW. i studied in a CBSE school in India for 10 years. it's definetely maths heavy. but the math heavy culture youre talking about, is similiar across many asian countries. japan mein bhi aise hi tha, noone's parents applaud them, life in japanese schools is not what it's like in anime. people go to maths and sciences cramming schools immediately after sschool and come home at 10pm. and now that im in the uk, most international students from singapore, hong kong china, japan and other east asian and southeast asian countries are at the same level at maths as me or higher than (i was a maths topper in india). all the indians in my class are still better than the average 'white' student.
He forgot CBSE 😅 The most important Central board of education. I don't know about lack of jobs...but there's definitely TOO MUCH competition for jobs in India 😅 Also, we learn English because of language barrier within our own country. Too many languages and we can't learn all of them. So English acts as a common language or a bridge between the people of Hindi speaking states and non Hindi speaking states.
tashikani, English does help us overcome the language barrier within our own country, Even a 70yrs old illeterate man can understand you if you're asking for directions and he'll nicely explain you too
Yup. And earlier during my parents generation in some states like Kerala I don't know about others 11th and 12th were also called plus 1(+1) and plus 2(+2)
@@SudarshanNIT dude even if you are not you still can't be that ignorant that you don't even know about the biggest board of India which literally makes the rules.
5:59 Every Indian will agree on this with Atre. English has no practical application in Japanese society. Of-course English language brings global opportunities. But even without English, Japan is doing well.
We have more than 400 launguage brother If u want an national launguage only SANSKRIT will do that's it And ya jaane in not doing well see tye problem there r many many many problems I know 7 launguage but this a perk u become smarter And ya i will not here shit about my Bharat
That is because Japan is a small country. It cannot be compared with such a large country with so many states, nationality, ethnic, language, culture etc etc. It was Britishers to ruled over all the states ( present ones) of India under 1 adminishtration. Before that All other invaders ruled over a specific region so India was never 1 country. Rather divided into regions.
@@surabhikashyap241the thing is you’re really really messing ut up. Israel has diversity but not the gigantic size. And china might be massive. But there are two predominant versions of the so called Chinese language- Cantonese and Mandarin. Cantonese people can have their language, but are generally expected to learn and master Mandarin, because it’s originally the national and official language in china. In india, we basically have a different language, and different segregation of that language. The indian languages have also divided from two predominant languages- Sanskrit (north indian language) and Dravidian (south indian language)
@@dkbros1592Sanskrit will do shit there will be no national language to our nation our nation work on unity and hormony.some bastards politicians want to make the unity and hormony into a single foundation and if the try to do that it will only result in people hating people of our own country
@@commielogics5740 you don't have money I think, and don't you feel ashamed of telling anyone that he will not have money, and I will tell you listen, you will not have money in another 10 years no matter how much money you have now
True that success of Indians cannot be ascribed only to our English fluency. However, Indians grow up in a multilingual and multicultural society. Learning new languages and cultures is almost innate. This makes us to learn and adapt to any situation or location we get into. We are able to convey ourselves and understand what is conveyed to us.
More than education INDIANS are always successful because of Parenting . We are moulded to be Responsible, God fearing ,Excel our Peer to make our family members Happy & Proud.
Mr Atre is on fire in this video. Great points overall. I just wish all the top talent that goes abroad and boost the economy of other nations are given enough reasons by our govt to stay in our homeland and cultivate the growth of our own country.
We learn english to communicate with different communities in the country unlike japan our country has more than 400 local languages and dialects , so English is envisioned as a common language for all so that everyone can express freely without fearing language barriers .
10 mins is not enough to describe that education system of India. It has its own pros and cons just like any other system. And One person can not point it out in a short span of time and I don't blame him for that. He has a generalised view that everyone can speak English which is not really true but most of the Indians are at least Bilingual if not tri or multilingual. Talking about culture.... If someone is a student of Indian history or Indian art and culture the content us so huge. India is diverse so we can not put India in a single bracket.
I was just looking for this comment. Perfect explanation. 👍👍. From this I have a hunch you might be either from CBSE or ICSE Board. Sorry if I am wrong 😅😅. Just a guess no offending. 😶😶
This conversation was tilted towards english rather than talking about education. I wanna tell you the indians are the CEO of big companies because we have iit, nit types of university not all of them can crack this, it needs dedication, logic, consistency, will to learn and thats what a successful person have.
CEO is also a employee and can be fired (Twitter) and they didn't become ceo because of they attend iit or nit because they had potential to become ceo and it's cream layer of the country. Speaking of iit and nit etc they produce tons unskilled engineers and in the end most learn programing and get job in software field or join ib,consulting,got job,banks etc irresctive of their major.
@@spem7390 ooh is that so if you say them unskilled then what is your level dude, have you achieved something great in your life. I agree with the point that india is lagging because of facilities given to the students, theory based knowledge doesn't help the child to grow.
Another important aspect you could touch, that is suppose one defense personnel, who is basically Tamil, and speaks in Tamil language. However, as soon as he get appointment in Defense service and his initial posting is North=East India, where no one will able to understand his Tamil language, so now he must have to learn local language, like Assamese, Hindi or Bengali. There children are also roaming with its parents as per the posting of the Defense personal all over India and automatically they are leaning different languages of India. This is the case happening to other sector employees also and their children becoming more and more efficient in all aspects.
It's said, ability to think in certain perspectives change depending on the languages they think. So, learning more than 1 language is most likely gonna only help you. Personally, imma glad that I'm not stuck to one language, it opens up a new horizon for me.
State and central have authority over education, that's why two types of board, one is state and another central board. People have the authority to choose ,which board should they send their children. Though there are different board, but they all are similar you'll find some difference like language mandatory (as I am studying in Telangana board my 1st language is Telugu, 2nd is hindi and 3rd is English, this changes in 11th and 12 th grade English is mandatory and 2nd language Telugu/hindi/sanskrit/urdu/Arabic.. ) And there state history.
It's true that you have to be either a doctor or engineer to satisfy your parents. I myself is a doctor but I always wanted to study fashion designing....
I have been using ometv app i met lot of East Asian people ..when I say i m from India first question they ask me is how indian can speak good English... I can relate my answers to yours 😸😸 Feel proud of this ❤️
In North Eastern India, we North East people's speaks 5 or more languages because we have a different cultures and own languages as state to state language to communicate with each other's. For this we almost everyone speaks 5 or more dialects 😊😇
We have genes of our ancient ancestors that's also a factor that India has one of largest percentage of smart people. Our ancestors were tremendous in every field
1)qn India 1to 10 standard is school, 11&12 is mainly highschool (junior college in Maharashtra state) 2)total 3 boards are there 1.state board (in local and English language) 2.CBSE board(harder than state board,in English language only) 3.ICSE board (Hardest among all, English only) 3)In India there are soo many languages and not everyone know our National language Hindi, so our constitution in Hindi but our official language for working is English mainly. 4) People From different states communicate In Hindi or English mainly. But if you are good at English then it'll help you to work easily in any state in India. 5)In India everyone use basic English in everyday life because most of written things like sign boards, product name , product price, social media etc is in English. 6) to work efficiently in any state of India one must know English very well. So everyone focus on learning English at very young age , most of students prefer to study in English medium school. 7) India has so much population and very young population compared to Japan, so Graduated people of India is so many and that's why there is no enough jobs for large graduated people. 8) nowadays Indians are having this mindset that if they're living in foreign countries then they are cool, so everyone is focusing on English so that they have more opportunities to work.
Whole Asia is about study n good marks no doubt Reason Asian r vry good in studies like maths science engineering n mny mre India is a own planet in itself Bharat mei akei moksh milta hai satya hai 🫶 Look around we know how beautiful is India its country in evry new state n direction But One thing is We all India love our country n really proud of 🫶 🇮🇳
Bro atre show some respect to Japan people too , don't be so self centred. Japanese engineering and manufacturing is the greatest ,admit it.and our education system is nowhere close to theirs , but we Indians just succeed because of our talent.
In west bengal 11, 12 is also high school. Not everywhere in India 11, 12 are called college. 1-4/5 is primary school, 5/,6-12 is High school ( where 5-10 is secondary education and 11-12 is higher secondary education). After that it's college. After 3 years of graduation in college it's University for master degree. So don't get misled.
The boards are ...the state boards ....the maharashtra state board ,Bengal state board, Assam state board etc. Then comes the CBSE.....which is Central board of Secondary Education .... which is pan Indian .... irrespective of states .......then there is ICSE....which was formerly called Senior Cambridge....run under Cambridge University UK......This is considered the toughest of all high school graduation exams.....
I think indians are smarter because of the struggle they face in every walk of life because of population. They have to come up with ingeneous solutions to there problems most of the time to tackle the problems. So the become innovative naturally. The indian society set a high standard for education because they have to face too many competition in the future because of low job and population ratio.
India is a diverse country,we have many language,like marathi hindi, Kannada,telugu,bengali.... So for every student english is 1st or 2rd language,1st is your own mother tongue,2nd is generally English In india itself u need to be good in english to apply for a job,or u are not taken in any companies Sometimes yes I hate this because even if we are in the same state still we have to be better in english
actually in Indian schools we are taught 2 definite languages simultaneously that is our mother tongue and english.... like from nursery we learn alphabets of our mother language and english side by side.....
70% information is wrong. This guy looks like he didn't studied in India at all in schools. Till 12th standard it's school. Then for bachelor, masters, and higher education colleges are there. If you want a lot of info about rural India, India history, India religion you can make a video with me.
In my state that is Andhra Pradesh, Intermediate or 11th and 12th class is called Intermediate college.If a school has plus two like central schools it's called high school,I think Maharashtra has the same system of Intermediate college,this means that few states have college from 11 th class onwards
Success behind this is India is a CASTE BASED EDUCATION country. In india Son of CM/Minister/Govt_employee is eligible to study ( doctor, engineer, scientist etc ) but son of daily labour / farmer is not eligible to study. Appreciate for making caste system legal in india. few countries making prostitution is legal, few countries caring gun is legal and few countries selling drugs is legal, similarly india making caste is legal
caste system was abolished in 1950 , not sure what you are talking about. Most people don't care about caste anymore in India. there are very few incidents where discrimination based on caste happen. Infact those who happen to belong to "lower caste" get reserved seats in prestigious educational institutes, so india is doing pretty well to uplift those who were oppressed decades ago. So I request you, to not propagate false information.
@@ravindramedagam2506 oh he is eligible to study, they just don't have the money. And most of the daily wage labourers belong to the lower caste, and they are being taken care of due to the reservation system and now for those who are in upper caste and don't earn enough will also have their own reservation. You Would have known that if you were educated enough but instead of studying you opted for spouting nonsense on RUclips. Go study and you will get a chance for higher education. Best of luck
@@mayankbodalkar1033 Seems like you not a indian. Then why govt is not allowing to study by checking CAST even i am son of daily labour. Not allowing to study and using absurd words by govt making them as uneducated. Note in mind: Govt may not allow to study but can not kill the farmers
Every indian students know 3 language.. because it's part of educational system students know English,Hindi compulsory ..and our own mother tong also thr..by the way in India we speak 1800 different types of language..thats why Indians are multi linguistic. our culture and tradition so diverse and incredible..thats why India different from other countries 🙏💗🙂
3 Boards : →State Board (content diff in each state, not very much of a diff but slightly u can say Altered) →CBSE Central/National Board →ICSE The Nationalest Board of all, competing with Actual Geek, Nerds u name it.
We have samacheer kalvi in Tamilnadu and Pondicherry which is our state board , and we have CBSE which is central board ( national board ) and we have ICSC which is national level board too .
I’m surprised that being fluent in 3 languages is knowledgeable, I thought it was normal to know 2+ languages considering we have our mother tongues then/or Hindi and English.
India has 28 states so 28 different state board depends on the state you live ISCE board is a 'Non-Governmental Board of School Education at National level' CBSE is a real national-level board (Federal govt from capital ) ......
In India there's 1-12 class /stranded and then collage . 1-5 is primary school and 6-12 is high school 1-10 we learn all the subject, at first [literature] language subjects like hindi , English, telegu , malayalam etc ( india is divided in many State so every states has different languages, btw we learn everything in our first language , like if your school is hindi medium your maths , history, geography, social science etc text book will be in hindi , in English medium everything in English , in states borad like if you from West Bengal government school your all text book will be in Bengali , ) then second language English ( in private school which is English medium English is first language and hindi is second language) and then third language . not all school has these but in some states of India who's first language isn't hindi , you have to learn hindi as third language , In school who's first language is hindi they give you some options like Germany,french , it's very rare though,only CBSC and ICSE provides them , And there's another one 4th language it's sanskrit , not all school provides it , but in some school they do teach you sanskrit too😭) Then maths, science, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology also physical education etc (private school subjects can be different) Then in 10 you have to take a board exam, there are three boards in India CBSE, ICSE and States borads. ( One have to choose their borads in early class,, it depends on what school one go, language is the main difference between these boards, CBSE and ISCE is an all English borad. In state boards it depends from which state you are ) After passing 10 ,,in 11-12 you get to choose your streams. It divided in science,commerce and art's ,, there's some subjects combination you choose as your interest,, then after 12th you can prepare for any competitive exams to get enrolled in your dream college , or you can get admission to any collage that you like ,and parsue any degree like BSC, BCOM, BA ( there's some diploma too that you can get after 10th class without completing 11-12)..and then for further study you can do masters . I think this vdo is kinda misleading tbh .. the difference between borads is language .
The three kinds of education boards in India are:- 1) State Board (varies from state to state) 2) CBSE (National level. Mainstream. English is used only to pass exams. Nobody gives a shit abt English outside. Not even the teachers.) 3) ICSE (National level. Mainstream but most ppl change to CBSE for their 11-12th since the level is beyond a normal person's understanding *as I've heard from my peers who came from ICSE background*) 10th, 11th, and 12th grades are considered really important in India. In 10th grade, you've gotta give Board Exams which will determine the stream suitable for your intermediate studies. There are four streams you can choose after the 10th grade. 1. PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English. People who take this stream usually lean towards taking the engineering college entrance exam called JEE main/advance) 2. PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English. Stream for pursuing medicine and taking the medical entrance exam called NEET) 3. Commerce (Business studies, economics, applied mathematics, English) 4. Arts (History, Political Science, Economics, English) Usually, the competition for JEE and NEET exams is very huge within the country. Every year, millions of people take these exams to get a seat in an engineering/ medical college. People take drops to qualify for their dream colleges. It works out for some people but many are left disappointed. The cost of private college is high. There is only one way to qualify for the Ivy League government colleges and that is:- Get a good score and a good All India Rank.
I think you forgot to mention our iits , iims and other educational institutions, and also about the level of competition that we Indian faces in our country .
There are also some open boards and international boards where you can choose economics, literature and physics as your mainstream subjects with some other substitutes, instead of just sweating on a particular stream like humanities, science or commerce..
Why such people less educated about India have to represent the nation .First get educated then talk with your fullest wisdom. This man doesn't know that English becomes important due to the myriad number of languages and cultures practised in India which are absent in Japan that everyone cannot learn that's why you need a universal language in which you can communicate with everyone.
I know 4 Languages very well & 1 a little bit 🤏🤏 Hindi ❤ Sanskrit (I once got 9/50 in it but I was so so happy bcoz my friend got 0/50 😹) English 😇 Bhojpuri Japanese (anime & duolingo 😹)
Lots of CEOs of MNCs are Indians because they have the natural Indian ability to innovate, mix and match apparently disparate things to get the work done. That is called juggad (जुगाड़) in Hindi.
"We learn in English " He is telling this very proudly. ❓. Ita not advantage its our big disadvantage because if we learn in English we will only produce ceo not owners (ceo is also good but) . That's whys there is not a single indian company in tech field like google and microsoft
Idk your age but situation is very opposite rn lol. National level boards, are generally, esp. CBSE, the easier boards in India lol. What i mean by difficulty here is difficulty to "score". Some state boards like Maharashtra, UP, WB etc are a lot harder to score not because they have a difficult curriculum which is not a good thing at all lol. Mostly if you need full marks in any questions you would need to answer word to word or step to step according to their ans keys. A shitty practice to say the least since they are not bothered with your knowledge. Difficulty is not equal to competition for schools in india though. In terms of competitiveness and education quality national boards are definitely better. I am speaking from personal experience. I have studied in 3 boards in total now.
There are two boards. National and State. CBSE is a national board. State boards are known with their state names. ICSE is a private board carried forward by the Senior Cambridge board and is recognised by the govt as equivalent to CBSE.
Did this guy even study in India, he doesn't ever understand the basic. He called 11th and 12th as college, wtf ? There are mainly 2 national level Boards, ICSE and CBSE, they are more or less the same, some content in the syllabus is different and the exam pattern and marking patterns are different. Then there are state level boards which has different a different syllabus according to the state you're living in. Usually the state board is really harsh when it comes to mathematics and science and pays more attention to the local languge of that region instead of english, there is english as a subject of course but the subjects are taught in the local language. You can still opt to study the subjects in english itself in state board too though. After 12th, you give entrance exams for the graduation you want to do and enter a college.
In India people learn English not because it's forced on them. You know it very well that India itself has so different languages, so for a better understanding between different regions it is necessary. You are comparing it with Japan which is really small in size in comparison to India, so it don have variation in languages. Also, English is the official language of India besides Hindi, so what is the harm in learning it.
CBSE, ICSE, and STATE BOARD are the boards. Nursery, Lower Kindergarten, Upper Kindergarten,1st std to 4th std lower primary, 5 to 7 upper primary, 8 to 10th high school,+1,+2. 17 years of life in India as a kid. then comes college levels undergraduate postgraduate and Ph.D. previously eleventh and twelfth treated as pre-degree and degree levels. this is in Kerala. Education life starts at 3 years old and stops at 30 if the student takes the topmost degree. and studied the basics of French and Japanese as a second language at the college level. Hindi as a second language in 11th and 12th.studied in another state and comprehended Hindi, Tamil, English, Japanese, French, and my mother tongue Malayalam total of 6 languages studied through out curriculum. Understand, speak, write
Ssc nahi CBSE hai ho (Central board of secondary education board). Ssc (Staff selection commission) for competitive exams to recruit candidates in various government institutions.
He forgot the toughest CBSE. Central Board of Secondary Education.. we call LKG, UKG, 1st to 12th class school. and then college depend on what degree you wanted.. like if bachelor of IT then its 3 or 4 years if MBBS (bachelor of medicine and surgery then 5 years .. and then masters in any degree which can be depend on stream like from 2 years to 4 years and then PHD
Personally, I hate Indian Education system and if you ask any sane Indian student, they will tell you how much it sucks. The system's not good but the culture of the land is the one which is still keeping the people sane, I believe. And it is the culture which promotes asking questions and self introspection.
One big thing he missed is that in India Math is of huge significance and is taught rigorously since childhood and calculators are highly discouraged
maths in japan and india are on the same level and japanese people are sometimes even better than maths than indian poeple. indian people are obviously still better at maths than most ''western' countries but maths in japan is WAY harder (as someone who has experienced both schools and ive been in the british education system too)
@@fruitycola5090 maybe. But my point is not harder/easier. We are literally forced to do good in "Mathematics" Parents won't ask you/applaud you for your marks in Humanities/English, but would always be curious for What marks you got in Math, Why didn't you get full marks and all.
So the culture itself is "math heavy" maybe that's why Indians are seen as more analytically sound. Math is a matter of prestige in India. Math is ingrained in our society. The academic life of any student here till high school revolves around "Math" only, followed by Sciences and Languages and Humanities come at the last.
@@Vijay-ep6yt yeah I KNOW. i studied in a CBSE school in India for 10 years. it's definetely maths heavy. but the math heavy culture youre talking about, is similiar across many asian countries. japan mein bhi aise hi tha, noone's parents applaud them, life in japanese schools is not what it's like in anime. people go to maths and sciences cramming schools immediately after sschool and come home at 10pm. and now that im in the uk, most international students from singapore, hong kong china, japan and other east asian and southeast asian countries are at the same level at maths as me or higher than (i was a maths topper in india). all the indians in my class are still better than the average 'white' student.
@@Gamers14699 what's wrong in my explanation??
@@fruitycola5090 ooh ok. Asian Gangs should unite it feels like😆
He forgot CBSE 😅
The most important Central board of education.
I don't know about lack of jobs...but there's definitely TOO MUCH competition for jobs in India 😅
Also, we learn English because of language barrier within our own country. Too many languages and we can't learn all of them. So English acts as a common language or a bridge between the people of Hindi speaking states and non Hindi speaking states.
tashikani, English does help us overcome the language barrier within our own country,
Even a 70yrs old illeterate man can understand you if you're asking for directions and he'll nicely explain you too
Yes, between begali-speaking states and non-bengali-speaking states!
he is forget CBSE because he is Maharashtrian
Ya the most difficult board exam in India
Also the post colonial hangover.
Personally I really like English but not the reason it is prevalent in India.
One more thing its not always called College after 10th, In every state its different in my state its still called school in 11th and 12 th
Yup in my state Chhattisgarh is also normal 11th and 12th standard.
In West Bengal its 11th and 12th standard
yep we call it high school in west bengal too
Yup. And earlier during my parents generation in some states like Kerala I don't know about others 11th and 12th were also called plus 1(+1) and plus 2(+2)
kyuki wo marathi hai pune mumbai mein clg bolte hai
How does he know about ICSC but not CBSE? That's basically the board most students study in.
Maha peeps are usually clueless on CBSE.
ICSE
Mumbai city in general has more number of schools affiliated to ICSE board and state board, only a handful kendriya vidyalayas.
Simple- he is not in touch with education sector at all.
@@SudarshanNIT dude even if you are not you still can't be that ignorant that you don't even know about the biggest board of India which literally makes the rules.
5:59 Every Indian will agree on this with Atre. English has no practical application in Japanese society. Of-course English language brings global opportunities. But even without English, Japan is doing well.
We have more than 400 launguage brother
If u want an national launguage only
SANSKRIT will do that's it
And ya jaane in not doing well see tye problem there r many many many problems
I know 7 launguage but this a perk u become smarter
And ya i will not here shit about my Bharat
That is because Japan is a small country. It cannot be compared with such a large country with so many states, nationality, ethnic, language, culture etc etc. It was Britishers to ruled over all the states ( present ones) of India under 1 adminishtration. Before that All other invaders ruled over a specific region so India was never 1 country. Rather divided into regions.
@@DrInduchak Where there is a will there's a way. Israel and China are two examples. First one diversity, second one size.
@@surabhikashyap241the thing is you’re really really messing ut up. Israel has diversity but not the gigantic size. And china might be massive. But there are two predominant versions of the so called Chinese language- Cantonese and Mandarin. Cantonese people can have their language, but are generally expected to learn and master Mandarin, because it’s originally the national and official language in china. In india, we basically have a different language, and different segregation of that language. The indian languages have also divided from two predominant languages- Sanskrit (north indian language) and Dravidian (south indian language)
@@dkbros1592Sanskrit will do shit there will be no national language to our nation our nation work on unity and hormony.some bastards politicians want to make the unity and hormony into a single foundation and if the try to do that it will only result in people hating people of our own country
What he said was really true. Its reality of indian everyone must study engineering or doctor.
This man don't know CBSE 💀💀
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Nowadays there isn't much difference between ICSE and CBSC😶
Coz he had money.....u didnt will never have.....enjoy
@@commielogics5740 you don't have money I think, and don't you feel ashamed of telling anyone that he will not have money, and I will tell you listen, you will not have money in another 10 years no matter how much money you have now
@@commielogics5740 don't worry, I can understand that you took your mobile recently and didn't have money, I can understand your feelings
True that success of Indians cannot be ascribed only to our English fluency. However, Indians grow up in a multilingual and multicultural society. Learning new languages and cultures is almost innate. This makes us to learn and adapt to any situation or location we get into. We are able to convey ourselves and understand what is conveyed to us.
More than education
INDIANS are always successful because of Parenting .
We are moulded to be Responsible, God fearing ,Excel our Peer to make our family members Happy & Proud.
Mr Atre is on fire in this video. Great points overall. I just wish all the top talent that goes abroad and boost the economy of other nations are given enough reasons by our govt to stay in our homeland and cultivate the growth of our own country.
We learn english to communicate with different communities in the country unlike japan our country has more than 400 local languages and dialects , so English is envisioned as a common language for all so that everyone can express freely without fearing language barriers .
Yes .u r absolutely right ✅️ 👌
10 mins is not enough to describe that education system of India. It has its own pros and cons just like any other system.
And One person can not point it out in a short span of time and I don't blame him for that.
He has a generalised view that everyone can speak English which is not really true but most of the Indians are at least Bilingual if not tri or multilingual.
Talking about culture.... If someone is a student of Indian history or Indian art and culture the content us so huge. India is diverse so we can not put India in a single bracket.
CBSE. ICSE, SSC - SSC is basically state board, CBSE is Indian government board, ICSE - is private board
I was just looking for this comment. Perfect explanation. 👍👍.
From this I have a hunch you might be either from CBSE or ICSE Board.
Sorry if I am wrong 😅😅. Just a guess no offending. 😶😶
This conversation was tilted towards english rather than talking about education. I wanna tell you the indians are the CEO of big companies because we have iit, nit types of university not all of them can crack this, it needs dedication, logic, consistency, will to learn and thats what a successful person have.
CEO is also a employee and can be fired (Twitter) and they didn't become ceo because of they attend iit or nit because they had potential to become ceo and it's cream layer of the country. Speaking of iit and nit etc they produce tons unskilled engineers and in the end most learn programing and get job in software field or join ib,consulting,got job,banks etc irresctive of their major.
@@spem7390 ooh is that so if you say them unskilled then what is your level dude, have you achieved something great in your life. I agree with the point that india is lagging because of facilities given to the students, theory based knowledge doesn't help the child to grow.
@@shubhamkanere1994 yes the education in india is a huge problem we have. The people study outside india are built different than those in here
Another important aspect you could touch, that is suppose one defense personnel, who is basically Tamil, and speaks in Tamil language. However, as soon as he get appointment in Defense service and his initial posting is North=East India, where no one will able to understand his Tamil language, so now he must have to learn local language, like Assamese, Hindi or Bengali. There children are also roaming with its parents as per the posting of the Defense personal all over India and automatically they are leaning different languages of India. This is the case happening to other sector employees also and their children becoming more and more efficient in all aspects.
It's said, ability to think in certain perspectives change depending on the languages they think. So, learning more than 1 language is most likely gonna only help you.
Personally, imma glad that I'm not stuck to one language, it opens up a new horizon for me.
State and central have authority over education, that's why two types of board, one is state and another central board. People have the authority to choose ,which board should they send their children.
Though there are different board, but they all are similar you'll find some difference like language mandatory (as I am studying in Telangana board my 1st language is Telugu, 2nd is hindi and 3rd is English, this changes in 11th and 12 th grade English is mandatory and 2nd language Telugu/hindi/sanskrit/urdu/Arabic.. )
And there state history.
It's true that you have to be either a doctor or engineer to satisfy your parents. I myself is a doctor but I always wanted to study fashion designing....
I have been using ometv app i met lot of East Asian people ..when I say i m from India first question they ask me is how indian can speak good English... I can relate my answers to yours 😸😸
Feel proud of this ❤️
In North Eastern India, we North East people's speaks 5 or more languages because we have a different cultures and own languages as state to state language to communicate with each other's. For this we almost everyone speaks 5 or more dialects 😊😇
That's awesome I can speak 4 ❤ from haryana
11 and 12 are schools not colleges.
It depends on the State. Some states called 11 and 12 as pre-college...
@@Realcaptainshark 😀😀😀🤭🤭
Well english is also imp because so many languages we need to communicate with each other
When I was kid I wanna go for sports but now I am doing IIT in CS dept.😆😆
Tum chahte the na sports me Jana.. tumhare parents ni
As a maharashtrian We have perfect accent or better than others
Not lack of jobs but pursue more money and better work life balance
We have genes of our ancient ancestors that's also a factor that India has one of largest percentage of smart people. Our ancestors were tremendous in every field
He forgot CBSE 🥲
1)qn India 1to 10 standard is school, 11&12 is mainly highschool (junior college in Maharashtra state)
2)total 3 boards are there 1.state board (in local and English language) 2.CBSE board(harder than state board,in English language only) 3.ICSE board (Hardest among all, English only)
3)In India there are soo many languages and not everyone know our National language Hindi, so our constitution in Hindi but our official language for working is English mainly.
4) People From different states communicate In Hindi or English mainly. But if you are good at English then it'll help you to work easily in any state in India.
5)In India everyone use basic English in everyday life because most of written things like sign boards, product name , product price, social media etc is in English.
6) to work efficiently in any state of India one must know English very well. So everyone focus on learning English at very young age , most of students prefer to study in English medium school.
7) India has so much population and very young population compared to Japan, so Graduated people of India is so many and that's why there is no enough jobs for large graduated people.
8) nowadays Indians are having this mindset that if they're living in foreign countries then they are cool, so everyone is focusing on English so that they have more opportunities to work.
Most of what u said is right.... Except Hindi is not our national language.... Just an official language
Whole Asia is about study n good marks no doubt
Reason Asian r vry good in studies like maths science engineering n mny mre
India is a own planet in itself Bharat mei akei moksh milta hai satya hai
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Look around we know how beautiful is India its country in evry new state n direction
But One thing is We all India love our country n really proud of 🫶 🇮🇳
Bro atre show some respect to Japan people too , don't be so self centred.
Japanese engineering and manufacturing is the greatest ,admit it.and our education system is nowhere close to theirs , but we Indians just succeed because of our talent.
In west bengal 11, 12 is also high school. Not everywhere in India 11, 12 are called college. 1-4/5 is primary school, 5/,6-12 is High school ( where 5-10 is secondary education and 11-12 is higher secondary education). After that it's college. After 3 years of graduation in college it's University for master degree. So don't get misled.
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CBSE left the chat 😢😢
The boards are ...the state boards ....the maharashtra state board ,Bengal state board, Assam state board etc. Then comes the CBSE.....which is Central board of Secondary Education .... which is pan Indian .... irrespective of states .......then there is ICSE....which was formerly called Senior Cambridge....run under Cambridge University UK......This is considered the toughest of all high school graduation exams.....
I think indians are smarter because of the struggle they face in every walk of life because of population. They have to come up with ingeneous solutions to there problems most of the time to tackle the problems. So the become innovative naturally. The indian society set a high standard for education because they have to face too many competition in the future because of low job and population ratio.
Lack of jobs ❎
Compitition ✔️🥺
India is a diverse country,we have many language,like marathi hindi, Kannada,telugu,bengali....
So for every student english is 1st or 2rd language,1st is your own mother tongue,2nd is generally English
In india itself u need to be good in english to apply for a job,or u are not taken in any companies
Sometimes yes I hate this because even if we are in the same state still we have to be better in english
actually in Indian schools we are taught 2 definite languages simultaneously that is our mother tongue and english.... like from nursery we learn alphabets of our mother language and english side by side.....
70% information is wrong. This guy looks like he didn't studied in India at all in schools. Till 12th standard it's school. Then for bachelor, masters, and higher education colleges are there. If you want a lot of info about rural India, India history, India religion you can make a video with me.
In my state that is Andhra Pradesh, Intermediate or 11th and 12th class is called Intermediate college.If a school has plus two like central schools it's called high school,I think Maharashtra has the same system of Intermediate college,this means that few states have college from 11 th class onwards
But no matter what this is true that Japan is really advance compare to India and Japan has influence all over world
CBSE and NCERT laughing after watching this video 🤣🤣🤣
True 🤣 cause I am
Success behind this is India is a CASTE BASED EDUCATION country.
In india Son of CM/Minister/Govt_employee is eligible to study ( doctor, engineer, scientist etc ) but son of daily labour / farmer is not eligible to study.
Appreciate for making caste system legal in india. few countries making prostitution is legal, few countries caring gun is legal and few countries selling drugs is legal, similarly india making caste is legal
caste system was abolished in 1950 , not sure what you are talking about. Most people don't care about caste anymore in India. there are very few incidents where discrimination based on caste happen. Infact those who happen to belong to "lower caste" get reserved seats in prestigious educational institutes, so india is doing pretty well to uplift those who were oppressed decades ago. So I request you, to not propagate false information.
@@saikatmondal4962 So due to this, son of daily labour / farmer is not eligible to study.
@@ravindramedagam2506 oh he is eligible to study, they just don't have the money. And most of the daily wage labourers belong to the lower caste, and they are being taken care of due to the reservation system and now for those who are in upper caste and don't earn enough will also have their own reservation. You Would have known that if you were educated enough but instead of studying you opted for spouting nonsense on RUclips. Go study and you will get a chance for higher education. Best of luck
@@ravindramedagam2506 huh? Sons of daily labours and farmers is not eligible to study? What the fuck are you saying lol 😂
@@mayankbodalkar1033 Seems like you not a indian.
Then why govt is not allowing to study by checking CAST even i am son of daily labour.
Not allowing to study and using absurd words by govt making them as uneducated.
Note in mind: Govt may not allow to study but can not kill the farmers
Every indian students know 3 language.. because it's part of educational system students know English,Hindi compulsory ..and our own mother tong also thr..by the way in India we speak 1800 different types of language..thats why Indians are multi linguistic. our culture and tradition so diverse and incredible..thats why India different from other countries 🙏💗🙂
3 Boards :
→State Board (content diff in each state, not very much of a diff but slightly u can say Altered)
→CBSE Central/National Board
→ICSE The Nationalest Board of all, competing with Actual Geek, Nerds u name it.
We have samacheer kalvi in Tamilnadu and Pondicherry which is our state board , and we have CBSE which is central board ( national board ) and we have ICSC which is national level board too .
Good conversation 😉
CBSE is hardest after this years exams 🙂 i gwve them i am gonna fail for real😂
He could have mentioned about CBSE. It's the largest national board where most students study.
Japan is like one country one language,but India is one country many language and a lot diversities
Last part is 100% real in india study study
I’m surprised that being fluent in 3 languages is knowledgeable, I thought it was normal to know 2+ languages considering we have our mother tongues then/or Hindi and English.
India has 28 states so 28 different state board depends on the state you live
ISCE board is a 'Non-Governmental Board of School Education at National level'
CBSE is a real national-level board (Federal govt from capital ) ......
In India there's 1-12 class /stranded and then collage .
1-5 is primary school and 6-12 is high school
1-10 we learn all the subject, at first [literature] language subjects like hindi , English, telegu , malayalam etc ( india is divided in many State so every states has different languages, btw we learn everything in our first language , like if your school is hindi medium your maths , history, geography, social science etc text book will be in hindi , in English medium everything in English , in states borad like if you from West Bengal government school your all text book will be in Bengali , ) then second language English ( in private school which is English medium English is first language and hindi is second language) and then third language . not all school has these but in some states of India who's first language isn't hindi , you have to learn hindi as third language , In school who's first language is hindi they give you some options like Germany,french , it's very rare though,only CBSC and ICSE provides them ,
And there's another one 4th language it's sanskrit , not all school provides it , but in some school they do teach you sanskrit too😭)
Then maths, science, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology also physical education etc (private school subjects can be different)
Then in 10 you have to take a board exam, there are three boards in India CBSE, ICSE and States borads. ( One have to choose their borads in early class,, it depends on what school one go, language is the main difference between these boards, CBSE and ISCE is an all English borad. In state boards it depends from which state you are )
After passing 10 ,,in 11-12 you get to choose your streams. It divided in science,commerce and art's ,, there's some subjects combination you choose as your interest,, then after 12th you can prepare for any competitive exams to get enrolled in your dream college , or you can get admission to any collage that you like ,and parsue any degree like BSC, BCOM, BA ( there's some diploma too that you can get after 10th class without completing 11-12)..and then for further study you can do masters .
I think this vdo is kinda misleading tbh .. the difference between borads is language .
11 and 12 is called college in Mumbai only but in the rest of India it is called school only
I am from India Maharashtra
We don't directly go to 1st standard we do pre primary school where we learn eng alphabets or hindi/marathi alphabets. And numbers and basic stuff
CBSE, ICSE are two National level education boards. Different states have their own education board , in general called state board.
Fumiko ......... dattebayo......
The three kinds of education boards in India are:-
1) State Board (varies from state to state)
2) CBSE (National level. Mainstream. English is used only to pass exams. Nobody gives a shit abt English outside. Not even the teachers.)
3) ICSE (National level. Mainstream but most ppl change to CBSE for their 11-12th since the level is beyond a normal person's understanding *as I've heard from my peers who came from ICSE background*)
10th, 11th, and 12th grades are considered really important in India. In 10th grade, you've gotta give Board Exams which will determine the stream suitable for your intermediate studies. There are four streams you can choose after the 10th grade.
1. PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English. People who take this stream usually lean towards taking the engineering college entrance exam called JEE main/advance)
2. PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English. Stream for pursuing medicine and taking the medical entrance exam called NEET)
3. Commerce (Business studies, economics, applied mathematics, English)
4. Arts (History, Political Science, Economics, English)
Usually, the competition for JEE and NEET exams is very huge within the country. Every year, millions of people take these exams to get a seat in an engineering/ medical college. People take drops to qualify for their dream colleges. It works out for some people but many are left disappointed. The cost of private college is high. There is only one way to qualify for the Ivy League government colleges and that is:- Get a good score and a good All India Rank.
That man didn’t do his homework and started speaking 😅
Got it at 1:21 only ….the host is from mumbai most probably 😂😂😂😂😂 …..icse kiddo
he is mocking them without their knowledge 😂😂😂😂
Become an engineer or doctor.....is soo true.😂😂
I think you forgot to mention our iits , iims and other educational institutions, and also about the level of competition that we Indian faces in our country .
Same bro Maharashtra
You don't have to be toooo surprised😂
There are also some open boards and international boards where you can choose economics, literature and physics as your mainstream subjects with some other substitutes, instead of just sweating on a particular stream like humanities, science or commerce..
I like atre...he is so amazing guy
Why such people less educated about India have to represent the nation .First get educated then talk with your fullest wisdom. This man doesn't know that English becomes important due to the myriad number of languages and cultures practised in India which are absent in Japan that everyone cannot learn that's why you need a universal language in which you can communicate with everyone.
I know 4 Languages very well
& 1 a little bit 🤏🤏
Hindi ❤
Sanskrit (I once got 9/50 in it but I was so so happy bcoz my friend got 0/50 😹)
English 😇
Bhojpuri
Japanese (anime & duolingo 😹)
Half of my brain not working😭. sound coming only from Left earpiece 😅
I learn in hindi medium school
There is no lack of job in India.
We have lot of mentally colonised people who are fascinating to other countries...
Lots of CEOs of MNCs are Indians because they have the natural Indian ability to innovate, mix and match apparently disparate things to get the work done. That is called juggad (जुगाड़) in Hindi.
This bro did not able to describe why Indians are the ceo of big companies. He only saying it is because english speaking which have no common sense.
"We learn in English " He is telling this very proudly. ❓. Ita not advantage its our big disadvantage because if we learn in English we will only produce ceo not owners (ceo is also good but) . That's whys there is not a single indian company in tech field like google and microsoft
Idk your age but situation is very opposite rn lol. National level boards, are generally, esp. CBSE, the easier boards in India lol.
What i mean by difficulty here is difficulty to "score". Some state boards like Maharashtra, UP, WB etc are a lot harder to score not because they have a difficult curriculum which is not a good thing at all lol. Mostly if you need full marks in any questions you would need to answer word to word or step to step according to their ans keys. A shitty practice to say the least since they are not bothered with your knowledge. Difficulty is not equal to competition for schools in india though. In terms of competitiveness and education quality national boards are definitely better. I am speaking from personal experience. I have studied in 3 boards in total now.
CBSE board bro 😅😅😅
There are two boards. National and State. CBSE is a national board. State boards are known with their state names.
ICSE is a private board carried forward by the Senior Cambridge board and is recognised by the govt as equivalent to CBSE.
~ to settle in countries like Japan , America 👍
Did this guy even study in India, he doesn't ever understand the basic. He called 11th and 12th as college, wtf ?
There are mainly 2 national level Boards, ICSE and CBSE, they are more or less the same, some content in the syllabus is different and the exam pattern and marking patterns are different. Then there are state level boards which has different a different syllabus according to the state you're living in. Usually the state board is really harsh when it comes to mathematics and science and pays more attention to the local languge of that region instead of english, there is english as a subject of course but the subjects are taught in the local language. You can still opt to study the subjects in english itself in state board too though.
After 12th, you give entrance exams for the graduation you want to do and enter a college.
I liked it when he said , "I don't want Japan to change" 🤌✅ on point man
my man forogt cbse wow
There are two main types of board ICSE and CBSE
People who says our education system sucks yeah it is but it creates us hard working we just need some changes nothing else
In India people learn English not because it's forced on them. You know it very well that India itself has so different languages, so for a better understanding between different regions it is necessary. You are comparing it with Japan which is really small in size in comparison to India, so it don have variation in languages. Also, English is the official language of India besides Hindi, so what is the harm in learning it.
ICSC,STATE BOARD,CBSE BOARD,CBSE and ICSE are national level
English just one language but mother tongue it's our culture
CBSE, ICSE, and STATE BOARD are the boards.
Nursery, Lower Kindergarten, Upper Kindergarten,1st std to 4th std lower primary, 5 to 7 upper primary, 8 to 10th high school,+1,+2. 17 years of life in India as a kid. then comes college levels undergraduate postgraduate and Ph.D. previously eleventh and twelfth treated as pre-degree and degree levels. this is in Kerala. Education life starts at 3 years old and stops at 30 if the student takes the topmost degree. and studied the basics of French and Japanese as a second language at the college level. Hindi as a second language in 11th and 12th.studied in another state and comprehended Hindi, Tamil, English, Japanese, French, and my mother tongue Malayalam total of 6 languages studied through out curriculum. Understand, speak, write
Correctly spoken
Fun fact even baggers can speak English in India 😅
Ssc nahi CBSE hai ho (Central board of secondary education board).
Ssc (Staff selection commission) for competitive exams to recruit candidates in various government institutions.
Maths and Indians are friends :)
i now 4 types of board in india
1 SSC
2 CBSC
3 ICSE
4 IGCSE
ICSE, ISC, CBSE, UP, Gujrat ,Assam, Maharastra + other states respective boards
proud to be icse!!! hehe
He forgot the toughest CBSE. Central Board of Secondary Education.. we call LKG, UKG, 1st to 12th class school. and then college depend on what degree you wanted.. like if bachelor of IT then its 3 or 4 years if MBBS (bachelor of medicine and surgery then 5 years .. and then masters in any degree which can be depend on stream like from 2 years to 4 years and then PHD
11 and 12 is not called college in India, that is only in a few areas like Mumbai and Bangalore, majority calls 11 and 12 as school only.
Personally, I hate Indian Education system and if you ask any sane Indian student, they will tell you how much it sucks.
The system's not good but the culture of the land is the one which is still keeping the people sane, I believe. And it is the culture which promotes asking questions and self introspection.
I think his man have a little little ego 🤣🤣🤣🤣 koi na koi na
My man ignored CBSE like my crush ignores me
bro just triggered all CBSE students
RIP Brother
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