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Education Systems – US vs. India

Education Systems – US vs. India

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Education Systems – US vs. India

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  1. you sir are silly. the gdp doesn’t show production, not takes into account any IP, nor any markets, it’s a stupid measurement of government and consumer spending. It’s a very useless measurement, coming from a financial analyst standpoint. Chinese and Indian engineering output of potential candidates is blowing us away, hands down.

    cheer for the usa all you want, but what is the forcast: RECESSION, DEPRESSION, DEFLATION.

    BOOm

  2. sorry i don’t know what you’re talking about, but i’m in an area where it’s high education and I am surrounded by indians. so whatever you’re talking about makes no sense to me.

  3. Bob has an Obamian agenda in American education that’s why he glorifies Indian and chinese schools. As an Indian I am sure that more than 75% of the total schools lack basic facilities and not to mention those many untouchable and poor children who are denied education. If it is so good let Bob’s children and his relatives in US send their children to India for schooling !

  4. anonymoustimegun

    Bob sure loves India. Not without reason though.
    Jay, you got to go, man. You got to go. You won’t believe it until you see it.

  5. What a Fart!!!
    who made him the debater, let him know what he is speaking!!
    he can lead to a war……..CNBC plz see that the people who are debating must have some good logical points, not that idjit Jay!!!I think BOB had some very good points from his experience and now it feels that India is developing at very fast rate 🙂

  6. IndiaMarchingAhead

    cool dude cool

    look at indian status in 1947, when we got independence. just at rock bottom.

    in 1990s, it was said that by 2020, we shall be a world power, and lo, we are almost there already

    3rd biggest GDP and military power. isn’t it great ?we are no more looked down upon as a beggar country of snake charmers etc etc

    and yet, we are inching UPWARDS slowly but steadily.

    according to some projections, we may be number 2 in economy by 2050 ( only after china )

    BE PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN

  7. IndiaMarchingAhead

    MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME OF INDIAN DIASPORA IS TWICE AS HIGH AS THAT OF AN AVERAGE NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD. AND IF BOTH THE HUSBAND AND WIFE OF AN INDIAN COUPLE, BOTH WORK, THIS INCOME BE 4 TIMES AS HIGH AS THAT OF AN AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD

  8. yeah…. they’ll have indian names for one … these people arent great because they are american mate.. they are great because of who they are/were. greatness transcends culture and race.

  9. Actually India produced those types of people long bfore Jobs, Gates and Wozniak achieved their careers, look at Mukesh Ambani and also look at Sir Ratan Tata,they re both equivalent in stature to what gates and other are. And by the way Zuckerburg can’t even stand up and show himself in public without having a nervous breakdown so I wouldn’t count on the fact that he is the brightest of us all.

  10. I am an Indian, and I know that education here is a bad joke. The education system is really ridiculous. People only care about degrees and stuff. just as the other guy says creativity is discouraged here. There is a good reason why MIT aint in India and why NASA aint in India. The suicide rate is growing and the children are suffering. I went through depression myself. South Korea, India, Japan and China need help.

  11. are they looking at those statistics with respect to the population? if you have a billion people in a country and comparing it to 300mill country then you’ll get more graduates in india and china…

  12. u r correct India/China cannot produce "a" Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates, but they produces "thousand" of Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates.The difference is they are not hyped or publicized.

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