Piss poor if the following excerpt of an article about it is true:
"Parents and students in India have complained for years about teachers who frequently miss work. But the extent of teacher truancy has been unclear until recently when a team of economists from Harvard University and the World Bank scrutinized it in detail.
They hired research firms to make three surprise visits to 3,700 randomly selected government primary schools, largely in rural areas, in 20 Indian states. The study concluded that, at any time, 25 percent of the teachers were absent from schools. In a one-room school, that often meant an empty, padlocked building.
Studies conducted in other countries showed India to be one of the worst cases. Bangladesh's teacher-truancy rate was 16 percent. Zambia's was 17 percent. Only Uganda was worse, with 27 percent. In the US, the rate as of 1993-94 was between 5 and 6 percent."
The rest of the story is at the link below.
2007-01-14 17:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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at the age of 4 LKG, UKG 1st to 10th (board exam in 7th & 10th for state sylabus, for central sylabus icsc and cbsc from 7th to 10th)
then intermediate 2 years(state sylabus)/+1 and +2(national level ie cbsc and icsc sylabus)
Graduation 3 years some profeesionla courses such as medicine and engineering 4 years
then Post Graduation 2 years some specialised streams 3 years
then research studies goes on
2007-01-14 17:07:05
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answered by The Prince of Egypt 5
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