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Debate upon Modern Vs Ancient Education. Education is improving day by day and the
systems and the quality of education is being enhanced and expanded all over the
world, this has given the world a better opportunity for growth and for securing better
career in their lives. When people compare the modern education with the ancient
education it is totally useless because there is no comparison in these both ages and
tenures of the education which is on the continuous way of progress and development.
The modern education is more improved in the standards, quality, scope and even the
variety if compared with the ancient educational system.
If we give an overview regarding the ancient educational system we will find that there were
only few selected fields which were being taught with expertise and with significance, other
than that there were no prominent variation in the education. These traditional and typical
education was consisting of only the education in Arts, Medical and Engineering. These
three fields were considered as good education and such small surface area for the students
gave birth to huge competition for the seats, due to such limited education system the job
opportunities were also being carried out limited which kept many of the students
unemployed because they were not having the proper and desired education.
In the present and the modern education there are so many fields of education which
are being promoted and developed which have given the students vast variety and
alternatives from which they can choose the best possible alternative as per their
capability and their own personal interest. These fields in the modern education
comprise of Medical, Engineering, Arts, Mass Media, Business Education and Medicine.
This variety and good quality of education has created the environment in the countries
in which the students provide the infrastructure for acquiring better education which
were not being provided to the ancestors and as per the ancient education system.
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  • 2. Debate upon Modern Vs Ancient Education. Education is improving day by day and the systems and the quality of education is being enhanced and expanded all over the world, this has given the world a better opportunity for growth and for securing better career in their lives. When people compare the modern education with the ancient education it is totally useless because there is no comparison in these both ages and tenures of the education which is on the continuous way of progress and development. The modern education is more improved in the standards, quality, scope and even the variety if compared with the ancient educational system.
  • 3. If we give an overview regarding the ancient educational system we will find that there were only few selected fields which were being taught with expertise and with significance, other than that there were no prominent variation in the education. These traditional and typical education was consisting of only the education in Arts, Medical and Engineering. These three fields were considered as good education and such small surface area for the students gave birth to huge competition for the seats, due to such limited education system the job opportunities were also being carried out limited which kept many of the students unemployed because they were not having the proper and desired education.
  • 4. In the present and the modern education there are so many fields of education which are being promoted and developed which have given the students vast variety and alternatives from which they can choose the best possible alternative as per their capability and their own personal interest. These fields in the modern education comprise of Medical, Engineering, Arts, Mass Media, Business Education and Medicine. This variety and good quality of education has created the environment in the countries in which the students provide the infrastructure for acquiring better education which were not being provided to the ancestors and as per the ancient education system.