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Difference between Gurukula system of education and Modern system of education.
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S. No | Gurukula system of education | Modern system of education |
1. | The Gurukula system is an ancient learning method. | The modern education system has evolved with time and has been influenced by the western system. |
2. | The shishyas resided with their guru and served them and simultaneously learned and gained knowledge. | An educational center like schools, colleges are there to give education. |
3. | Formal education for women was not as widespread. | Men and women both have formal education. |
4. | The students received education through oral tradition, meaning rote learning. | The education system has incorporated technologies such as ebooks, video lectures, distance learning through video chat, and demonstrations using 3-D imagery. |
5. | The subjects of the study included the four Vedas, Ithihasas, Puranas, grammar, logic, ethics, astrology, maths, and military science. | Modern education includes subjects of varied interests. Teaching methods are continuously upgraded as per advanced research and developments. |
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The students were also trained to lead a disciplined life. | The emphasis under modern education is on the theoretical part rather than the practical part. |
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