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According to TOI, the report revealed that while only 30% of global respondents expressed optimism about their country's current education system, a notable 70% of Indians held a positive view. Furthermore, 76% of Indian respondents were confident about future improvements, surpassing the global average of 64%.
Challenges in Access and Teacher Availability Persist
Despite the prevailing optimism, systemic challenges remain. Around 84% of Indians believe that accessing quality education is difficult, and 78% acknowledged that educational opportunities are skewed toward privileged groups. A significant 74% pointed to a shortage of teachers as a key bottleneck in educational progress.
When compared to the global average, more Indians identified the lack of high-quality educational programmes (34% vs 22%) and institutions (29% vs 20%) as major barriers. Notably, India emerged as one of the most supportive nations toward non-profit organisations, with 26% agreeing that these entities can help improve access to high-quality education, compared to 19% globally.
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