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<blockquote data-quote="rishab dhar" data-source="post: 68057" data-attributes="member: 6312"><p>Please do not compare two different education systems. India's education system gives more emphasis to rote learning than to practical learning. The things nit/ Iit lack is not quality of theoretical curriculum but quality of practical learning. Further Stanford derives it's reputation from quality of research at graduate/ doctorate level, and quality of research at even iit is pathetic at masters/ doctorate level. At undergrad level quality of education (at least theoretical) is at that same level as that of Stanford. If anything the theoretical knowledge of students in India easily exceeds that of the Americans.</p><p></p><p></p><p>P.S my cousin who studied at Iit Bombay said this, and for this reason rejected admission from standard for Iit Bombay( for undergrad) . Now he studies at MIT, with full funding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rishab dhar, post: 68057, member: 6312"] Please do not compare two different education systems. India's education system gives more emphasis to rote learning than to practical learning. The things nit/ Iit lack is not quality of theoretical curriculum but quality of practical learning. Further Stanford derives it's reputation from quality of research at graduate/ doctorate level, and quality of research at even iit is pathetic at masters/ doctorate level. At undergrad level quality of education (at least theoretical) is at that same level as that of Stanford. If anything the theoretical knowledge of students in India easily exceeds that of the Americans. P.S my cousin who studied at Iit Bombay said this, and for this reason rejected admission from standard for Iit Bombay( for undergrad) . Now he studies at MIT, with full funding. [/QUOTE]
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