3. The education scenario in Bhopal is changing with each passing day .
Colleges and Institutes in Bhopal Collectively
strives to provide global standard higher
education in various technical, technological,
humanities, medical and science streams.
The following are quite famous for high standards
of educational quality:
Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
Government Ramanand Sanskrit College, Bhopal
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
And many more
Colleges and Institutes in Bhopal symbolizes a
positive growth of the education sector of Madhya
Pradesh as whole .
4. With the establishments of more and more
new schools in Bhopal, the accessibility to
education has become much convenient.
Bhopal district has a total of 1724 schools
of which 1172 are government,57 private
but govn. Aided ,and the rest are private
with no government funding.
5. There are various schools in Bhopal among which
the following are worth of mention:
Delhi Public School, Bhopal
Campion School, Bhopal
St Joseph's Convent Bhopal
Promising a compact and knowledge-based learning process, the
Schools in Bhopal strives to build a progressive future of the
students.
6. Bhopal Universities and Research centers
•NLIU (National Law Institute University), Bhopal
•Barkatullah University, Bhopal
•Madhya Pradesh Bhoj University (Open), Bhopal
•Rajiv Gandhi Technical University
•Indian Institute of Forest Management
•Indian Institute of Soil Management
•Regional Research Laboratory, Bhopal
•Institute of Cooperative Management
7. LITERACY RATE IN BHOPAL
Rate of literacy - 74.3
Rate of female literacy - 69.3
Work participation rate - 33.1
Female work participation rt-15.01
8. Current activities
The World Bank will give Rs.250 crore assistance to
MADHYA PRADESH for improving higher education
in the state.
World Bank has given its in-principle consent in this regard.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reviewed the
functioning of the higher education department.
9. Nearly 2000 students in the age group of
18-23 took this survey and most of the
students felt that reservation is a bane for
our Indian Education System.
10. Reason for this survey:
To get the real stand on student’s reaction, Minglebox
“Voice of Youth” conducted this survey for analyzing the
effects of Reservation in Indian Education System.
Outcome of the survey:
About 80% of the students feel that reservation leads to
corruption in education system.
Another observation was that 87% of the students felt that
they will make a fake obc / st / sc to get a seat in a good
college.
14. As education system in bhopal is very strong
then also there are some reasons also that its
somewhat lagging behind in some aspects :
•M.P. is mostly comprised of rural area .Their livelyhood
depends on agriculture.So there is lack of awareness about
importance of education
• Lack of facilities
• Lack of experienced teachers
• Background problem
• English problem
15. Solution For Same :
• Government should focus more to increase
the infrastructure, necessary learning tools,
more number of books in library and the
primary facilities like water, lavatory etc.
There should be enough number of
teachers of every subject .
16. Non Formal Education, NFE can be called as part time
program in the school level education which enables the school
drop outs and the students who are not able to attend regular
class because of the family background can get the advantage of
this program.
Qualified and committed persons from the local community
can play the role of an instructor and will get a good support from
the Government regarding the teaching aids
Vocational courses should be introduced at different level
which will offer students to have knowledge and skills in
specialized field.
17. Now at last I would like to
conclude with :
Sometimes people don't
understand why, or how to fix
the problem, which again leads
to the fact that education is
something that needs to be
addressed.