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School is a place of learning. It is called by various names like institution, schoolhouse, academy, alma mater, faculty, and department. There are many residential schools in India. Therapeutic schools, universities, semi boarding schools, residence halls, residential colleges and boarding schools in India all come under the category of residential schools.

Globalization has changed the face of education in India. Schools especially the private schools are booming in the country. One can notice so many advertisements of schools all over the country. Privatization of schools is also one of the factors responsible for opening up of so many schools in the country. India is now becoming the platform for some of the best boarding schools in the world today. Many parents in India choose to keep their children in boarding schools for their over all development. The word boarding is normally used for the provision of food and lodging. In a boarding school children live with their peers for their over all grooming and education. Children are kept away from their parents and sent home for holidays. Boarding schools in India are mostly designed on the British system of houses.

Modern times have provided the stage for building schools for N.R.I. kids in India. Schools like the Dhirubhai Ambani academy of education, Ecole Mondiale, The American School and Mahindra Academy have forged affiliations with foreign education bodies from Britain and US to offer their courses on Indian soil. NRI children prefer to opt for the International Baccalaureate course, because it becomes easy to go in for higher education abroad after doing this. However many international schools for NRI kids in India are established that provide with a global education.

The distance education council looks after activities pertaining to the development and growth of open universities and distance education in India. The important bodies offering Distance education in India are Indira Gandhi Open University, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University, Netaji Subhash Open University, and Dr. Babashaeb Ambedkar Open University. Besides these, there are other bodies in India offering several courses of study through distance education.

Cooking has emerged as an academic discipline in India. Cooking schools in India offer many courses, which can translate into careers for individuals. Many individuals also conduct private cooking classes to groom boys and girls in the culinary art for better living. The Catering College of Dadar in Mumbai and the Indian Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) in Aurangabad are well known for providing quality training to those aspiring to work as chefs in the catering industry.

It is undeniable that this boom in education has helped Indian kids to receive quality education and that its benefit will can be visible in the long run. More schools surely mean more opportunities and choices for India’s children and parents..

 
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